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Monthly data on employment, unemployment and economic inactivity.
This report presents findings from the first stage of research into the validation of cognitive assessment tools (CATs) that have been translated into Welsh.
Results of external examinations taken by pupils in year 11 or 17, which includes GCSE and A Levels for September 2024 to August 2025.
This report examines the relationship between children’s development and the use of childcare using Understanding Society data.
This report sets out the findings from an evaluation of the Winter of Wellbeing programme where a package of wellbeing support was delivered for Children and young people across Wales between October 2021 and March 2022.
This agreement implements the powers in the Wales Act 2014. It supports the devolution of stamp duty land tax and landfill tax. It also supports the creation of Welsh rates of income tax.
The report looks at what factors contribute to whether an individual has a strong sense of community for April 2021 to March 2022.
A technical document that sets out the statistical approaches used to analyse quantitative data sources as part of the evaluation of the Basic Income for Care Leavers in Wales Pilot.
Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure
Report on how the Commercial and Procurement Directorate is performing against its responsibilities and commitments set out in the Wales Procurement Policy Statement.
The evaluation aimed to assess the effectiveness of the children missing education (CME) database pilot and identify lessons to inform a possible roll out of the database arrangements.
The UK must publish the amount of money received by beneficiaries of agricultural payments.
The report showcases key achievements so far, highlights ongoing work and sets out developments planned for the future.
Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn, will today launch ‘Woodlands for Wales’, the updated woodlands and trees strategy for Wales.
Armed forces veterans in Wales will receive quicker access to specialist NHS services thanks to extra investment by the Welsh Government.
Following the severe weather across Wales, Vaughan Gething has thanked NHS, Emergency Services and social care staff as they continue dealing with the effects of storm Emma.
This report focusses on assessing progress made to date and beginning to explore the evidence of emerging outcomes.
Finance Minister Rebecca Evans has today called on employers to use extra Welsh Government funding to protect workers at risk of falling through a gap in UK government wage support schemes.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Mark Drakeford MS, First Minister