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Ken Skates AM, Cabinet Secretary for Economy & Infrastructure
Dawn Bowden, Minister for Children and Social Care
Proposals to transform the way local bus services are planned and delivered across Wales have been published today. (Monday 31 March). They will benefit passengers, communities and encourage more bus travel.
The research into the Implications of the Renting Homes Act (2016) for Refuge Accommodation was commissioned to supplement the wider Renting Homes Act evaluation.
"It is essential that unpaid carers are supported to prioritise their own health and well-being alongside caring."
Reforms aimed at making Wales the fastest country in the UK for determining planning applications, creating new jobs and driving economic growth have been unveiled.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Finance and Local Government
Transport for Wales is a wholly owned, not-for-profit company providing support and expertise to the Welsh Government's transport projects.
How we manage road verges on our trunk roads and motorways.
Local authorities should follow this guidance when administering non-domestic rates retention.
How to request a SIP direction and what details to include.
First Minister Carwyn Jones issues stark warning to Theresa May as Brexit deadline looms.
This report presents findings that allow understanding of housing quality in Wales across both the social and private housing sectors.
Investigating whether Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) data can be used to investigate factors affecting mental health and wellbeing of young people in Wales.
The report presents the findings, discusses how they should be interpreted and explores why the results differ from the Census.
Data on access to stations, train incidents, railway fatalities and crime for April 2017 to March 2018.
The Welsh Government will match the UK Government’s financial contribution to the North Wales Growth Deal, Cabinet Secretary for Economy Ken Skates announced today.
Wales has the potential to lead from the front when it comes to attracting more women into engineering.
Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams today called for young people, parents, teachers and others to help shape the Welsh Government’s new guidance to tackle bullying in schools.