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UK Government brings some of the fastest broadband on the market to 37,000 rural homes in Wales
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Homes and businesses across Wales will no longer be stuck with slow internet speeds as the UK Government’s rollout of gigabit connectivity races ahead.
More than 50 people from Wales have received honours in HM The King’s New Year Honours List for 2025.
Local treasures in Wales to be saved and restored
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Over £2 million will be awarded to seven local treasures in Wales including community centres, music venues and leisure centres.
Welsh Secretary looks ahead to the New Year
News story
Secretary of State for Wales Jo Stevens looks back on 2024 and ahead to the year to come.
The UK Government more than doubles funding to support Port Talbot steel businesses and workers.
UK accedes to CPTPP potentially boosting the Welsh economy by £110 million.
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