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Guidance
Independent Remuneration Panel for Wales
This privacy notice tells you how your data will be processed and how long we will keep it for.
Collection
Privacy notices telling you how your data will be processed and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance
How to make a request to access information held by the Welsh Government and how your request will be handled.
Guidance
This privacy notice tells you how your data will be processed and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance
This privacy notice tells you how your data will be processed and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance
This privacy notice tells you how your data will be processed and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance
How to apply for museum accreditation.
Guidance
How data needs to be reported.
Guidance
Explains to local authorities, police and youth offending teams how the grant is funded and how to administer it.
Report
The Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales
This report explores levels of understanding of how Wales is run and perceptions of how well Wales is run.
Report
Expert Panel on a Shadow Broadcasting and Communications Authority for Wales
Recommends how to make Wales' media stronger by creating rules for how things work in Wales.
Guidance
How to identify, control and dispose of Japanese knotweed.
Guidance, Document
How we will use the information that you provide and how long we will keep it for.
Policy and strategy, Document
Explains how we will use your data and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance, Document
How we will use the information that you provide and how long we will keep it for.
Guidance, Document
How we will use the information that you provide and how long we will keep it for.
A consequence is something you do after your child behaves in a certain way. A consequence can be positive or negative. Try to give positive consequences for your child’s positive behaviour more often than you give negative consequences for unwanted behaviours.
Press release
The UK Government’s decision to bypass Welsh Government and directly allocate funding for regional and local development via UK-wide funds is a clear assault on Welsh devolution and fails to meet repeated EU referendum promises that Wales “will not be a penny worse off” outside the EU, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething said today.
A summary of the group’s purpose and how it will work.
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