Train / Work / Live in Wales: international nursing recruitment campaign launches as nursing bursary is extended
The campaign starts as Health Secretary Vaughan Gething has announced that NHS Bursaries for eligible student nurses, midwives and allied health professionals will continue to be available in Wales in 2018/19.
The bursary will be based upon individuals committing in advance to taking up the opportunity to work in Wales,...Read More »
Consultation on the Regulatory Reform of Registered Social Landlords
Reform has become necessary because the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reclassified RSLs as public market producers in a recent review. This means that any private sector market borrowings taken out by the newly reclassified public sector RSLs will score against Welsh Government’s capital budget. The Welsh Government’s borrowing powers,...Read More »
£300,000 to drive up participation in culture and the arts
Economy Secretary launches UK’s first statutory list of historic place names
The List of Historic Place Names of Wales aims to promote Wales’ rich legacy of place names through the ages and encourage their modern day use. The statutory list is the first of its kind in the UK and is being launched by the Economy Secretary at an event...Read More »
£12m Welsh Government investment is catalyst for world’s first compound semiconductor cluster
The state of the art facility is the first project to be supported by the £1.2bn City Deal and is the latest development in the Welsh Government’s plans to make Wales the global centre of expertise for compound semiconductors.
The creation of the compound semiconductor industry facility will put Wales at...Read More »