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More than 100,000 of Wales’s lowest paid workers are set to benefit as new National Minimum Wage rates come into force across Britain.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A UK government-backed jobs scheme has helped more than 15,000 unemployed people in Wales find lasting work, new figures have revealed.
More than 2,800 new businesses have been set up across Wales thanks to a UK government scheme which helps people on benefits become their own boss.
Businesses in Cardiff and Newport have until March 2015 to apply for a UK Government grant of up to £3,000 to access faster internet speeds.
The Labour Market Statistics released today (17 September) show that unemployment levels remained unchanged in Wales over the last quarter.
Stephen Crabb writes for the Western Mail on the Scottish independence referendum and how Wales will be front and centre of any constututional reform.
Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb writes for the Western Mail on the legacy of the NATO Summit.
A selection of fine Welsh goods have been presented to world leaders at the NATO Summit in Newport.
The public in Wales are invited to a ‘Meet the Forces’ event in Cardiff Bay following the NATO Summit.
Hundreds of Welsh businesses will be supplying the NATO Summit with services, supplies and staff.
World leaders and the South Wales public will be treated to an aerial display of military jets from 9 different countries at the NATO Summit.
Businesses from across the UK will provide their support to make next week’s NATO Summit a success, Matthew Hancock announced today.
First Minister Carwyn Jones and Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb to host event to promote Welsh business, education and tourism.
Baroness Randerson hails north Wales’ attractions as “leaders in their fields” able to compete with the best in the world.
Star Welsh chef Stephen Terry has been chosen to prepare dinner for world leaders at next month's NATO Summit
Wales is to host an international investment conference which will create jobs and growth for the UK.
Innovation in manufacturing is an area where Britain excels - companies based in Wales are at the forefront of some ground-breaking work.
HRH The Prince of Wales will bring together world leaders and local people at an event to showcase the best of Wales at the NATO Summit.
More family activities and events have been added to this Saturday's NATO-themed host city celebration to be held in Newport.
Welsh cabinet maker, Paul Rathkey, awarded prestigious contract to make the meeting table for world leaders at the 2014 NATO Summit.
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