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Over 60 jobs to be safeguarded at car parts manufacturer
Support from the Welsh Government is set to help create and safeguard more than 60 jobs at a Torfaen car parts manufacturer, helping it secure valuable new business with Jaguar Land Rover (JLR).
GPs trained to spot endometriosis earlier
GPs across Wales are being trained to recognise the symptoms of endometriosis earlier, to help improve women's care and diagnosis.
Community heroes celebrated during Volunteers Week
Thousands of lives across Wales have been improved by volunteers whose vital work has been celebrated by the Welsh Government during national Volunteers Week.
First Minister and Future Generations Commissioner visit Borth climate change project
A solar panel project that powers a GP surgery in Ceredigion provided the venue for the First Minister and the Future Generations Commissioner to discuss Wales' sustainable future yesterday. [Thursday 5th June 2025]
New research finds strong trends towards Welsh language place names
Research on how property, street, and business names are changing across Wales shows a clear shift towards using Welsh language place names.
Spending more than a penny on toilet upgrades across Mid Wales
Public conveniences on key travel routes across Powys are to benefit from significant upgrades thanks to almost £500,000 of funding.
Preferred Option for A494 River Dee Bridge replacement announced
The plans for a replacement for the A494 River Dee Bridge, a key part of North Wales’ road infrastructure, have taken another step forward as the preferred option is announced.
Ceredigion school embraces Welsh medium education journey
Welsh Language Secretary Mark Drakeford visited Ysgol Henry Richard in Tregaron, praising its progress toward Welsh-medium education.
Pupils with additional learning needs thrive at inclusive school
Education reforms in Wales are creating an inclusive education experience where learners with additional learning needs are supported to thrive in mainstream school life.
Young leaders in Ceredigion tackle period poverty in schools
Young people in Ceredigion are making real changes to period dignity, creating practical solutions that are improving lives across their school and beyond.
Strata Florida visitor centre reopens thanks to local support
The visitor centre at the historical Strata Florida has reopened thanks to support from a local trust.
Taith international exchange programme extended until 2028
A unique Welsh international exchange programme, which has awarded funding to allow over 15,000 people to learn, study and volunteer all over the world has been extended until 2028.