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The key risks associated with the use of indoor exercise facilities, defined here as gyms, leisure centres and dance or exercise classes, within the context of COVID-19 before outlining a range of mitigation options.
Brexit Minister Jeremy Miles has urged people across Wales to help spread the word and ensure the tens of thousands of EU citizens living here are fully aware of their rights post-Brexit.
Wales’ Food and Drink industry has received a major boost with confirmation Carmarthen Ham has been awarded European Union Protected Food Name (EUPFN) status.
People buying their main homes in Wales costing less than £250,000 will not pay any tax under temporary measures announced by the Finance Minister today.
Eight out of 10 Welsh shoppers believe food and drink from Wales is Great Quality, Great Tasting and they would always buy Welsh if the price is right.
At the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA), we've teamed up with the University of South Wales (USW) to offer an innovative new degree apprenticeship. Here, we explain more about the course so far.
More people in Wales are buying second-hand and reducing their energy usage in a bid to save money, according to the latest results from the National Survey for Wales.
This independent report gives an overview of the Welsh “out-of-home” coffee market. It estimates the number of disposable cups used, with some insights into behaviours when buying coffee.
The report details the cost of running local authority services and their spending such as buying, constructing or improving physical assets for April 2025 to March 2026.
Changes to NHS Wales financial procedures when buying goods and services to meet the Procurement Act 2023 and the Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales) Regulations 2025.
"Following my previous open letter to EU (and EEA and Swiss) citizens in Wales I wanted to take another opportunity to reiterate my message of support to those individuals who reside here in Wales and wish to continue to do so.
In July, following the death of George Floyd and a month of action by the Black Lives Matter movement, First Minister Mark Drakeford ordered an urgent audit of statues, street and building names to address Wales’ connections with slavery and the slave trade.
£14.67m has been allocated to social landlords to help them buy land to build more homes across Wales, Minister for Housing and Local Government, Julie James announced today.
This article presents new analysis on the intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax (LTT), including purchases of second homes and buy to let properties.
We want your views on a draft document, which social landlords will issue to tenants if the Abolition of the Right to Buy and Associated Rights (Wales) Bill becomes law.
This article presents updated analysis on the intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax (LTT), including purchases of second homes and buy to let properties.
Eleven Valleys parks and heritage sites named as Discovery Gateways, now including Cefn Coed Mining Museum and Parc Penallta, will share more than £6.6 million to maximise the potential of the area’s natural and cultural assets.
As part of an apprenticeship programme, 24 year old Chloe Koffler from Prestatyn had the experience of working on the 21st series of ITV’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here - which has inspired her to follow a career path in film and TV.
The question whether there should be an extra charge on the purchase of second homes and buy-to-lets in Wales when stamp duty land tax is devolved in April 2018 will be put to the public.
The Welsh Ministers have considered the above named Environmental Statement (ES), and the Statement to Inform an Appropriate Assessment (SIAA) and all written comments made in response to the publication of these documents and have decided to proceed with the A487 New Dyfi Bridge scheme.