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First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Alun Cairns: Privileged to pay my respects to those who fell in the bloodiest of battlefields
Welsh Secretary: UK Government committed to ensuring Wales benefits from universal high speed broadband.
Welsh Secretary announces Severn tolls will be abolished by the end of next year
Elan Closs Stephens has been appointed as the BBC Board member for Wales
Welsh Secretary: Delighted to see Swansea flying the flag for Wales in the race for 2021
Alun Cairns: Improvements will help unlock economic growth opportunities for North Wales
One year anniversary for Department for International Trade.
Welsh Secretary responds to Foreign Direct Investment figures
Welsh Secretary: Funding will provide victims with immediate support to ensure they can feel safe and secure.
Alun Cairns to give keynote speech at Heathrow Business Summit
Celebrations will get underway right across Wales today to mark the ninth annual Armed Forces Day,
Alun Cairns to deliver keynote speech at Wales Technology Awards 2017
Welsh Secretary visits mid Wales based global success story Nidec Control Techniques
Alun Cairns congratulates the Welsh recipients of the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2017.
With under a fortnight to go Wales gears up for Armed Forces Day
Businesses in Wales have been recognised for enterprise on Her Majesty’s birthday, ranging from a water leak monitoring system to a sea salt maker.
Welsh Secretary: The companies awarded today prove that every corner of Wales is open for business.
Alun Cairns warming up for his sixth marathon in the capital city.
There are 6,000 more people in work in Wales than three months ago.
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