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Wales Office Minister celebrates leading authors shortlisted for International Dylan Thomas Prize.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Hundreds of young people from Rhondda, Cardiff, Swansea and Carmarthen are getting involved in a life-changing youth movement this autumn.
Baroness Randerson pays tribute to Dylan Thomas on the 100th anniversary of his birth.
The number of visitors choosing Wales for overnight breaks and daytrips has increased, according to figures revealed today
Three organisations in Wales will benefit from a share of £5 million of funding from the UK government.
Wales Office Minister Baroness Randerson demonstrates commitment to small businesses at Swansea conference.
Government amendments to the Wales Bill have been published to remove the “lockstep”.
Baroness Randerson hails north Wales’ attractions as “leaders in their fields” able to compete with the best in the world.
Baroness Randerson: “These latest figures are another clear sign that the UK government’s long term economic plan is working.”
The Royal Mint has created a special commemorative piece to mark this September’s NATO Wales 2014 Summit.
Festival is a great opportunity to promote Wales to visitors from all over the world.
Baroness Jenny Randerson: “The centenary offers a unique opportunity to bring us together as a nation.”
Baroness Jenny Randerson: "For a small nation Wales consistently punches above its weight in the sporting arena."
Baroness Randerson leads discussion on how best to support armed forces in Wales.
Young people were encouraged to volunteer to help their communities at the launch of the National Citizen Service (NCS) in Wales.
Women in business and Autumn Statement 2014 also top Business Advisory Group meeting agenda.
HMS Enterprise hosts launch of First World War digital campaign
Baroness Randerson visits £30m Hadyn Ellis Building to see groundbreaking research into cancer and mental illness
Baroness Randerson: “People across Wales have stepped up to the Big Society challenge.”
Flagship Bill published today by the Home Secretary Theresa May
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