Showcasing the Best of Welsh Business

The Welsh Government is the devolved Government for Wales.

They are working to help improve the lives of people in Wales and make our nation a better place in which to live and work.

The Welsh Government consists of:

The First Minister
Welsh Ministers
The Counsel General
Deputy Ministers.

They are supported by civil servants who work across devolved areas that include key areas of public life such as health, education and the environment.

They aim to be open and responsive to the needs of citizens and communities and are one of the few governments in the world that publishes Cabinet minutes and papers. Responsibility for most key areas of public life including health, education and environment is devolved.

With offices across Wales, including Merthyr Tydfil, Aberystwyth and Llandudno Junction, they are getting closer to the people they serve.

 
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Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales Cardiff International Airport (CIAL) is a vital gateway to Wales for business, tourists and general travellers alike. It is vital for Wales’s economic development that …

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  The Welsh Government has today launched a new campaign to promote the important support available to businesses to help them deal with the continued pressures of coronavirus and plan for a brighter future. The ‘We’re …

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The new support package – which is an addition to the £340m already available to businesses under alert level three – will help 35,500 firms. Businesses in the hospitality and non-essential retail sector, which are …

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A new set of national measures will come into force today, replacing the firebreak regime. But people’s actions will be more important in controlling the spread of the virus than rules and regulations in the …

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People and not rules are at the heart of Wales’ response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, First Minister Mark Drakeford has said as he sets out the new post-firebreak measures in Wales. A new and …

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