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Deputy Minister and Chief Whip Jane Hutt on the launch of the ‘Hate Hurts Wales’ campaign.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 13 April 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 20 April 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 27 April 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 11 May 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 18 May 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 1 June 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 8 June 2021.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 15 June 2021.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has unveiled a Final Budget with plans to protect public services and the Welsh economy, providing timely support to protect lives and livelihoods in the months ahead.
Hannah Blythyn MS, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government
Management information update on apprentices in Wales furloughed or made redundant during the coronavirus pandemic up to 25 September 2020.
Passengers across Wales will benefit from an additional £84.6 million of Welsh Government funding for the bus industry, which will help companies meet the challenges of coronavirus and run more services.
Data showing the short term movements in the output of industries in the production, construction and market services sectors for April to June 2020.
Data for young people by age, gender, region and disability status for 2020.
Welsh Government has taken the Wales and Borders rail franchise into public ownership to protect services, safeguard jobs, and deliver infrastructure improvements in light of the ongoing challenges of coronavirus.
Data on coronavirus and NHS activity and capacity up to 2 March 2021.
The UK Department for Education (DfE) and the Home Office have today announced £7.6 million funding to support national charities which support vulnerable children and young people who are experiencing or at risk of domestic violence, sexual exploitation and abuse.
Bus Operators across Wales will be rescued by a further funding package from Welsh Government. Wales’ bus industry will be funded through a new Bus Emergency Scheme, providing financial support for revenue lost during the coronavirus pandemic in return for greater public control over our buses.
Consumer sentiment tracking survey aiming to understand confidence, intent and barriers to take overnight short breaks and holidays in the UK and Wales for weeks 5 to 8.