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Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Communities Secretary Carl Sargeant has today urged people across Wales to get involved in developing the Welsh Government’s new approach to building resilient communities.
Minister for Finance and Trefnydd Rebecca Evans has issued a stark warning that Wales still doesn’t know what will happen to millions of pounds of regional investment due to a lack of clarity from the UK government.
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
Jeremy Miles MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
Huw Irranca-Davies MS, Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
Don’t be a bystander to abuse or violence - what you can do to help.
Terms of reference of the Period Dignity Roundtable.
Explains what the Commission for Welsh-Speaking Communities will discuss.
Guidance for suppliers on procurements begun on or after 24 February 2025.
Summary of the scientific stock survey results for Three Rivers cockle fishery.
Written Statement - Update on Provider Failure and Oversight of the Social Care Market (5 June 2013)
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Local Government and Government Business
Jane Hutt MS, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
Huw Irranca-Davies, Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education and Julie Morgan AM, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
Young people and foreign citizens are interested in voting in local government elections in Wales, and are more interested than some groups of adults who are already enfranchised, new research published today shows.
On a visit to Portfield Special School in Haverfordwest, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, met pupils and staff who have taken part in an exchange trip to Sweden and Belgium, which has been made possible thanks to Taith funding.
Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) has today (01 April) published its Corporate Plan 2025 to 2028, having raised more than £2 billion to support public services in Wales since it became fully operational in 2018.