Pubs, cafes and restaurants to reopen indoors from 3 August in Wales ‘if cases continue to fall’
The First Minister Mark Drakeford has suggested that pubs, cafes, restaurants and bars will be able to reopen indoors in…
No comments.Chop chop! Hairdressers and barbers to reopen in Wales on Monday, First Minister confirms
Hairdressers, barbers and most indoor tourist attractions will reopen on Monday, the First Minister announced today as he set out…
No comments.Removing monuments to slavers must go hand in hand with teaching their history at schools
Keith Darlington On 6th July, Mark Drakeford ordered an urgent review of statues and street names to address Wales’ connections…
No comments.Cloddiwch Dryweryn? Capel Celyn flooding recreated in Minecraft to teach children Welsh history
Children in Wales are being taught about Welsh history, including the flooding of Capel Celyn, by playing the Minecraft video…
No comments.Billionaire Celtic Manor owner ‘should sustain jobs with his own money’
Billionaire Sir Terry Matthews should use his own money to sustain the 450 jobs that are at risk at the…
No comments.All pupils in Wales to return in September with schools at ‘full capacity’
All students in Wales will return in September with schools at “full capacity” and only limited social distancing measures in…
No comments.Conservatives question 900 extra Welsh teachers commitment after previous recruitment target missed
Conservatives have questioned the Welsh Government’s announcement that they will recruit 600 extra teachers and 300 teaching assistants next year.…
No comments.Betsan Powys confirmed as new Pawb a’i Farn host, replacing Dewi Llwyd after 21 years
Betsan Powys will take the lead in a new series of Pawb a’i Farn as the programme returns to the…
No comments.Why localism offers a path to building resilient communities post Covid-19
Carrie Harper, Plaid Cymru Councillor for the Queensway ward on Wrexham Council Business as usual is not an option if…
No comments.Rise in applications to Welsh Universities by UK-based students despite Covid-19 concerns
Welsh universities have seen an increase in applications this year, with a rise of 6% to over 128,000. The data…
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