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Whitehall must make radical changes to catch up with devolution or face enormous implications for the future of the Union, the First Minister will today tell the Institute for Government, in an event to mark 20 years of devolution.
Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language
This report presents findings from qualitative research exploring the views of stakeholders on the implementation of the ALN system.
Details on the profile of internet users, measure barriers to internet use and make recommendations to get non-users online for April 2013 to March 2014.
The Welsh Government has today published the independently chaired review of the Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021, led by Dr Susannah Bolton, alongside its response committing to implement all recommendations in full.
What we have done to improve health care following the Trusted to Care report.
Illustration of what we have done so far improve pollinator health and habitats.
How accessible the National Survey for Wales online survey is, and how to contact us to report a problem or get help.
Now is the time for Welsh universities to reconnect with the communities that surround them, Education Secretary Kirsty Williams will say today in a major speech (Thurs 8th Sept).
What should be done to ensure learning continues. Explains types of disruption and roles and responsibilities.
This chapter outlines the process of using the data collected through the survey of their Gypsy and Traveller accommodation assessment.
A guide on rights under the ALN system.
Minutes of the Armed Forces community expert group meeting on 13 March 2024.
Written Statement - Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill (12 December 2016)
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
Explains how we use personal data collected by the survey of visits to tourist attractions.
You do not necessarily need planning permission to work from home. The key test is whether the overall character of the dwelling will change as a result of the business.
The installation of a single stand alone solar panel in the grounds of a non-domestic building is likely to be considered permitted development with no need to apply for planning permission.
Planning and Environment Decisions Wales is committed to supporting sustainable development by providing an open, fair and impartial service that meets the needs of all our customers.
In many cases fixing solar panels to the roof of a single dwelling house is likely to be considered 'permitted development' under planning law with no need to apply for planning permission.
The Welsh Government has taken firm action to tackle the abuse and neglect of children and adults.