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This is an exploratory piece of research which aims to shed light on food bank responses to clients who may be experiencing period poverty.
Edwina Hart, Minister for Economy, Science and Transport
This research explores the topic of cycling tourism in Wales, including current capacity and demand, as well as opportunities for growth.
Report summarising data on activity and performance in the Welsh NHS for October and November 2025.
Lesley Griffiths, Minister for Communities and Tackling Poverty
Jane Hutt, Minister for Finance and Leader of the House
More than 50% of brand-new trains are now running on the Wales and Border lines with more coming down the tracks this year.
Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle, has congratulated learners who have received their GCSE, Welsh Baccalaureate and Vocational Qualification results today.
The Rural Affairs Secretary has introduced enhanced biosecurity requirements for poultry and captive birds to help protect them from a strain of avian flu circulating in mainland Europe
From 6 April 2019, Welsh rates of Income Tax will be devolved to Wales.
The Chief Medical Officer for Wales, Dr Frank Atherton, has confirmed that 9 further patients in Wales have tested positive for coronavirus (COVID -19).
From 1st May the Welsh Ministers have adopted the role of Issuing Authority.
Advice provided to Welsh ministers by the Chief Medical Officer on the easing of coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
Vaughan Gething MS, Minister for Health and Social Services
Julie James MS, Minister for Housing and Local Government
Economy Secretary Ken Skates will join key industry figures at the Paris Airshow today and help to promote Wales’ aerospace sector to the world.
The law about registering visitor accommodation is changing in Wales – make sure you are ready
Alun Davies, Minister for Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language
Julie Morgan, the Deputy Minister for Social Services has made a personal apology for the suffering of those affected by the historical practice of forced adoption in the 1950, 60s and 70s.
The Interim Environmental Protection Assessor for Wales (IEPAW) oversees the functioning of environmental law in Wales. It also provides advice to Welsh Ministers to improve environmental outcomes.