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Welsh Government show commitment to Wales and Borders staff

Following positive and constructive discussions, begun by Wales TUC, the commitments mean Wales, its passengers and its rail staff can move ahead with confidence as the Welsh Government’s ambitious plans for the future Wales & Borders Rail Service gathers pace.

As a result of those discussions the First Minister has made...Read More »


Promoting Welsh business in Qatar ahead of daily flights from Cardiff to Doha

The visit comes ahead of the launch of daily direct flights between Cardiff Airport and Doha next May and is aimed at helping  businesses capitalise on the trading and export opportunities presented by the new long-haul route. 

Featuring a diverse selection of Welsh companies including Teddington Engineered Solutions in...Read More »


Final tenders invited as Wales nears decision on next rail service

The new rail service will deliver a step-change in the quality of rail travel in Wales.  Since January 2017, officials and bidders have been discussing a range of innovative solutions to find those which best meet the needs of people in Wales and the border regions.  

 

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Council tax debt report shows need for change says Cabinet Secretary

The report, commissioned by the Welsh Government, brings together existing evidence, provides an insight into how local authorities currently manage the collection of arrears and explores the key issues from the local authority perspective. 

In a statement today, the Cabinet Secretary said:

“Making council tax fairer is an essential part...Read More »


Nursing workforce is the lifeblood of the NHS in Wales – Vaughan Gething

Speaking at the All Wales Nurse Staffing Conference, Vaughan Gething thanked nurses across Wales for their hard work and commitment to the NHS and stressed the importance of ensuring Wales has a nursing workforce fit to meet the needs of patients both now and in the future.

During the speech, the...Read More »


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