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Senedd votes to ban single-use vapes ban

A vote has been passed in the Senedd today introducing new regulations to prohibit the supply of single-use vapes in Wales. 

Welsh Government

A budget to build a brighter future for Wales

An extra £1.5bn to strengthen public services, support small businesses and drive economic growth is at the heart of the Welsh Government’s Draft Budget 2025-26.  

Welsh Government

“I am committed to fundamentally changing the way bus services are delivered in Wales” – Transport Secretary, Ken Skates

Plans to radically change the way local bus services are delivered across Wales – putting people and communities first – are progressing well.  

Welsh Government

Essential roadworks to take place on A487

Major roadworks to carry out essential maintenance work on the A487 near Newport, Pembrokeshire for eight weeks are set to begin from 6 January 2025.

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New legislation to address the safety issues caused by Wales’s mining past

A Bill that could see the creation of an organisation with responsibility for a new regime to manage Wales’s disused tips, both coal and non-coal, has been introduced today.

Women's Health Plan

Women’s Health Plan for Wales launched to close the gender health gap

The first Women’s Health Plan for Wales has been launched today (Monday 9 December 2024) setting out a 10-year vision to improve healthcare services for women.

Dee Bridge

Have your say on A494 River Dee Bridge Replacement Scheme

A consultation opens today on a shortlist of options for a replacement of the A494 River Dee Bridge in Flintshire.

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Deaf students take centre stage at Coleg Gwent

At Coleg Gwent a group of hearing-impaired learners are developing independent life skills through individually tailored support.

Welsh Government

Statement from the Deputy First Minister – Red Warning for Storm Darragh

The Welsh Government’s Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies has warned that there may be very significant impacts from Storm Darragh and urged people to take extreme care this weekend.