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The Welsh Government will lift the “stay at home” requirement in Wales from tomorrow, and replace it with “stay local”, as part of a careful, cautious and phased approach to relaxing coronavirus restrictions, First Minister Mark Drakeford will announce today.
Wales’ public services will receive a cash boost of more than £682 million to support their COVID efforts over the coming months, the First Minister announced today.
Information on the aggregate of employees, the self employed and government supported trainees at a broad industrial level for 2019.
Following advice from the Joint Biosecurity Centre and in the light of the most recent data, the four UK Chief Medical Officers and NHS England Medical Director recommend that the UK Alert Level should move from Level 4 to Level 5.
The bypass connects the A489 and A483 whilst avoiding Newtown.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services
How rehabilitation services have helped a community patient with her recovery from long COVID.
Jeremy Miles MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care
Kirsty Williams AM, Minister for Education and Julie Morgan AM, Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services
How we are progressing with our plan to establish Wales as a dementia friendly nation.
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Carl Sargeant, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children
Information and resources to help children learn to talk.
Written Statement - Update on Provider Failure and Oversight of the Social Care Market (5 June 2013)
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
Calls for schools to sign up to project aimed at inspiring next generation of digital entrepreneurs.
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Social Services
The Childcare Offer for Wales: help with childcare costs for eligible parents of 3 to 4 year olds
The Deputy Minister and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt, today announced that VAWDASV (violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence) services in Wales are set to receive an additional £1.5m in revenue to help them respond to increased demands on services as a result of Covid-19.