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An electric vehicle motor show has come to Cardiff as part of Wales Climate Week.

The event, held at Techniquest in Cardiff Bay, allowed visitors to see and test drive the latest electric vehicles available for purchase.

50-day callenge visit Cardiff and Vale IDS

New 50-day challenge to improve hospital discharge and community care

The Welsh Government has today (11th November) launched a 50-day challenge to help more people safely return home from hospital and to ease winter pressures on our health and care system. 

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Thriving life sciences industry showcased at global trade fair

Wales’ thriving life sciences industry will be celebrated and promoted at one of the largest business-to-business trade fairs in the world during International Trade Week.

Tom Daniel - CEO of Rocket Science

The sky’s the limit for the Welsh games industry

One year on from opening its European HQ in Cardiff, Rocket Science Group – a leader in game co-development and multiplayer engineering – is celebrating huge successes.

Ken Skates MS Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales (Landscape)

Support will benefit veterans

Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, the Cabinet Secretary with responsibility for the Armed Forces, Ken Skates, has welcomed news of an additional £3.5m of funding by the UK Government for the Reducing Veterans Homelessness programme.

Welsh Government

Cabinet Secretary welcomes Flintshire County Council becoming the first local authority to consult on roads where 20mph may change

The Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales Ken Skates has welcomed Flintshire County Council becoming the first Local Authority to announce the start of the statutory process on roads where changes to the 20mph speed limit may take place.

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A year of helping homeowners stay in their homes

A year since its launch, Help to Stay Wales has been providing homeowners across the country with invaluable support and advice to help keep them in their homes. 

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Anti-racist project benefiting schools in Wales as plan refresh announced

A project helping schools to teach learners about how to challenge racism is playing a key role in the Welsh Government’s aim to being an anti-racist nation by 2030.

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Wales edges closer to being at the forefront of genomics expertise

Wales is edging closer to being at the forefront of genomics after the NHS signed an ambitious new collaboration with a leading science technology company.

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History in the making – work on Welsh History Timeline begins

 “Our history has shaped the country we are today, it’s vital that young people learn about our rich and diverse heritage at school”. The Minister for Further and Higher Education, Vikki Howells today (22nd October) announced work has started to create the new Welsh History Timeline, which will include resources and information for teachers and practitioners.

Jayne Bryant visit Care & Repair 7

Home adaptations supporting safer independent living

Care & Repair is a Wales-wide charity working to ensure that older people have homes that suit their needs.