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Menus and recipes for breakfasts, meals, snacks and drinks for children in your care.
A technical document that sets out the statistical approaches used to analyse quantitative data sources as part of the evaluation of the Basic Income for Care Leavers in Wales Pilot.
Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education
Mark Drakeford MS, Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Welsh Language
Guidance and support for EU, EEA and Swiss citizens who wish to reside in Wales.
The Welsh Government has led work on researching and defining a Minimum Digital Living Standard (MDLS) for Wales.
We aim to introduce mandatory Bovine Electronic Identification (BEID) for new born calves.
Ken Skates, Minister for Economy and Transport
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has reiterated his commitment to working with business over the coming years to makes Wales’ Economy stronger.
A new Portal that has been developed to help Welsh businesses prepare for Brexit and navigate the changes and challenges ahead has been launched by Economy Secretary, Ken Skates.
The plan, which complements the recently published Economic Action Plan, sets out four main actions for improving employability...
Pupils will start learning different languages in primary school as part of Wales’ new curriculum, Kirsty Williams has announced.
First Minister Carwyn Jones has today launched the Welsh Government’s vision for trade post-Brexit.
The introduction of a new, streamlined, Single Suspected Cancer Pathway will improve quality and outcomes for cancer patients in Wales
People are encouraged to consider becoming living organ donors by the Health Secretary, Vaughan Gething.
The Welsh Government today published new plans to strengthen local government in Wales.
A £4.4m EU-backed scheme to help boost management skills in North Wales has been announced by Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford.
A £10m a year fund will be boosted to £105m over three years to help deliver more joined up care closer to home and help build homes to support people to live independently in their own communities.
A Welsh Government-funded project that gives people out of work the experience they need to start a career in the childcare sector has been praised by Children’s Minister Huw Irranca-Davies.
A group of parents in Ebbw Vale met the Children’s Minister today to tell him about their experiences of parenting positively.