QNR – in the Senedd on 28 January 2020.
Our economic contract now underpins funding provided to businesses in Wales. Each contract reflects the particular circumstances of each business. Protection of workers' rights forms part of each contract negotiation.
The Welsh Government works with Network Rail to improve track and signalling in Mid and West Wales. Transport for Wales will improve connectivity through additional services, greater frequency of services, new dedicated rolling stock and station upgrades in the area.
Our immediate priorities include tough new energy standards for new homes by revising Part L of the building regulations; further improving energy efficiency in existing social homes and helping to support the foundational economy; and tackling the risk of overheating in our homes under our energy efficiency building regulations review.
Wales's food and drink sector has never been in better health, with growth in the UK and export markets, and a rising reputation. We are now working with the Food and Drink Wales Industry Board on a new strategic plan, building on widely supported proposals on which consultation took place last year.
It is essential that all children across Wales have the opportunity to learn about the diverse history of our nation, and as such, the local and national contexts are a golden thread, which will run through every aspect of the curriculum.