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In today’s 21 day coronavirus regulation review, First Minister Mark Drakeford is not expected to make major changes to Wales’ national coronavirus rules, as cases of the virus continue to rise.
‘Truly significant’ project will improve Black, Asian and minority ethnic education resources in Wales
Today, at the start of Black History Month, Education Minister Kirsty Williams has updated on a ‘truly significant’ project that aims to improve the teaching of themes relating to Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and experiences across all parts of the school curriculum.
Ear wax management available across primary and community care settings in Wales
Ear wax care and management is being reorganised and streamlined across Wales to ensure a consistent approach for every patient, Health Minister Vaughan Gething has announced today [Thursday 1].
Black History Cymru 365 will build momentum towards a Wales free from discrimination and inequality
Today, as the Welsh Government steps up momentum in the drive towards a Wales free from discrimination and inequality, the Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, asked the people of Wales to listen and learn from the history and heritage of multicultural societies in Wales.
Baby bundle pilot begins in Wales
The first deliveries of ‘baby bundles’ are being received this week by expectant mothers as a pilot begins in Wales.
A Tailored Review of the National Library of Wales
Joint Press Statement by the Welsh Government, the National Library of Wales and the Tailored Review Panel.
Future potential of Trawsfynydd site strengthened
The future potential of the former power station at Trawsfynydd in Gwynedd will be unlocked and strengthened by the establishment of a site Development Company, Minister for Economy and North Wales Ken Skates announced today.
Consultation on plans to further reduce fuel poverty by 2035 launched
Plans to further tackle fuel poverty in Wales by 2035 and support people struggling to meet the cost of their domestic energy needs have today been published for consultation.
Local coronavirus restrictions introduced to control outbreaks in North Wales
New coronavirus restrictions are being introduced in four local authority areas in North Wales – Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy and Wrexham – following a rise in cases, Health Minister Vaughan Gething today announced.
Hundreds of Swansea businesses apply for recovery funding
Over 200 businesses in Swansea have applied for the Welsh Government’s £5.3 million Transforming Towns fund to support traders respond to the pandemic.
UK first as children’s playgrounds set to be smoke-free
New smoke-free restrictions for school grounds, hospital grounds, public playgrounds and outdoor children’s care settings are due to come into effect from 1 March 2021, the Health Minister has announced today [Tuesday 29].
“Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence is everybody’s business”, say Welsh Government VAWDASV national advisers
Today, the Welsh Government’s National Advisers on violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence – referred to as VAWDASV – released their annual report, commenting on achievements during 2019-20 against their objectives set last year, and noting progress made by Welsh Government in tackling violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.