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It is paramount that we equip our children and young people with the necessary skills to keep them safe in a constantly evolving online world – Kirsty Williams, Cabinet Secretary for Education.
Two North Wales stations, Shotton and Ruabon, have progressed to the next stage of the Access for All programme, a UK Government scheme backed by the Welsh Government to improve accessibility at railway stations.
An assessment on the impact of the Senedd Cymru (Disqualification) Order 2025.
First Minister of Wales has wished the Welsh team good luck ahead of their 1st game in the Euro 2016 tournament.
Statistical information from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 1 March 2021.
Slides and datasets from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 7 June 2021
Slides and datasets from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 6 August 2021.
Statistical information from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 8 January 2021.
Slides and datasets from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 8 October 2021.
Slides and datasets from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 7 January 2022.
A summary review on how the Families First programme has been performing.
A summary review on how the Families First programme has been performing.
Statistical information from the First Minister’s coronavirus briefing on 4 December 2020.
A summary review on how the Families First programme has been performing.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has launched new learning materials, including online videos, aimed at getting more parents involved in their children’s maths homework
A summary report on orders requested by local authorities to protect public health.
Guidance on Visitor Levy if you take bookings for overnight stays in Wales.
Why we are collecting first language data and advice to help you collect and record it.
People need a broad range of skills in order to contribute to a modern economy and take their place in the technological society of the twenty-first century.
Two roads in Wrexham have become the first in north Wales to return to 30mph following the 20mph default speed limit change in 2023.