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Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
The report presents NHS expenditure by programme of care allocated based on the medical condition the expenditure relates to for April 2017 to March 2018.
This analysis reports on the use of and attitudes towards the Welsh language in the workplace. It also reports on people’s perceptions of the availability of technologies and training opportunities to assist with the use of the Welsh language at work.
Your dream home is closer than you think with Help to Buy - Wales.
Statistics on disposals of waste to landfill and tax due, for October to December 2025.
This report provides a detailed analysis of modelled estimates on the number of households that were unable to afford to keep their home adequately heated as at October 2024.
Information on amounts collected, arrears and amounts written off for April 2017 to March 2018.
Data on pharmacies, prescriptions dispensed and pharmaceutical services offered for April 2017 to March 2018.
Information by type of fuel, amount exported and renewable generation by source for 2013.
Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles will today call on the UK government to change its plans for immigration after an independent report revealed the impact on the Welsh economy.
A Newport building owned by Welsh Government is now home to some of the World’s biggest and best tech companies, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has confirmed today.
Businesses in Wales are missing out on highly skilled people by not providing enough employment opportunities for disabled people.
Vaughan Gething has today launched the Welsh Government's new delivery plan to improve mental health and well-being in Wales.
Most children and young people in care in Wales are doing well, with over three quarters experiencing a high level of placement stability, new research published today shows.
The Welsh Government is continuing to invest in and prioritise social care in Wales
The Health Secretary warned a ‘no deal’ Brexit would be the worst possible scenario for Welsh patients.
Wales’ transport system got an early new year boost today.
The Welsh Government is demanding the estimated £700m saved by the UK Government by scrapping the Main Line electrification in South Wales be reinvested for future rail projects in Wales.
A fresh approach to the development, appraisal and evaluation of transport interventions in Wales which better supports the wellbeing of people and the planet has been launched.
Kirsty Williams, Minister for Education