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Many pet owners may be concerned as to whether or not their local veterinary practices are still providing normal services during the ongoing restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lesley Griffiths MS, Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd
More than 200,000 people accessed new NHS services developed through the Welsh Government's pioneering Six Goals programme as an alternative to emergency department care or admission to hospital last year.
We purchased and continue to support Cardiff Airport to benefit Wales, tourism and economic development.
Resources to help you find the correct Welsh-language term or phrase.
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Health and Social Services
Terms and conditions for users of the Welsh Revenue Authority's online services, including the use of cookies.
The Welsh Naming and Approvals Committee manages requests for .gov.wales and .llyw.cymru domains.
The National Joint Professional Advisory Committee advises on health and health services related to more than 1 profession.
The Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Advisory Group advised on the adverse health effects of COVID-19.
The Tax Engagement Group provides a forum for representatives from different sectors to reflect on tax policy and administration issues.
The Group provided advice on the development of a new plan for regional investment.
The Welsh 20mph Taskforce investigated road safety and community benefits of slower speeds in built up areas.
Trydan Gwyrdd Cymru develops large scale wind projects on public land on behalf of Wales.
The Bus Decarbonisation Task and Finish Group advised on how to reduce carbon emissions in the Welsh bus fleet.
The Wales Whelk Advisory Group involves a range of stakeholders advising on whelk fishery management.
The Hate and Community Tensions Board Cymru advises on countering hateful attitudes and hate crime.
As of Thursday 10 December the time people have to self-isolate for coronavirus will be reduced from 14 days to 10 in Wales.
Cancer services are still available during the Covid pandemic and people with possible symptoms of cancer are urged not to put off seeking help and advice, the Health Minister said today (Wednesday 17 June).
Eluned Morgan, Minister for Mental Health, Wellbeing and Welsh Language