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Oral evidence to the Commission from Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Oral evidence to the Commission from Jeremy Miles AM, Counsel General
Submissions to the Commission on Justice in Wales from Chris Marshall of Swansea Law School
Submissions to the Commission on Justice in Wales from Michael Draper, Swansea University
Information about the performance of Cafcass Cymru in the financial year 2017 to 2018.
Submission to the Commission on Justice in Wales from Dr Marie Burton of Middlesex University
Submission to the Commission on Justice in Wales from Prof Roger Smith
Agenda and papers for the Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meeting. It includes the minutes from the previous meeting (9 September 2016).
Agenda and papers for the Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meeting. It includes the minutes from the previous meeting (12 February 2016).
Agenda and papers for the Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meeting. It includes the minutes from the previous meeting (23 February 2015).
Our priorities for the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales and the budget we have given them.
What we plan to do in response to the recommendations of the National Eisteddfod review.
Covers how the survey meets the six dimensions of quality set out by the European Statistical System: relevance; accuracy; timeliness and punctuality; accessibility and clarity; comparability; and coherence.
Our long-term approach to achieving a million Welsh speakers by 2050.
Agenda and papers for the Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meeting. It includes the minutes from the previous meeting (26 September 2014).
What we will do during 2018 and 2019 to help achieve the aims set out in the Welsh language plan for 2017 to 2021.
Agenda and papers for the Wales Programme Monitoring Committee meeting. It includes the minutes from the previous meeting (15 September 2017).
A list of barriers lone parents may face when attempting to access work or learning.
Effects of the migration increase following the enlargement of the European Union in 2004.
This research suggests there is a cycle in the supply and demand for social housing which tracks the house price cycle in the housing market, but in an inverted relationship.