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Safer Internet Day 2025: Welsh pupils become ‘scam-smart'
Pupils aged 7-11 at Griffithstown Primary School in Pontypool are being taught how to recognise signs of an online scam, like offers that are ‘too good to be true’ or requests for personal information.
New standards to improve maternity and neonatal care in Wales
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles will today set out new standards and expectations for high-quality and safe maternity and neonatal services in Wales.
More than 50% of brand-new trains are running as part of £800m investment
More than 50% of brand-new trains are now running on the Wales and Border lines with more coming down the tracks this year.
Pride events bringing communities together across Wales
With LGBT+ History Month underway, communities across Wales are looking forward to a season of Pride celebrations in the coming months. From small towns to cities, these events will bring people together, creating welcoming spaces where everyone can celebrate diversity, feel seen, and be themselves.
Full circle for former apprentice turned government Minister
Then and now... The minister responsible for apprenticeship policy in Wales returned this week to the college where he himself studied as an apprentice to celebrate Apprenticeship Week and extol the benefits of this route into employment.
Major boost for women's health research in Wales
A dedicated women's health research centre opening this April will provide vital evidence to improve healthcare for women in Wales.
Work already underway to fix potholes as extra funding welcomed
Work is already underway across Wales to fix potholes and other defects in our roads and this will be given a boost by the extra £25m announced earlier this week.
New digital platform puts Welsh language music on the map
Music lovers can now find every Welsh language gig happening across Wales in one place, thanks to an innovative new online platform: Awni.
£28m to repair hospital roof and reopen wards
Health Secretary Jeremy Miles has confirmed almost £28m to repair the damaged Princess of Wales Hospital roof and re-open wards at the hospital.
New life for community spaces across Wales
More than 450 community spaces across Wales have been saved, improved, or newly created with support from a £63m Welsh Government investment - keeping vital local venues open while helping communities create new hubs where people can come together.
Zombies, dragons and a twelve-fold ROI – 5 years of Creative Wales
Creative Wales, the Welsh Government’s internal agency for promoting and growing the nation’s creative industries, is celebrating its 5th anniversary after what has been an exciting but challenging half-decade for the sector.