Migration top of the agenda as Finance Secretary meets with UK and Scottish Brexit Ministers at latest meeting of European Joint Ministerial Committee
Besides a discussion of the state of negotiations with the EU27, there will be a strong focus on migration issues following the Prime Minister’s recently announced plan to reduce low-skilled immigration from the EU. Home Office Minister, Caroline Nokes will also attend along with the Secretary of State for Exiting...Read More »
Funding announced for Pembrokeshire Library during Libraries Week
The funding comes from The Transformation Capital Grant Programme which supports museums, archives and libraries to transform services for users, and ensure their future sustainability.
The project will see the creation of a new build extension as part of a wider development project which will transform the Neyland Athletics Club...Read More »
Wales’ curriculum to put “citizens first” - Kirsty Williams
The curriculum – which is being co-constructed with teachers, universities, international experts and civic society – will be available for testing and feedback, with all schools having access to the final curriculum from 2020.
This will ensure schools are fully ready and prepared for statutory roll-out in...Read More »
Welsh success in top EU awards
Nant Gwrtheyrn, a Welsh-language and cultural heritage centre, in Gwynedd, won the top award in the Investing in Culture Heritage category and Swansea University’s ASTUTE (Advanced Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies) project was shortlisted in the Supporting Smart Industrial Transition category.
Nant Gwrtheyrn beat competitors from across Europe to win the 2018 RegioStars...Read More »
“The future of Welsh is ‘in good hands” – Minister
The Minister was responding to the results of National Survey for Wales 2017-18, published today, which show that more 16-24 year olds say they can speak Welsh or have some Welsh speaking ability than any other age group.
While the Census is the main source of information about the proportion of...Read More »