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Essential work on A465 for five weeks
Motorists are advised the section of the A465 between the A470 (Cefn Coed) junction and the temporary roundabout at Pant Industrial Estate will be fully closed for five weeks this summer, to allow for important work to be completed sooner and with less uncertainty for the travelling public.
Launch of new guidance aimed at reducing use of restrictive practices in healthcare, social care and educational settings
A set of new resources aimed at reducing the use of restrictive practices in healthcare, social care and educational settings has been welcomed by the Minister for Social Care.
Farming industry feedback shapes new changes to TB testing announced today.
Huw Irranca-Davies, the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, has made further changes to TB testing in Wales after meeting with and listening to farmers across Wales.
ChatGPT learns Welsh
New partnership between the Welsh Government and OpenAI to improve Welsh language ChatGPT
Historic Act strengthens democracy in Wales
Once-in-a-generation reforms to strengthen democracy in Wales have passed into law today (24 June) with the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Act gaining Royal Assent.
Valleys visit highlights the importance of Youth Work Week
To celebrate Youth Work Week 2024, the Cabinet Secretary for Education Lynne Neagle and First Minister Vaughan Gething visited Tonypandy project, Valleys Kids.
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.
New funding is music to the industry’s ears
On World Music Day [Friday, 21 June], Creative Wales has announced £300,000 in funding to help grow and nurture the music industry in Wales.
Early Years Minister launches anti-racist guidance for childcare settings
Early Years Minister Jayne Bryant has welcomed guidance aimed at creating an anti-racist culture in childcare settings in Wales during a launch event in North Wales.
Future generations outline ideas to tackle climate change.
As part of Climate Challenge Cymru, 50 pupils from 10 mid and west Wales schools took part in a Climate Youth event at the Senedd this week.
Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data: April and May 2024
The Welsh Government has responded to the latest NHS performance data published today. A spokesperson said: