Tag: Press Release

  • PRESS RELEASE : Autumn Statement leaves people paying more for less – Rebecca Evans [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Autumn Statement leaves people paying more for less – Rebecca Evans [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 17 November 2022.

    Rebecca Evans, the Welsh Government’s Finance Minister, has said today’s Autumn Statement will mean people are paying more for less.

    The Chancellor’s statement confirmed tax rises for people across the United Kingdom along with deep spending cuts in future spending review periods.

    Forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility have indicated the biggest fall in disposable income since records began, with household incomes not expected to get back to pre-pandemic levels until 2028.

    Rebecca Evans, Minister for Finance and Local Government, said:

    We should be under no illusions; this statement confirms we are in a deep recession. Real incomes are set to fall by 7% over the next 2 years, while inflation is at its highest rate in 41 years.

    Today’s Autumn Statement is an invoice for the UK government’s failure to manage the economy over the last 12 years.

    It provides pain today and pain tomorrow, with higher taxes and energy costs now and spending cuts to come. Ultimately, it leaves people paying more for less.

    Throughout this process I have made clear to the Chancellor that Wales cannot afford deep and damaging austerity. I am relieved that the Chancellor has at least partially responded to my calls for more funding for public services in the here and now.

    However, let me be clear that today’s statement doesn’t even come close to providing the funding needed to protect public service budgets against the immense challenges caused by record inflation.

    We will be carefully analysing the detail of today’s announcements ahead of our December budget.

  • Mark Drakeford – 2022 Statement on the British-Irish Council Summit in Blackpool

    Mark Drakeford – 2022 Statement on the British-Irish Council Summit in Blackpool

    The statement made by Mark Drakeford, the Welsh First Minister, on 17 November 2022.

    The 38th meeting of the British-Irish Council on 10/11 November was hosted by the UK Government in Blackpool. I attended the meeting virtually.

    The Summit programme was opened by the Prime Minister, who attended events on Thursday 10th November. The Summit Plenary session on Friday 11th November was Chaired by the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities and Minister for Intergovernmental Relations.

    Other attendees included Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD, the First Minister of Scotland the Rt Hon Nicola Sturgeon MSP, the Chief Minister of Jersey Kristina Moore, the Chief Minister of Guernsey Deputy Peter Ferbrache, the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man Alfred Cannan MHK, and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris MP.

    The theme of this Summit was Sustainable Growth and Regeneration. The Council focussed on efforts underway across BIC Member Administrations to stimulate and support sustainable economic growth, the development of more inclusive communities, and to address pressures on housing in particular. The Council also noted the recent Ministerial meeting of the BIC Social Inclusion work sector, which took place in Cardiff.

    In addition, the Council discussed the latest political developments including: the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the impact of the rising cost of living, shared climate and decarbonisation objectives, and ongoing relations with the EU. The Council received an update on Northern Ireland and looked forward to the restoration of the devolved institutions. The Council also noted that 2023 would mark the 25th anniversary of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, and underlined the importance of supporting the effective

    functioning of all of the agreement’s institutions, including the British-Irish Council.

    In contributing to this discussion, I highlighted a number of areas that need to remain as high priorities for the BIC:

    • working alongside communities to achieve sustainable growth, investing in infrastructure, people and places, to create the conditions in which businesses will invest;
    • the role of direct Government investment in growth strategies, in areas such as climate change, research and innovation, and supporting nascent industries;
    • the cost of living crisis and the need for significant further action to support vulnerable households struggling with rising costs, with a focus on practical solutions;
    • the energy crisis and the need to focus on renewable energy, for the benefit of energy security, the climate crisis and to make household energy affordable;
    • the concerning impacts of Brexit including on research, trade and Welsh ports, and the need for stability and improvements in the trading and the wider relationship between the UK and the EU.

    A joint Communiqué was issued after the meeting, which is available at:

    https://www.britishirishcouncil.org/bic/summits

    The next Council Summit will be hosted by the Government of Jersey.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Welsh Government response to latest NHS Wales performance data [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 17 November 2022.

    A Welsh Government spokesperson said:

    Our NHS continues to face unprecedented demand and is seeing thousands of people every day. In hospitals alone, more than 361,000 consultations were carried out in September. Over 99,000 patient pathways were closed in September, back to pre-pandemic levels and 6% more than August, and an all-time record 13,856 people were seen and told they don’t have cancer.

    Progress continues to be made on the longest waits. The number of patient pathways waiting more than two years for treatment has fallen for the sixth month in a row and is down by 19 per cent since the peak in March. Waits over 36 weeks also went down in September, by 3% compared to August.

    Primary care, ambulance and emergency department staff remain under intense pressure. As an example, October saw the highest number and proportion of ‘red’/ immediately life threatening calls on record. A further indication of the complexity of patient need is the number of patients admitted to the same or a different hospital following attendance at a major emergency department, which was 27.1% higher than September 2022.

    Whilst we acknowledge ambulance performance is not where we expect it to be, we are driving improvements, including extending same-day emergency care services to open seven-days a week,  managing calls better to reduce hospital admissions and recruiting more staff. Without all this the pressure on the system would be even greater.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Enforcement of M4 50mph scheme starts today [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Enforcement of M4 50mph scheme starts today [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 17 November 2022.

    From today, motorists exceeding the 50mph speed limits between junctions 24 to 28 on the M4 could be fined, the Welsh Government has warned.

    This is the final stage of a phased approach that the Welsh Government has taken to improve air quality on some of the most polluted roads across Wales, as well as reduce congestion and improve safety along this section of the M4.

    Since the Welsh Government took the decision to introduce environmental speed limits to improve air quality levels at five different locations across Wales, the first of its kind in the UK, there has been a successful lowering of nitrogen dioxide levels in these areas.

    Enforcement in four of the five areas began in October last year and today marks the completion of this rollout with M4 junction 24 to 28 going live.

    Air pollution is considered to be one of the largest environmental health risks of our generation, according to the World Health Organisation. Driving at 50 will not only help us all protect our families from serious illnesses like heart disease, lung cancer and asthma, but it also helps manage congestion, improve journey times and reduce accidents.

    Deputy Minister for Climate Change, Lee Waters, who has responsibility for Transport said:

    We’ve made significant progress in bringing emissions levels down in recent years, but we now have to go further and faster.

    We know that slower speed limits are not a popular choice, but we need to do things differently and be bold if we are to stand a chance of tackling climate change.

    It’s clear that the speed restrictions we’ve introduced on our most polluted roads are working – the results speak for themselves – but compliance with these limits is essential if we are to achieve the reductions we need to make in the shortest possible time.

    We need to act now to make Wales a safe place to live with clean air for everyone.

    Superintendent, Michael Richards of Gwent Police said:

    The environmental 50mph speed limits are playing an important part in tackling pollution on some of Wales’ most polluted roads, helping Wales and its communities build a cleaner, safer and healthier future.

    All four Welsh Forces are supporting the enforcement of these speed limits.

    Teresa Ciano, Partnership Manager at Go Safe added:

    ‘GoSafe fully supports the environmental 50mph speed limits. In addition to reducing NO2 levels and building cleaner environments for our communities, these zones will help to reduce collisions and make Welsh roads safer for everyone.

    GoSafe will continue to support these environmental 50mph speed limits, through both education and enforcement, as we all work together towards cleaner and safer communities.

  • PRESS RELEASE : “Now is the time to invest in people and public services” – Welsh Government [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : “Now is the time to invest in people and public services” – Welsh Government [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 16 November 2022.

    Speaking ahead of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement tomorrow, Wales’ Finance Minister has said the Chancellor must turn away from another round of damaging austerity.

    Rebecca Evans said that instead of delivering deep spending cuts, the Chancellor must invest in growth, and must support people through the cost-of-living crisis.

    She said:

    The Autumn Statement is being delivered amid huge financial challenges for people, businesses, public services, and our economy.

    People are struggling to pay their bills as the cost-of-living crisis bites. 41-year high inflation and record energy prices are shrinking public sector budgets, just as demand for services is soaring. The economy is faltering and we are facing the longest recession since the Great Depression.

    The UK government has the financial fire power to meet these challenges – and it must do so tomorrow. This is the time to invest in people and public services.

    The Chancellor must use his tax levers more fairly. By increasing the windfall tax and removing exemptions from capital gains tax, he can ensure that the burden falls on those with the broadest shoulders.

    By turning away from austerity, the UK government could protect public services, honour its commitment to increase benefits in line with inflation, and boost infrastructure investment to stimulate and grow our economy.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Funding boost for Welsh language film announced at S4C 40th anniversary reception [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Funding boost for Welsh language film announced at S4C 40th anniversary reception [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 16 November 2022.

    The Welsh Government has this evening announced that £180,000 will be made available to support the development of Welsh Language film and provide financial support to develop talent and ideas.

    Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden and Plaid Cymru Designated Member Cefin Campbell have revealed the funding will be delivered through Ffilm Cymru and further details which will be announced shortly.

    The commitment is part of the Co-operation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru.

