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Guidance for official veterinarians (OV) visiting an infected premises.
Even though it may not feel like it, most of the behaviour you think of as naughty is actually normal behaviour for your child’s age.
Learn about disruptions to the supply of PERT medicines and how to get your prescription.
Cabinet statement
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Explains what Welsh Government considers to be unacceptable customer behaviour and how we will respond to this.
Tantrums are very common in toddlers and younger children. They happen when children are frustrated and stressed.
About the review of vocational qualifications on offer to learners and employers in Wales.
Cabinet statement
Rebecca Evans MS, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning
Learn about disruptions to the supply of ADHD medicines and how to get your prescription.
Answers to questions asked about the democratic engagement grant.
Co-codamol 30mg/500mg tablets are expected to be in short supply from February to June 2026. Other strengths are not affected.
Sharing is a skill which every child has to learn.
If you are carrying out electrical work in your home or garden in England and Wales, you will have to follow new rules in the Building Regulations.
How to prepare for planned NHS care from referral to treatment and make the most of your appointments.
Use this service to register your organisation and online administrator to file Land Transaction Tax (LTT) online, as a solicitor or conveyancer.
This statement describes the Welsh Revenue Authority’s (WRA) Public Task for the purposes of the Re-Use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015 (the Re-use Regulations).
We are planning to introduce a deposit return scheme (DRS) in Wales.
An introduction to the NEST framework for improving mental health and wellbeing services for babies, children, young people and their families.
Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an infectious, non-contagious, vector-borne viral disease. It affects wild and domestic ruminants such as sheep, goats, cattle, deer and camelids. It does not infect humans and there is no risk to public health or food safety.
Recognising the commitment and enthusiasm of work-based learning practitioners in helping learners
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