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St David’s Day message – Y Pethau Bychan
The text below is a transcript of the First Minister of Wales' St David's Day message. It is embargoed until 9am, Sunday 1st March. Videos are available to download through WeTransfer here: https://we.tl/t-sO1m29ibDy
This St David's Day we invite you to 'Cwm Dine With Us'
There is no denying Wales’ food and drinks sector is a real success story with latest industry figures revealing a record-breaking turnover of nearly £7.5billion.
Community groups praised for supporting flood victims
Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt visited the Llanhilleth Miner’s Institute today to experience at first-hand the work volunteers are doing to support those in the local community affected by the recent floods.
Wales confirms first positive case of Coronovarius (COVID-19)
The Chief Medical Officer, Dr Frank Atherton, has confirmed that a patient in Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19). This is the first confirmed case in Wales.
Shared prosperity? PM faces test on devolution pledge
Welsh Government calls on UK to support distinct regional investment plans to make future funding decisions closer to the people.
The Historic Environment sector in Wales addresses climate change challenges
An expert group has launched Wales’s Historic Environment and Climate Change in Wales Sector Adaptation Plan.
Traffic Commissioner’s Caernarfon office officially opens
The Traffic Commissioner now has a base in both North and South Wales following the official opening of the North Wales office in Caernarfon today [Thursday, 27 February]
UK Government chooses to go it alone First Minister: UK Govt putting ideology above people’s livelihoods
First Minister Mark Drakeford today warned that the UK Government’s approach to future trade with the EU will damage the Welsh economy in a rushed bid to get a deal.
Have your say on plans to create a zero waste Wales
The Welsh Government wants your views on its plans to make Wales the world’s top recycling nation and help us become a truly circular economy, at a series of Beyond Recycling Consultation Events across Wales.
Contract awarded for £29m A55 Tai’r Meibion scheme – as North Wales transport improvements continue
Work on the A55 Aber to Tai’r Meibion improvements is set to begin in late March, North Wales Minister Ken Skates will announce today [Thursday, 27 February].
Welsh stations miss out on UK Government investment
The Welsh Government has expressed its disappointment after stations on the Wales & Borders network have missed out on UK Government funding, describing it as “the UK Government’s failure to deliver the investment they are responsible for.”
Train station use sees biggest growth in more than a decade
There was a 9.4% growth in the use of Welsh rail stations in 2018-19, the largest year on year increase in more than 10 years.