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GPs can support the management and ongoing monitoring of patients at high risk of admission or re-admission to hospital.
Data includes the number of land and property transactions, tax due and value of property taxed.
Surveys help the Welsh Government to develop policy by identifying issues, shaping the actions we take, and monitoring changes over time.
This report looks at hearing, eye care and teeth, based on the April 2016 to March 2017 results and with cross-year comparison.
Vaughan Gething, Minister for Health and Social Services
The research attempts to explain why labour productivity in Wales is relatively low.
The Discretionary Assistance Fund (DAF) is the successor to the Social Fund (also referred to as ‘crisis loans’ or ‘community care grants’).
Ieuan Wyn Jones, Deputy First Minister and Minister for the Economy and Transport
This Welsh Health Circular gives instructions to health boards about adopting and integrating the new safety netting leaflets for adults and children with suspected or confirmed infection into the discharge process.
Wales now has the powers to collect and manage fully-devolved Welsh taxes, following the introduction of the Tax Collection and Management (Wales) Act 2016.
Management information provided by schools in Wales on attendance of pupils in maintained schools from 6 September 2021 to 22 July 2022.
Vaughan Gething, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services
How to apply for building control approval to construct, or carry out building work on, a higher-risk building.
A glazing manufacturer that operates in a niche market having developed a range of hi-spec innovative products is expanding.
One of Wales' leading indigenous waste management companies, GD Environmental has announced new investment of circa £1.6m and expansion across its three South Wales sites.
Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has congratulated four South Wales based companies who have seen their exports shoot up after seeking Welsh Government assistance and support
The Minister for Skills and Science, Julie James has visited Bridgend College - the first training provider to deliver the new Higher Apprenticeship.
The reputation of Wales’ thriving food and drink industry has received yet another boost after coracle fishing for sewin was awarded Protected Food Name status by the European Commission.
The Minister for Environment, Hannah Blythyn visited some of North Wales’ most scenic woodland today where she saw up close some of Wales’ oldest trees and one of our rare red squirrel populations.
Lesley Griffiths gave Wales’ fisheries patrol team a major boost today when she launched the Welsh Government’s latest high speed patrol boat.