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Wales set to deliver one of UK’s largest road projects this summer

One of the UK’s largest and most technically challenging road projects is set to be completed in Wales this summer.

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New Year…New Career?

Skills Minister, Jack Sargeant, recently visited a Working Wales careers centre to meet individuals who have turned their careers around in their 40s and 50s with the support from a Working Wales career review.

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Smarter, greener local energy projects get Welsh Government funding boost

The Welsh Government has kicked off 2025 by awarding up to £10m of grant funding to 32 community green energy projects across Wales.

Welsh Government

£10m to transform town and city centres across Wales

The Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant, has made £10m in Financial Transaction Capital available to fund regeneration projects across the country. 

Pupils at Ysgol Dyffryn Conwy, Llanrwst

A teaching workforce made in Wales

With secondary school teachers in the key subjects of Welsh, science and maths being particularly in demand, there are more ways than ever to begin a journey into teaching.

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New app to improve maternity care in Wales

Pregnant women will benefit from better maternity care as a new app and electronic health record system is rolled out across Wales.

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A Pobol-ular Academy - training initiative hailed a success

A Welsh language skills and talent initiative upskilling the next generation of people working in the TV industry via on-set training at BBC Studios Drama Productions has been commended by the Minister for Creative Industries, Jack Sargeant.

Welsh Government

Holyhead Port – update from Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales

Unprecedented efforts are being made to get people home to Ireland before Christmas following the temporary closure of Holyhead Port, Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates said today.

Welsh Government

Additional services to deal with Holyhead Port temporary closure

Partners are continuing to work together to ensure passengers and freight are able to travel to and from Ireland ahead of the Christmas period following the temporary closure of the port of Holyhead.