    The Deputy Minister, said:

    I’m delighted to make this announcement ahead of the 40th anniversary celebration this evening at the Senedd.  One of our biggest assets in sharing all that is amazing and unique about Wales – is our wonderful, home-grown, institution S4C.

    Just eleven months ago, we announced our Memorandum of Understanding between Welsh Government’s Creative Wales and S4C.

    It is a fantastic example of our increased partnership working in Wales, to deliver our ambitions to grow the creative sector, and to support the creative industries in Wales. This funding is further contribution towards those ambitions.

    Broadcasters are vital contributors to the growth of our creative industries and the Welsh economy, sustaining the development of content in Wales by our independent production companies is a key priority for us as a Government.

    In working with S4C and Ffilm Cymru, we are striving for economic growth, diverse talent development, growing the profile and portrayal of Wales and, of course, promotion of the Welsh language.

    Designated Member, Cefin Campbell said:

    S4C is integral to Wales and our language. The wealth of content produced by S4C is a crucial part of the media in Wales, ensuring that quality, world-class content encompassing drama, sport, films and children’s content is provided to people of all ages, across Wales and beyond.

    Through the Co-operation Agreement between Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Government we are committed to work together to strengthen our language, ensuring that it is an everyday reality for us all, in our homes, on television and online. The new fund we are announcing today will play an important part in achieving this ambition, offering support to Welsh language film and provide financial support to the industry to develop talent and ideas.

    Siân Doyle, S4C’s Chief Executive said:

    We’ve a strong storytelling tradition in Wales. The recent success of S4C commissioned drama such as Yr Amgueddfa, Dal y Mellt and Y Golau in Wales and internationally, has shown there is a real appetite for original Welsh content and entertainment.

    S4C’s aim is to build on this and bring home-grown Welsh stories, that resonate with our audiences in Wales, and beyond, to the big screen. I’m delighted this partnership with Creative Wales and the support of the Co-operation Agreement with Ffilm Cymru and the National Film and Television School coupled with S4C’s investment will enable the development of new ideas and nurture a new generation of storytellers. This will ensure that S4C’s stated ambition of one Welsh language feature film a year can be realised.

    As we mark S4C’s 40th birthday, we are not only giving the Welsh language a new platform but enabling the next generation of content creators to work in Welsh. I’m looking forward to announcing further details of the project very soon.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Package of support promised for tenants as Minister sets new social rent cap for Wales [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Package of support promised for tenants as Minister sets new social rent cap for Wales [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 16 November 2022.

    Climate Change Minister Julie James has today (Wednesday, November 16) confirmed the cap for social rents for the next financial year along with a package of support for tenants.

    The Minister outlined a series of commitments she had secured with social landlords including that there will be ‘no evictions due to financial hardship for the term of the rent settlement in 2023-24’ where tenants engage with their landlords.

    The Minister also explained the decision making behind setting the social rent cap at 6.5%.

    I have been clear that no social tenant will experience any change in their rent until April 2023 but I do need to set rents for the next financial year now to give the sector time to plan.

    From April 2023, the maximum limit which social rents can charge will be 6.5% – an increase well below the rate of inflation. This is the maximum any landlord can charge across all of their properties.

    No landlord is required to charge the maximum and I know all landlords will carefully consider affordability and set rents as appropriate across their housing stock.

    Within the overall settlement landlords may freeze, lower or raise individual rents based on a number of local factors of which affordability is a key consideration. The rate is a maximum not a requirement or a target.

    We know that any increase in social rent may impact those social tenants who pay all or part of their own rent. These tenants, in particular, need to be protected from being placed into financial hardship through trying to cover the costs of keeping a roof over their heads.

    Our agreement with our social landlords will help do that – protecting and enhancing the provision of good quality housing and vital tenant support services.

    Finally, our agreement with social landlords builds on existing engagement with tenants in rent-setting decisions, including explaining how income from rent is invested and spent.

    Working in partnership with tenants, Welsh Government, funders and other partners will develop a consistent approach to assessing affordability across the social housing sector in Wales.

    I would like to thank all the organisations which provided evidence to my officials, to help us reach this agreement.

    In Wales, approximately three-quarters of social tenants have all or part of their rents covered by benefits. Therefore, for many tenants any increase in rent will be covered by benefits paid by the UK Government.

    A joint campaign, encouraging tenants to talk to their landlord if they are experiencing financial difficulties and access support available, will be launched across Wales next year.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Childcare Offer extended in Wales as a new digital service is launched [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Childcare Offer extended in Wales as a new digital service is launched [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 15 November 2022.

    A new national digital service which will streamline the Childcare Offer for parents and childcare providers has launched.

