Day two PCR tests are still a requirement for travellers returning to Wales, but this will probably change to align with England, the Welsh Government has said.
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Nelson is not being renamed, but you don’t need this article to tell you that
The village of Nelson made national headlines over the weekend after it was reported by the Telegraph that its name has been placed on a council list of “problematic” place names with links to the slave trade.
NHS Covid pass now needed to go to large events and nightclubs in Wales
An NHS Covid Pass, showing if you’ve been vaccinated or have had a negative test, is now needed to enter nightclubs and attend large events in Wales.Over-18s need to show their status…
First Minister to outline winter Covid plans
Wales will remain in Alert Level Zero for at least another three weeks, but the Welsh Government will be publishing its updated Coronavirus Control Plan.
Senedd Members vote in favour of Covid passes for nightclubs and large events
Covid passes will be needed to enter nightclubs and large events after Senedd Members voted for its compulsory introduction.
Welsh Government looking at business rates reform
The Welsh Government has told Caerphilly Observer it is looking at improving the business rates system as part of a wider tax reform.
Welsh Government facing calls to outline its GCSE and A-level plans
The Welsh Conservatives have called on Wales’ Education Minister to set out his plans for next summer’s GCSE and A-levels.
First Minister urges PM to reverse scrapping of £20 Universal Credit uplift
First Minister Mark Drakeford has joined forces with the leaders of Scotland and Northern Ireland to call for the £20 Universal Credit uplift to be reintroduced.
Council ward boundaries changes to go ahead – but some proposals are scrapped
A proposed merger of the Ynsyddu and Crosskeys wards is off, while the Forge Mill estate will remain a part of Ystrad Mynach.
All 12 to 15-year-olds to be offered vaccine before end of October half-term
All 12 to 15-year-olds in Wales will have been offered a coronavirus vaccine by the end of October half-term, Wales’ Health Minister has said.