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Cymraeg for Kids

Since the programme was established in April 2016, tens of thousands of families have received support to use more Welsh.

Building on the progress Cymraeg for Kids has made over the past three years, a new contract has been awarded to Mudiad Meithrin so...Read More »


No deal disruption at Port can easily be avoided – Jeremy Miles

Welsh ports are the gateway between Ireland and the rest of Europe, with 80% of goods carried in Irish-registered HGVs between the Republic of Ireland and Europe passing through Welsh ports. 

Holyhead is a key entry point – its status as the second busiest roll-on roll-off ferry port in the UK...Read More »


Selling Wales to the world – views sought on new strategy to raise Wales’ global profile

The ambition is to create a new International Strategy for Wales, identifying the priorities, image and messages we should be presenting to the world.

The Strategy will build on the strong links Wales has developed with the rest of the world since devolution and respond to a changing global market –...Read More »


"Wales - Ireland links more important than ever” – Lord Elis-Thomas

He will meet with Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin TD and celebrate the connections between the two countries during a St David’s Day reception. The Deputy Minister said:

“We’re as keen as ever to promote and foster Welsh links with Ireland; we have many similarities...Read More »


Lesley Griffiths officially names new fisheries patrol vessel and hands over ‘Pride of Wales’ vessel to Liberia Government

As per tradition Lesley Griffiths poured champagne over the new FPV Lady Megan, which has been built and manufactured in Wales as part of the Welsh Government Vessel replacement programme, during the naming ceremony in Conwy Marina.

The vessel is named after Criccieth-born Lady Megan Arvon Lloyd George, who was...Read More »


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