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Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Lesley Griffiths, Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs
Explains why you need to keep a herd register and and how to download our recommended booklet.
The report presents the findings, discusses how they should be interpreted and explores why the results differ from the Census.
Data on severity of injury and type of road user for 2018.
The Health Minister Vaughan Gething responds to the latest NHS performance statistics published today.
Motorists, residents and members of the public are being invited to share their views on proposed improvements to a stretch of road on the A40.
This order will stop up highways to allow development to take place in accordance with planning permission granted by the local authority.
The report provides an analysis of financial reserves held by schools at 31 March 2018.
This report describes the findings from the end of programme evaluation and provides an analysis of final programme achievements, and recommendations for future project activity.
A public consultation on how Wales can do better in the management of air and noise pollution has been launched by Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths.
Results of the Wales Tourism Business Barometer, published today, show that the Tourism industry in Wales had an excellent Easter.
The investment will be targeted at making improvements to waiting times in elective surgery, diagnostics and therapies over and above those already planned.
NHS Wales Chief Executive Andrew Goodall has responded to the latest NHS performance statistics
The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs has announced she intends to revise Wales’ national planning policy in a move to support live music venues.
Transport Secretary Ken Skates has stepped in to improve the efficiency of the UK Border for arriving passengers at Cardiff Airport.
Finance Secretary, Mark Drakeford will call on Wales to take the foundation economy – and the tens of thousands of people employed in it – seriously.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Public Services
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Edwina Hart, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport