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Ensuring people are confident and motivated to make best use of digital technologies, can access key services in new ways and have the connectivity they need are at the heart of Welsh Government’s new Digital Strategy for Wales which has been published today.
Cattle keepers on Anglesey will receive additional advice over the next few days to help keep TB incidence on the island low.
The benefits of businesses being bought out by employees are being celebrated, as the number of employee-owned businesses in Wales nears 100.
A new pre-paid card will be rolled out across Wales to give people who receive gluten-free food on prescription greater choice and freedom.
In the draft budget, on 21 December 2020, the Welsh Government announced changes to the higher residential rates, and non-residential rates and bands, of Land Transaction Tax (LTT). The temporary increase to the nil rate band of LTT for residential property transactions will end on 31 March 2021.
On 27 September 2022, the Welsh Government announced the main residential rates of Land Transaction Tax (LTT) will change on 10 October 2022.
Managing road verges and amenity grassland to support biodiversity.
Guidance around the application of Land Transaction Tax in relation to trusts.
'THE Campus Live' speech by Jeremy Miles, Minister for Education and Welsh Language.
Latest information for Welsh Government staff.
Communities and Children Secretary Carl Sargeant has paid a visit to the Un Sir Gar Hub in Llanelli to see how the information centre is helping local people into work.
Phillip Jones has run his family farm for the past 40 years in Lan, Carmarthenshire.
The free Get Welsh Words website answers the common question "What's the Welsh word for...?"
Rebecca Evans Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning
Julie James, Leader of the House and Chief Whip
Jane Hutt MS, Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip
Jane Hutt MS, Minister for Social Justice
Initial findings from the Wales Tourism Business Barometer, published today, reports that 85% of tourism businesses surveyed saw an increased or maintained their visitor levels over Easter.
Wales has a proud history of welcoming people from all over the world and this will not change following the EU referendum result; was the message from the First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones