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Cabinet Secretary hails ‘bright future’ for rail in Wales following key inter-Governmental meeting
Ministers in Wales and Westminster have agreed to ‘work in partnership’ to reform the railway, improve infrastructure, and deliver better services for passengers.
“I left with a voice.” – Young people celebrate success as employment programme offers them more than a job
Better job prospects, more life satisfaction and help to access mental health support are just some of the benefits young learners have experienced since joining Jobs Growth Wales+ (JGW+).
Fair opportunity for all to speak Welsh
A new Welsh Language and Education Bill to ensure that no child misses out on the opportunity to become a confident Welsh speaker.
Securing Wales’ Green Future – Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru is launched
The Economy Secretary Jeremy Miles officially launched the publicly-owned renewable energy developer for Wales, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru today.
Welsh music and culture take centre stage at Tafwyl
Thousands of visitors will gather in Cardiff this weekend for Tafwyl, a festival celebrating Welsh music and culture.
New degree apprenticeships announced to help build the Wales of the future
Universities and Industry welcome launch of fully funded programmes up to four-years.
'Construction key to building sustainable Wales' – Jeremy Miles
Wales will need an additional 11,000 construction workers to support its growing economy, the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy, Energy, and Welsh Language, tells a Construction Summit in Llandudno Junction.
ChatGPT learns Welsh
New partnership between the Welsh Government and OpenAI to improve Welsh language ChatGPT
The sky’s the limit for women in engineering in Wales
Grace Lewis had her eyes opened by NASA, was supported by University of South Wales and is now lead engineer at Aston Martin.
Wales to lead the green energy revolution with bold investments and initiatives
Global Offshore Wind conference left in no doubt as to Wales’ expertise and ambition.