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Rt. Hon. Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
Gwenda Thomas, Deputy Minister for Children and Social Services
People in Wales will benefit from clearer standards for mental health and self-harm services across the NHS and social care.
The Rt Hon Carwyn Jones AM, First Minister of Wales
The Welsh Government will listen to the people of Wales and work with councils to deliver targeted change to the implementation of 20mph, Cabinet Secretary Ken Skates has said.
By Adam Al-Nuaimi, Head of Data Analysis, Welsh Revenue Authority.
A clinical triage team in the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust has helped safely prevent thousands of ambulance journeys to hospital, Health Minister Eluned Morgan has revealed.
The cost of NHS dental treatment in Wales will increase from 1 April 2024.
Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education
In the week Wales and the UK leaves the EU, the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, has insisted Wales’ thriving food and drinks industry must continue to prosper, following a record year of success.
Our Data Analyst and Publication Lead, Dave Jones, explains our approach to statistics at the Welsh Revenue Authority.
Eluned Morgan, Minister for International Relations and Welsh Language
Following confirmation of new cases of Bluetongue virus in England, the Chief Veterinary Officer for Wales has urged farmers to be alert to signs of the virus.
Now is the time to take stock of the amount of silage required on farm for the winter period.
A consultation opens today on a shortlist of options for a replacement of the A494 River Dee Bridge in Flintshire.
This report presents findings from a representative survey of public attitudes to council tax undertaken by social researchers in Knowledge and Analytical Services (KAS, Welsh Government).
As the coronavirus pandemic continue to progress, pressure on all our NHS services will increase.
Learning Welsh is one of the ways people are entertaining and improving themselves during the lockdown, new figures suggest.
Today, I met the First Ministers of Scotland and Northern Ireland, and Michael Gove, from the UK Government, to discuss the very latest information on a new strain of coronavirus.
Secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from Monday, December 14 as part of a ‘national effort to reduce transmission of coronavirus’ Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed today.