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Research into the potential impact of a Minimum Unit Pricing (MUP) policy for alcohol and how this might compare to rises in alcohol duty.
This research study assesses how well housing association Boards meet certain standards of governance in use across Wales.
Each year Visit Wales conducts research amongst its priority markets. For March 2025 the reports cover the UK and Ireland.
This report presents findings from the first stage of research into the validation of cognitive assessment tools (CATs) that have been translated into Welsh.
Outputs from a mixed methods research study that was carried out to explore the impact of the Deposit Return Scheme on alcohol purchasing behaviours.
Each year Visit Wales conducts research amongst its priority markets. For March 2024 the reports cover the UK and Ireland.
Each year Visit Wales conducts research amongst its priority markets. For June 2022 the reports cover the UK and Ireland.
Each year Visit Wales conducts research amongst its priority markets. For January 2023 the reports cover the UK and Ireland.
The research explores the relationship between housing supply, nominations, allocations and the effective implementation of a rapid rehousing approach.
The research explores the factors affecting the ability of small business to source suitable premises in Welsh town centres.
The Welsh Government is supporting a new research project into marine litter, the Environment Minister, Hannah Blythyn, has announced.
Research to understand how learning disability housing support is structured across Welsh local authorities, including what is funded and why.
This report presents the findings of research that explored the educational experiences attainment and aspirations of looked after children and young people in Wales.
This document reports on the primary research undertaken by the Centre for Regional Economic Development to evaluate the Small Business Rates Relief Scheme in Wales.
This research suggests there is a cycle in the supply and demand for social housing which tracks the house price cycle in the housing market, but in an inverted relationship.
This report presents findings from qualitative research exploring senior leaders’ and practitioners’ views and experiences of curriculum and assessment design and pedagogy.
This research examines the profile of risk and protective factors experienced by young people growing up in the various communities and local authorities in Wales.
This research established the impact of recent major road transport infrastructure improvements on economic development in Wales with the aim of informing the appraisal of future projects.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has launched new learning materials, including online videos, aimed at getting more parents involved in their children’s maths homework
The research found that senior North Wales Police management thought of the value based decision making implementation as a major culture shift.