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Why travelling to Wales is not an option – important reminder
The stay-at-home coronavirus regulations remain firmly in place in Wales to protect people’s health – this means travelling to Wales for leisure purposes is still not possible.
Plans for an additional one million face masks a day to be produced in Cardiff
Wales is in a much stronger position to provide vital PPE equipment because of our relationships abroad and our ability to make things at home, Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport, Lee Waters has said.
New plan published to Test, Trace and Protect in Wales
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Health Minister, Vaughan Gething, has today (Wednesday 13 May) published a new strategy to test the public and trace the spread of coronavirus in Wales.
‘Coronavirus and Me’ - Wales’ young people asked about their thoughts and concerns during pandemic
An online survey asking Wales’ children and young people for their views and opinions during the Coronavirus pandemic has launched today [Wednesday 13].
Statement by Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton - Coronavirus: Face Coverings
There has been a lot of discussion about the role of face coverings and personal protective equipment (PPE) for the public in preventing the spread of Covid-19.
Essential resurfacing work to take place on A55 Junction 33 to A494 St David’s
Essential resurfacing work is to take place on both directions of the A55 carriageway between Junction 33 Northop and the A494 St David’s Interchange, beginning on 17 May for three weeks.
Welsh Museums Day – a celebration at home for 2020
May 12 is Welsh Museums Day - held annually by the Federation of Museums and Art Galleries of Wales with the Museums Association. This year, the celebrations of the rich diversity of museums across the country will be done on social media.
First Minister of Wales' message to the people of Wales [includes link to download]
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New funding to support Welsh dairy farmers through Covid19
Rural Affairs Minister, Lesley Griffiths, has today [Saturday 9 May] announced funding for Welsh dairy farmers hardest hit by the recent exceptional market conditions as a result of Covid19.
Wales extends coronavirus lockdown
The coronavirus lockdown in Wales will be extended for a further three weeks, with minor adjustments proposed but maximum caution maintained to ensure the virus does not spread, First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed.
VE DAY 75: First Minister pays tribute to those who lived through the Second World War.
Seventy-five years ago today, the nation celebrated Victory of Europe.
Across Wales people came together to share whatever they had –sugar, biscuits or beer – to celebrate in the streets.
That momentous day must have seemed very far away during the long years of conflict and strict rationing.
Today, we pay tribute to all those who lived through the Second World War.
VE Day 75: Zoom calls with WW2 vets, tea parties at home and a silence to unite the nation
- First Minister asks Wales to stand in silence at 11am today
- Ministers have held virtual calls with WW2 veterans to thank them for their bravery
- RAF Typhoon flypast over Cardiff at a speed of 350mph
- Wales asked to celebrate at home as lockdown continues
- **Profiles of veterans and video/photo links of zoom calls in Notes to Editors