    The Childcare Offer has also been extended to more families, and parents in education and training can now apply for up to 30 hours of government funded early education and childcare for children aged three and four.

    Currently the Childcare Offer is delivered by local authorities who use different systems to process parent applications and pay providers for Childcare Offer hours provided. The national digital service will replace these systems so that every local authority, parent and childcare provider will use one single service.

    The new national digital platform is available bilingually online and can be accessed on mobile devices including tablets and mobile phones and will ensure parents and childcare providers across Wales have the same experience no matter which local authority area they live in.

    Parents eligible to receive the Childcare Offer from January 2023 will be able to apply from now through the new service.

    Parents already accessing the Offer will not need to do anything and will remain within their local authority system. However, if they wish to receive Childcare Offer funding for another child from January 2023, they will need to apply via the national digital service.

    Launching the Childcare Offer national digital service at a nursery in Cardiff the Deputy Minister for Social Services said:

    Our ground-breaking Childcare Offer is making a real difference to parents right across Wales, and we continually look for ways we can expand or improve our Offer. I’m delighted to announce the launch of our new Childcare Offer digital service. Having a single, national system will ensure a simple, streamlined service for both parents and childcare providers across Wales. I want to thank everyone in the childcare sector, local authorities and parents who have helped us to deliver the Childcare Offer digital service.

    We are committed to supporting working families with the costs of childcare and it is fantastic we are able to increase the number of families accessing the Offer. I am pleased over 168 additional families so far have been helped by this expansion. Increasing support with childcare costs for parents in education and training reflects the value we place on supporting people to improve their employment prospects by gaining qualifications, retraining or changing career paths.

    Claire Potter, Operations Manager at Darling Buds Nursery said:

    The new childcare offer digital service will have a positive impact to our settings, as we have children from multiple Local Authorities attending who access the funding. The new service will enable us to use one national portal to submit claims regardless of which Local Authority authorised the childcare offer funding.

    In addition, the service will have a positive benefit to our parents/carers as they will be able to access the portal, and view the agreed hours and any remaining hours for them to utilise. Thus creating a transparent process which will eliminate any confusion for parents/carers and ourselves, especially where parents use the service of more than one childcare provider.

    Cabinet Member for Children’s Social Services, Cllr Ash Lister said:

    We want to make the process of applying for a childcare offer place, as simple and straightforward as possible, so that parents and families requiring a place, can easily access what is available to them. The launch of the Digital Service will help simplify the application process and will also provide childcare providers with an efficient way of claiming and receiving payments

    We are committed to supporting the delivery of the Childcare Offer which continues to support caregivers to access training and employment, allowing them to reduce childcare costs. For the children, attendance at registered childcare supports child development and school readiness, providing opportunities for play, learning and socialisation with their peers.

  • PRESS RELEASE : This is Wales – taking Wales to the world during the FIFA World Cup [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : This is Wales – taking Wales to the world during the FIFA World Cup [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 14 November 2022.

    Welsh Government plans to promote a progressive, modern Wales on the global platform provided by the FIFA World Cup in Qatar have been unveiled by Economy Minister Vaughan Gething today.

    • ‘Lleisiau’ announced to be ambassadors for Wales in Qatar
    • New global marketing campaign launched

    The campaign will project Wales’ values and secure a positive legacy from the country’s first World Cup campaign in 64 years.

    With less than a week to go until Wales plays the first group match against the USA, the Welsh Government’s programme of activities is well underway in a bid to showcase the best of Wales on a global stage and introduce the nation to new audiences.

    Today, the Minister will announce former Welsh footballer Prof. Laura McAllister, Olympic silver medallist and World Champion Colin Jackson CBE, London-based DJ and presenter, Katie Owen and renowned Chef, Bryn Williams, as ‘Lleisiau Cymru’.

    The ‘Lleisiau Cymru’ team of ambassadors will act as influential voices for Wales in Qatar, joining Ian Rush and Jess Fishlock who are both the FAW ambassadors for the 2022 World Cup.

    Lleisiau Cymru’s Laura McAllister, said:

    The World Cup offers an unprecedented opportunity for us to raise the profile of Cymru whilst also staying firm to and promoting our values of diversity, inclusivity and respect for human rights. As ‘Lleisiau Cymru’ we will ensure we maximise this unique opportunity for Wales, for football and beyond.

    An enhanced global marketing campaign is live, focusing on core target international markets including the USA and key European markets. The marketing campaign will promote Wales as an open, progressive nation, as a great place to do business and visit.

