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An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this week as three more court buildings open in Wales
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
New statistics published today demonstrate impact of UK Government’s unprecedented package of coronavirus support in Wales
Four organisations in Wales have received the award this year
Simon Hart: Additional funding for Wales "highlights our determination to move forward together" in fight against coronavirus
Simon Hart thanks the Armed Forces personnel providing support in Wales as part of the ongoing response to COVID-19.
The UK Government has now provided over £2.2 billion in direct funding to Wales in order to manage the impact of coronavirus
This takes the total amount of funding provided by the UK Government to support the effort to tackle the coronavirus in Wales to over £2.1 billion
Writing in today’s Western Mail, Welsh Secretary Simon Hart set out the importance of moving forward out of lockdown as one United Kingdom
Simon Hart MP will be the first minister to take to the virtual despatch box from home
UK Government confirms further £95m to support the devolved administration in Wales tackle coronavirus
Rishi Sunak unveils the final details of Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme
Chancellor confirms further £350m to support the devolved administration in Wales tackle coronavirus
Secretary of State for Wales, Simon Hart, recognises contribution of UK Armed Forces to COVID-19 response.
The Chancellor, Rishi Sunak outlined the additional funding for the Welsh Government, allowing it to deliver on the priorities of people in Wales.
UK Government focused on strengthening rail connections by investing in new and restoring disused stations
Grangetown, Pontypool & New Inn, Llantwit Major and Neath train stations to benefit from a share of £20m funding boost to improve disabled access
The meeting followed recent storms across Wales
Over £70,000 will be provided to fund vital equipment for Ferryside Lifeboat crew and North Wales Mountain Rescue Association
South east Wales 5G testbed CoCore to receive £5m in UK Government funding to connect rural communities
UK Government consultation launched with the aim of announcing new freeports at the end of 2021
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