Health Secretary continues Q&A with NHS Wales staff in West Wales
Frontline health employees in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire had an opportunity to ask Mr Gething questions about the health service at a Cabinet Connect event.
The staff Q&A session was held at Halliwell Conference Centre, University of Wales Trinity St David in Carmarthenshire and invitations were sent to Hywel Dda Health...Read More »
Newport selected for new £30m rail production facility creating 300 jobs
The £30m investment, with significant support from the Welsh Government, will create 300 highly skilled and well paid jobs.
More than 100 locations in the UK were considered for this major investment, with the Celtic Business Park in Newport chosen from one of 4 potential sites that were short listed.
Welcoming the...Read More »
Joint statement from First Ministers of Wales and Scotland in reaction to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill
“This week began with the Prime Minister calling for a constructive and collaborative approach from those outside Whitehall to help get Brexit right. Today’s publication of The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill is the first test as to whether the UK government is serious about such an approach. It...Read More »
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, responds to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill
First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones, said:
“Only this week, the Prime Minister pledged to listen to others about the challenges posed by EU withdrawal, calling for unity for the good of the country. Yet, today’s announcement flies firmly in face of her promises.
“I have been clear since the...Read More »
Taskforce to support Tesco workers meets for first time
Tesco announced last month that it planned to close its Customer Contact Centre in Llanishen, Cardiff with the potential loss of 1100 jobs.
In response, Economy Secretary, Ken Skates pledged to establish a Taskforce to ensure that workers affected by this news could access the very best support.
And today the...Read More »