    The campaign is focused on the people of Wales, it’s an invitation from a warm, welcoming country. The campaign has a real, natural, colloquial feel conveying that everyone’s welcome – wherever you’re from there’s a place for you here. A series of films have been released which shows the people of Wales inviting the world to Wales, showing the people, culture, community and landscape – a portrait of a modern, progressive and diverse country that’s welcoming the world in.

    Announcing the Welsh Government’s plans on the day the Wales squad fly to Qatar, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, said:

    I’m delighted to announce our comprehensive plans to promote an open, progressive Wales to the world during the FIFA World Cup.  When people see Wales, they will see our values.

    A global Audience of 5 billion people gives us a unique opportunity to showcase our nation and create a lasting legacy.

    We are introducing Wales to the world, inviting them to learn more about us, our culture, our people, and welcoming them into Tîm Cymru.  The campaign features stories from Wales, featuring authentic voices from across our communities. They are stories that’ll make people feel something about us, and make people want to be part of what we’ve got going on in Wales.

    As a government, we have been clear we will proactively use Wales’ place in the World Cup in Qatar to promote our strong Welsh values. In Wales, we are passionate about human rights and workers’ rights and believe that people should be free to live as their true authentic selves. We will continue to proudly advocate Wales’ approach to human rights, LGBTQ+ rights, political and religious freedom, inclusive education and fair work.

    This is an opportunity to promote Wales, but we also have an obligation to explain why we believe these values should be recognised. The management team, players and the FAW have all spoken out on these issues and they have the full support of the Welsh Government in promoting our values as a nation.

    A distinctive Welsh presence will also feature in the exhibitions produced by participating nations.  As the tournament will feature a strong UK Government presence, the Welsh Government is committed to ensuring that Wales is recognised as a nation and as a society with progressive values.

    Following the announcement of Wales’ World Cup squad last week, a diverse representation of artists and cultural organisations will take to the stage to share Wales’ unique culture globally.

    The artists include rapper Mace the Great; Yr Urdd, with Côr Dyffryn Clwyd; The Barry Horns – a brass band made up of Welsh football fans; Welsh rap artist Sage Todz; and multi-instrumentalist Kizzy Crawford, and many others.

    They will perform in Qatar, the USA and Canada, as well as performing at international events as part of Gŵyl Cymru a national celebration taking place throughout Wales and the world.

    Rapper, Mace the Great said:

    I’m looking forward to returning to the US after my debut at SXSW earlier this year. This is a huge opportunity for me to develop as an artist, as well as representing Wales at such an important moment for Welsh football and culture. I’m very excited to be showcasing in New York, working on a new video, and continuing my collaboration with Show Racism the Red Card and FAW.

    Representing the young people of Wales in Qatar will be Côr Dyffryn Clwyd on behalf of Urdd Gobaith Cymru, who are also a part of the Culture Squad.

    Sian Lewis, Chief Executive of Urdd Gobaith Cymru, said:

    Urdd members are great ambassadors for Wales, our language, culture and country.  We’re proud that Côr Dyffryn Clwyd will have this amazing opportunity to support the team but to also take Wales to the world and the global audience of the world cup on behalf of the young people of Wales. As an organisation we aim to inspire the next generation by offering unique experiences to extend their horizons and build self-confidence and we can’t wait to be part of the Wales Cultural Squad.

    To support Welsh Government objectives of promoting Wales, engage in diplomacy, and, importantly, communicate Wales’ values as a nation, the First Minister will attend Wales’ opening group game against the USA, while the Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething will attend the final group match against England game. These represent the most significant opportunities to raise the profile of Wales and make connections where we can share Wales’ interests and values.

  • PRESS RELEASE : Consultation launched on mandatory CCTV in slaughterhouses in Wales [November 2022]

    PRESS RELEASE : Consultation launched on mandatory CCTV in slaughterhouses in Wales [November 2022]

    The press release issued by the Welsh Government on 14 November 2022.

    A consultation begins today [Monday, 14 November] on proposals to require CCTV in all slaughterhouses in Wales.

    This is a Programme for Government commitment and is included in the Animal Welfare Plan for Wales, which seeks to maintain and improve standards of welfare for all kept animals.

    Most slaughterhouses in Wales already have CCTV.  This requirement would ensure all are covered, supporting consumer confidence welfare standards are being delivered.

    Minister for Rural Affairs Lesley Griffiths said:

    Animal welfare is a priority for the Welsh Government, and our ambition is for all farmed animals to have a good quality of life and to be free of suffering.

    We have committed to ensuring all slaughterhouses in Wales have CCTV, and I’m pleased to announce the consultation today.

    While the vast majority of slaughterhouses have CCTV in Wales, I want to ensure all animals have the same level of protection.

    The consultation will run for 12 weeks and is available on the Welsh Government website.