Welsh Government

The Welsh Government (Welsh: Llywodraeth Cymru) is the executive of the devolved National Assembly for Wales. The government was established in 1999 as the Welsh Assembly Government by the Government of Wales Act 1998, which created a devolved administration for Wales in line with the result of the 1997 referendum on Welsh devolution. The government consists of ministers, who attend cabinet meetings, and deputy ministers, who do not, and also of a counsel general. It is led by the first minister, usually the leader of the largest party in the National Assembly, who selects ministers and deputy ministers with the approval of the assembly. The government is responsible for tabling policy in devolved areas for consideration by the assembly and implementing policy that has been approved by it.

History

1999 to 2007 (Executive Committee of the National Assembly)

As initially established, the Welsh Government had no independent executive powers in law (unlike, for instance, the Scottish ministers and British government ministers). The National Assembly was established as a body corporate by the Government of Wales Act 1998 and the executive, as a committee of the assembly, only had those powers that the assembly as a whole voted to delegate to ministers.

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Wealth tax fears as Labour uses AI to value all homes

AOL 29 Mar 2025
The Welsh Government ordered the programme, which runs on artificial intelligence, to review council tax bands ... Ministers admitted the software could be adapted for use in England as they failed to rule out introducing such a wealth tax in the autumn.
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‘A beloved figure’: Welsh village ready for tourists as Richard Burton biopic opens

The Observer 28 Mar 2025
The film has been financed by BBC Wales and Ffilm Cymru Wales, in partnership with the Welsh government agency Creative Wales ... The Welsh culture minister, Jack Sargeant, said the production exemplified “authentic Welsh storytelling”.
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Welsh First Minister ‘reserving position’ on UK Government’s benefits cuts

AOL 28 Mar 2025
Plaid Cymru’s Llyr Gruffydd argued that the First Minister’s position seemed to differ from how Jo Stevens, the Secretary of State for Wales, had characterised it ... The First Minister initially sat in silence before she was pushed by Mr Gruffydd.
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Five years after COVID, Northeast Ohio frontline worker embraces healing, moving forward

The Morning Journal 28 Mar 2025
Teresa Whittaker doesn’t mince words when it comes to her 24-year career as a health care professional ... Related Articles. Avon Lake United Church of Christ welcomes new senior minister ... James Welsh to lead Elyria Police Department as its new chief.
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The 10 reasons why the Assisted Dying Bill has been delayed

The Daily Telegraph 26 Mar 2025
... to death, Labour’s Lewis Atkinson said it would be “inconceivable” that the Health Secretary would commission services in this way and accused him of “scaremongering”.Welsh ministers may block plans.
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Interview: Welsh gov't "keen for investors from China to visit," says first minister

Xinhua 24 Mar 2025
LONDON, March 24 (Xinhua) -- The Welsh government has established three offices in China as "we're keen for investors from China to come and see what our government can offer," Welsh First Minister Eluned Morgan has said.
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Wales’s 20mph speed limit has cut road deaths. Why is there still even a debate?

The Observer 23 Mar 2025
While Welsh ... Lee Waters, who was transport minister in the Labour-run Welsh government when the policy was introduced, has called it “the most successful road safety intervention in modern times”.
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Plaid leader pledges to launch payments for poor children

AOL 21 Mar 2025
It will also be the first Welsh ... The Welsh First Minister hit back at Mr ap Iorwerth, saying his conference speech was “full of hot air”. Eluned Morgan, the leader of the Welsh Labour Government, said.
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Official Tour de France announcement made as Wales to host huge sporting event

Yahoo Daily News 19 Mar 2025
While no details have been announced about where it will come to in Wales, we now know it will be staged here for the first time through a collaboration between British Cycling, UK Sport, the UK, Scottish and Welsh governments.
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Mental health: Cutting the service is a

BBC News 19 Mar 2025
Funding for a scheme to end mental health stigma and discrimination is cut by Welsh ministers. .
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Reform UK would be a disaster for Wales – but its rivals have left the door wide open

The Observer 17 Mar 2025
It will be a crucial election for the people of Cymru, where Welsh Labour has been in charge for a quarter of a century ... Welsh voters, therefore, will be offered a “mystery box” for the identity of their next first minister.
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Act now to turn ‘freak of geography’ into tidal energy, ministers told

The Times/The Sunday Times 16 Mar 2025
Rebecca Evans, the Welsh energy minister, hopes to make the country a world centre for emerging tidal technologies ... “The Welsh government has a policy in favour of tidal energy but the UK government doesn’t.
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Final bend in sight as proposed ban threatens Wales’s last greyhound track

The Observer 13 Mar 2025
... dogs run at the Welsh White City Stadium in Cardiff ... Deputy first minister Huw Irranca-Davies said it is not “impossible” it could become law before the next Welsh parliament election in May 2026.
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Wales grooming gangs: No current widespread issues, say police

BBC News 13 Mar 2025
The assurance is in correspondence between police forces and Welsh ministers obtained by the BBC. .
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Cardiff University denies it is ‘offshoring jobs’ despite Tory MP’s claims

AOL 12 Mar 2025
On Sunday, former Welsh education minister Leighton Andrews, who is now a professor at Cardiff University, told the BBC 1,800 staff had been informed their jobs were at risk of redundancy.
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