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Up to 160,000 workers in Wales will receive a pay rise as the new National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates take effect.Â

£3.27 million to boost mental health provision in the local community and help steelworkers into work.

Chancellor vows to bring about “new era of security and national renewal� as she delivered a Spring Statement to kickstart economic growth.

Wales to see new £250m investment into UK’s largest semiconductor facility, supporting hundreds of highly-skilled jobs in Newport and supporting the government’s Plan for Change.

Wales to receive a share of £1.5 billion creating local growth and opportunities through new Plan for Neighbourhoods. �

Research and development key to economic growth in Wales
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Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens champions the ground-breaking research undertaken in Wales

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