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Welsh Government announces death in service payment to Health and Care workers on the frontline
Health Minister Vaughan Gething has today (27 April 2020) confirmed that financial support of £60,000 will be provided to an eligible beneficiary of frontline staff working in the NHS and Social Care, should they die in service as a result of Covid-19.
Are you missing out on help with your council tax bill?
If bills are mounting up and you are struggling to make ends meet during the coronavirus crisis, then help could be available to you.
Swansea University helping fight coronavirus by getting ambulances back on the road in rapid time
Swansea University has successfully won funding to reduce the time it takes to sanitise ambulances after carrying a suspected Covid-19 positive patient.
Bereavement services in Wales receive a £72k boost
Bereavement services in Wales have received extra funding of £72,000 from the Welsh Government to help them respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
Caerphilly packaging firm to make a million face shields a week
Transcend Packaging is adapting the way it works to produce a million face shields a week in response to the First Minister’s call for action to support NHS Wales.
Statement on Holyhead Port
Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport Lee Waters has today responded to the UK Government’s announcement on support for ferry services and routes which does not include the vital route between Dublin and Holyhead.
First Economic Resilience Fund grants to be paid to businesses
Businesses and organisations which have successfully applied to the Welsh Government’s £500m Economic Resilience Fund will start receiving grant payments by the end of next week, Economy, Transport and North Wales Minister Ken Skates has announced.
First Minister announces path to lead Wales out of coronavirus pandemic
First Minister Mark Drakeford has today published a framework and seven key questions to help lead Wales out of the coronavirus pandemic.
Revised coronavirus rules for Wales unveiled
The stay-at-home regulations have been revised in Wales to continue to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Diary Marker - Wales’ Historic Sites say ‘diolch’
8pm Thursday 23 April
More historic sites under Cadw’s care will be lit up in support of the amazing work done by the NHS and Social Care workers in Wales this week.
Stay home. Stay connected. Stay Cyber Aware
With more of us working and socialising online during the Coronavirus crisis we are experiencing an unprecedented increase in the number of email scams and cyber-crime throughout the country.
Ramadan: A letter from the First Minister of Wales
Ramadan underpins Islam’s core values of prayer and philanthropy, of feeding the poor and needy and offering support to others.