
PM call with Prime Minister of Spain: 4 May 2023
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, this morning.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak spoke to the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sanchez, this morning.
The Princess Royal has visited Wellington Barracks to meet Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers of the Household Division who are taking part in the Coronation
A package of reforms to council tax will address unfairness in the current system, the Welsh Government's Minister for Finance and Local Government has said.
Thousands of people a month are accessing care in the community and away from Emergency Departments thanks to a programme to reduce pressure on urgent and emergency care in Wales.
Sir Gary Hickinbottom has been sworn in as President of Welsh Tribunals at a ceremony in Cardiff Crown Court yesterday.
Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh spent the day in Wolverhampton on Tuesday 2nd May to meet with communities and share their preparations for the Coronation.
Families living with autism and other neurodivergent conditions can now access 24 hour support and advice, the Deputy Minister for Social Services Julie Morgan has announced.
The Minister for Education and Welsh Language has announced Wales will retain our current fairer and progressive student finance repayment system, despite changes made in England.
Julie James, Minister for Climate Change in the Welsh Government, has visited Neath to see how regeneration can help support town centres to thrive.
A Welsh Government plan to support Wales' manufacturing sector through a ‘perfect storm' caused by a turbulent global economy and ensuring it is ready to embrace the fourth industrial revolution, was being unveiled yesterday by Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's plan to tackle fraud
School logos should not be compulsory, the Education and Welsh Language Minister Jeremy Miles has announced as he publishes new statutory guidance today (Tuesday May 2nd).
The Riverfront in Newport has rolled out the red carpet for young filmmakers from Llanwern High School and Ysgol Glantaf.
Minister for Climate Change Julie James yesterday announced a pot of nearly £11m to help curb the decline of Wales' wildlife, as she met with scientists working to save the Atlantic wild salmon.
The Charity Commission is investigating Keren Shmuel's repeated non-compliance with annual reporting requirements.
Fire and rescue authorities will be able to carry out a new level of criminal record checks for all employees, helping drive up standards and protect the public and fellow staff, under new plans announced by the government.
Fire and rescue authorities will be able to carry out a new level of criminal record checks for all employees, helping drive up standards and protect the public and fellow staff, under new plans announced by the government.
The UK and Poland have signed a major £1.9 billion export agreement to roll out a British air defence system across the European nation.
Buckingham Palace is pleased to announce further details on the Ceremonial roles to be performed by individuals in the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey.
The first made-in-Wales strategy to tackle wildlife and rural crime is to be launched at the Royal Welsh Showground today (Thursday)
A new plan to boost business in Wales, developed by Innovate UK, in partnership with Welsh Government, has been launched, paving the way for a strengthened innovation economy.
First Minister Mark Drakeford and Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price will today (Thursday 27 April) see how the Co-operation Agreement is supporting thriving communities in a series of visits in Pembrokeshire.
The Duchess of Edinburgh has spent the day in Kent, visiting Brockhill Park Performing Arts College, Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent and Medway Medical School, and Kent Refugee Action Network.
People affected by the historical practice of forced adoption have been welcomed to the Senedd by the Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan, for an apology on behalf of the Welsh Government for the societal failures that led to these historical practices.
The latest funding allocations of a £214m fund for flood schemes put in place as part of the Co-operation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru have been confirmed.