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Team UK triumphs at EuroSkills competition as Welsh talent shines
Team UK have delivered an impressive performance at the EuroSkills competition in Denmark, with Wales playing a key role winning a third of the medals secured.
Pulling out all the stops - £3m fund breathes new life into Welsh museums, libraries and archives
The full restoration of a historic Pontypridd pipe organ is one of 29 local cultural projects to collectively receive over £3m in Welsh Government funding today.
Exports programme boosts business revenues by £60m
A successful Welsh Government business support programme has boosted the revenues of participating businesses by more than £60 million through exporting – with a further 15 companies now chosen to accelerate their export potential and grow further through international trade.
Learn as you earn: promoting apprenticeships in results day run-up
The Young Person's Guarantee offers high-quality apprenticeship opportunities across Wales.
Historic Church of St Giles nears end of essential conservation works
Wrexham’s St Giles’ Church is nearing the end of extensive conservation works, securing the historic venue’s future for many years to come.
New business units in Carmarthenshire
Much needed business units will be built in Carmarthenshire to Net Zero standards, in a joint project between Carmarthenshire County Council and Welsh Government.
Publicly owned renewable energy developer powers ahead with first projects
The publicly owned renewable energy developer for Wales, Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru, has today announced proposals for three new wind farms with the potential to generate up to 400 MW of clean electricity – enough to power 350,000 Welsh homes’ annual average electricity needs. That is around a quarter of the homes in Wales.
Community celebrates flagship arts investment for Wales
Culture Minister Jack Sargeant joined Hollywood actor Rhys Ifans and community groups from across North Wales last weekend to celebrate the redevelopment of Theatr Clwyd, Wales’s largest producing theatre.
Ireland and Wales to set their sights on 2030 with new agreement
Plans to deepen co-operation between Ireland and Wales over the next five years will be agreed today at the Ireland-Wales Forum, with the launch of the new Ireland-Wales Shared Statement 2030.
Skills funding takes young creatives to the next level
The first young people to graduate from a pilot project to improve grassroots access into the gaming and animation sectors have secured coveted places on games development degrees and work in the industry.
Planning reforms set to speed up infrastructure decisions and create jobs
Reforms aimed at making Wales the fastest country in the UK for determining planning applications, creating new jobs and driving economic growth have been unveiled.
Thousands more jobs thanks to foreign investment growth into Wales
Foreign direct investment into Wales grew significantly in the last year, with large increases in projects secured and jobs created, new figures show.