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Health plan scheme a ‘massive help’ in easing NHS winter pressures
A scheme helping vulnerable people to be treated at home and avoid unnecessary trips to emergency departments will be ‘a massive help’ in easing pressure on NHS Wales during the winter months, Health Minister Eluned Morgan has said
Further cases of tree disease Phytophthora pluvialis discovered in Wales
Two further cases of the fungal-like pathogen known to affect a variety of tree species has been discovered in Wales.
£1m for new projects to promote the use of Welsh
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has announced over £1 million for projects to encourage more widespread use of Welsh.
Action needed to tackle legal aid crisis
The Welsh Government’s Counsel General has called on the UK Government to back reforms to legal aid to ensure people can access to the support they need.
£14 million boost for Welsh food and drink businesses
BlasCymru/TasteWales 2021 has already helped identify an estimated £14m in new and potential business deals for Welsh food and drink businesses, according to initial feedback.
Applications open for emergency financial support from Economic Resilience Fund
Businesses in Wales impacted by the rapid spread of the Omicron virus can now apply for emergency financial support from the Welsh Government’s Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).
£1 million made available to support Wales’ fishing industry
Wales’ fishing community is being invited to submit applications to a £1m fund to primarily help mitigate the ongoing impact Covid is having on the industry and adapt to the rapidly changing market conditions for seafood products.
Six months until the ‘biggest change to housing law in Wales for decades’
“The way we rent in Wales will become simpler and more transparent this year.”
That was the promise from Climate Change Minister Julie James as she announced her intention to implement the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 on Friday, July 15.
Plan to ease alert level two protections announced
A plan to return Wales to alert level zero measures will today be set out by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
First Minister of Wales to set out plans to ease restrictions
The First Minister will tomorrow (Friday) set out how Wales plans to move back to alert level zero if the public health situation continues to improve.
Welsh Government to help people in arrears pay their rent
Minister for Climate Change Julie James is urging anyone who has fallen behind in paying rent because of the pandemic to contact their local authority to find out if they can receive financial help to avoid eviction.
£65 million of new funding to help colleges and universities reach net zero
The Welsh Government has today announced £65 million of new funding to support further education, higher education and adult community learning in Wales.