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Ken Skates, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales
The stay-at-home restrictions will be replaced by a new interim stay local rule in Wales from tomorrow (Saturday 13 March) as part of a package of measures, beginning the process of unlocking the strict coronavirus regulations, First Minister Mark Drakeford has announced.
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Eluned Morgan MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Open letter to headteachers from Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education.
That should change to: Management information provided by schools in Wales on attendance of pupils in maintained schools from 6 September to 24 September 2021.
Management information provided by schools in Wales on pupils present in maintained schools from 7 September to 11 December 2020.
The report has been designed to support the public sector in Wales in making better decisions for the long term.
Updated information on the Welsh Baccalaureate, the Skills Challenge Certificate and the Advanced Skills Baccalaureate Wales.
Leighton Andrews, Minister for Education and Skills
Ken Skates AM, Minister for Economy and Transport
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford will today update business leaders about plans for Wales to seek new powers to introduce a vacant land tax.
Carl Sargeant today published the Welsh Government’s annual Hate Crime Delivery Plan for 2016-17 which aims to reduce the number of hate crimes and incidents across Wales.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant today joined children in Swansea to celebrate ten years of the Welsh Government’s Flying Start programme.
Vaughan Gething AM, Minister for Health and Social Services
Economy and North Wales Minister Ken Skates joined a start-up surgery for local entrepreneurs at the Wrexham Enterprise Hub today to hear about their experiences and activities.
Schools could be given an additional INSET day each year for the next three years under plans announced today by Education Minister, Kirsty Williams.
Every year more than 250 patients die waiting for a kidney transplant.