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An online survey asking Wales’ children and young people for their views and opinions during the Coronavirus pandemic has launched today.
The winners of Wales’s national St David Awards 2020 have been announced online by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Information regarding the number of registrations and de-registrations of landlords.
Information relating to de-escalation of Betsi Cadwaladr UHB.
Guidance on how to complete a Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT) return using our Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) online service.
We want your views on a draft document, which social landlords will issue to tenants if the Abolition of the Right to Buy and Associated Rights (Wales) Bill becomes law.
This article presents new analysis on the intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax (LTT), including purchases of second homes and buy to let properties.
This article presents updated analysis on the intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax (LTT), including purchases of second homes and buy to let properties.
New figures out today reveal that council tax in Wales remains lower than in England.
Your rights as an agricultural worker, including rates of pay, holiday pay and sick pay.
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
This Order comes into force on 2 February 2012.
This Order comes into force on 18 January 2012.
This Order shall come into force on 28 February 2013.
A new online resource that has already recorded nearly 350,000 historic place names in Wales and will capture their historical importance for generations to come.
This report presents findings from an online survey administered by the Welsh Government to local authorities and county voluntary councils in August 2020.
Lynne Neagle, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The question whether there should be an extra charge on the purchase of second homes and buy-to-lets in Wales when stamp duty land tax is devolved in April 2018 will be put to the public.
New rules about how and where foods high in fat, salt and sugar can be promoted and displayed in larger shops and online have been passed by the Senedd.