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Welsh Government response to publication of latest NHS Wales performance data
The Welsh Government has issued a statement on the latest NHS Wales performance data published today (Thursday, 23rd June).
Thousands of cataract patients being treated in mobile theatres
Thousands of patients in Cardiff and Vale are having operations for cataracts in mobile theatres to help increase capacity and cut waiting times.
Progress report on strengthening teaching of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities’ histories and experiences published
The Welsh Government has today published the annual report on the teaching of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities and contributions.
‘We are here to help you rebuild your lives and settle into Wales’ – vows Social Justice Minister after meeting Ukraine nationals
Ukraine nationals who fled their country after the Russian invasion have been welcomed to Wales by the First Minister and Social Justice Minister Jane Hutt.
Wales – the real ‘Dragon’s Den’: Welsh Government to support 1,200 young people to start their own business
- Economy Minister commits £5 million to foster new culture of entrepreneurialism among young people in Wales.
- Plan part of Welsh Government mission to make Wales a place where more young people feel confident in planning their future.
AMRC Cymru hosts project to boost productivity and cut emissions
An innovative research and development project to improve the productivity and environmental performance of businesses in the aerospace and food and drink sectors is taking place at the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru in Broughton.
Universal Free School Meals Roll-out to Commence in September
Children in Reception class will begin to receive universal primary free school meals from as early as September, the Welsh Government has confirmed.
Japan Delegation sees North Wales low-carbon energy potential
A delegation of representatives from the Japanese Wind Power Association have been visiting North Wales this week to see some of the exciting developments under way in the region
Chief Medical Officer warns climate change poses a ‘serious health risk’ to the most vulnerable in Wales in annual report
Climate change poses a ‘serious health risk’ to the most vulnerable in Wales, Chief Medical Officer Frank Atherton has warned in his annual report.
New vision to secure a bright future for Wales’ retail sector
- New vision sets out how the Welsh Government, the retail sector and trade unions will work together to develop a successful, innovative, sustainable and resilient sector.
- Retail is Wales’ biggest private sector employer - providing jobs to more than 114,000 people across the country.
- Vision sets out ambitions to ensure retail remains at the heart of Welsh communities by offering people fair work and real career opportunities.
- Includes measures to help the sector overcome workforce recruitment and retention challenges caused by the Covid pandemic and the UK’s exit from the EU, alongside the impact on operating costs and consumer habits caused by the cost-of-living crisis.
Bedwas High pupils get creative this Clean Air Day
Pupils across Wales have been getting creative to spread colourful safety messages this Clean Air Day.
“Radical action needed to create a truly equitable education system for all.”
In a keynote speech to the Bevan Foundation later today (16th June), the Education Minister will outline measures to tackle the impact of poverty on educational attainment and set high standards for all.