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Local coronavirus restrictions introduced to control outbreak in Bangor
New coronavirus restrictions are being introduced in Bangor following a sharp rise in cases, First Minister Mark Drakeford tonight confirmed.
Pupils’ experiences to inform recommendations for next year’s qualifications
A new survey has been launched today to hear the views of learners, teachers and other stakeholders about the way GCSEs, A-levels and vocational qualifications were assessed this summer and their thoughts about arrangements for 2021.
Wales ‘led the way’ in providing IT and online learning to pupils at home throughout pandemic
The way the Welsh Government provided laptops and wi-fi devices to address the lack of access to online learning caused by the coronavirus pandemic has been described as ‘commendable’ in an independent report published today (Friday, October 9).
First Minister strengthens Ministerial health team
First Minister Mark Drakeford has today further strengthened the Welsh Government’s response to coronavirus by realigning key Ministerial portfolios.
Wales must have fair share of R&D funding to fulfil its potential – Economy Minister
Economy Minister Ken Skates has urged the UK Government to support Wales to reach its full potential by ensuring a fair share of Research, Development and Innovation funding is directed towards Welsh projects.
New walk-through testing sites to open near Welsh Universities
A number of Welsh University towns and cities are set to benefit from a new walk-through Local Testing Sites (LTS). In September the first LTS opened in Pontypridd near the University of South Wales.
Public invited to find out more about air pollution as part of Clean Air Day (2020)
Organisations across Wales will take part in online events today (Thursday, October 8) as part of Clean Air Day, with members of the public invited to find out more about air pollution, share information, and make Wales’ air cleaner and healthier for everyone.
Community pharmacies report increased flu vaccine uptake as Wales embarks on biggest vaccination programme
Since the announcement in July, by the Minister for Health and Social Services Vaughan Gething, that Wales would run its largest ever flu vaccination programme, take up of the vaccine is already high.
“Now more than ever we need people to think carefully about where to seek advice to avoid extra pressure on the NHS this winter”
This is the call from the Minister for Health Vaughan Gething as our health care services and health boards continue to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Scheme to help tenants affected by coronavirus launches in Wales.
A new £8 million Welsh Government Tenancy Saver Loan scheme to help tenants struggling with rent arrears due to coronavirus has launched today, Minister for Housing and Local Government Julie James has announced.
Economic Resilience Fund - Find out if your business is eligible for support from the third phase
Businesses across Wales can now find out if they can apply for funding from the third phase of the Economic Resilience Fund (ERF).
Finance Ministers call for urgent clarity on Spending Review and Treasury Funding
Finance Ministers from across the devolved nations have today joined forces to call for flexibility, fairness and clarity from the UK Government.