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Information on the short term movements in the output of industries in the production and construction sectors within Wales for July to September 2018.
Estimates for quarter 4, January to March 2019, and the year April 2018 to March 2019.
This project explores which factors best explain views about local authority services.
“Wales’ justice arrangements are not fit for purpose” Counsel General tells Law Society event
Families First is part of a wide package of measures the Welsh Government has put in place to support parents and families.
Figures out today show that 37,628 children benefitted from Flying Start services in Wales during 2016-17.
Communities and Children’s Secretary Carl Sargeant today visited The Family Centre in Barry to see the benefits of the Welsh Government’s Flying Start programme.
Information on which devices children used to access the internet, what online activities they engaged in, and parental knowledge and involvement regarding online safety for their child for April 2014 to March 2015.
For the period ending March 2018, data on children and pensioners in material deprivation and low income in Wales.
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 29 November 2020.
Research to inform future policy on creativity in the curriculum.
This report reviews international literature and presents qualitative interviews to assess the practicalities of local income tax as a replacement for council tax in Wales.
For the period up to March 2020, households with an income less than 60% of the UK median, analysed by attributes such as age, economic status and family type.
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 21 March 2021.
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 21 February 2021.
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 28 February 2021.
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 7 March 2021.
Kirsty Williams MS, Minister for Education
Management information update on coronavirus testing up to 14 March 2021.
The Apprenticeship Awards Cymru recognises the achievement of individuals, employers and work-based learning practitioners across 7 different categories.