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Provides updated information about the COVID-19 vaccination programme up to 22 March 2022.
Provides updated information about the COVID-19 vaccination programme up to 14 December 2021.
Provides updated information about the COVID-19 vaccination programme up to 5 October 2021.
Copies of all correspondence between the Welsh Government and the World Economic forum between 1 January 2020 and 21 December 2021.
Management information extracted from school systems on pupils present in maintained schools and Pupil Referral Units from 7 September 2020 to 16 October 2020.
Management information extracted from school systems on pupils present in maintained schools and Pupil Referral Units from 7 September 2020 to 23 October 2020.
Management information provided by schools in Wales on pupils present in maintained schools from 7 September to 30 October 2020.
The Additional Support Grant provides funding to help ensure that eligible children with additional support needs can access the Childcare Offer.
Skills and Science Minister Julie James is keen to highlight the various benefits offered by apprenticeships.
“Arts and Culture in Wales must survive this pandemic” says Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism.
Welsh Government has achieved its target of creating 100,000 all age, high quality apprenticeships during this Senedd term.
Carwyn Jones, First Minister
Mark Drakeford, Minister for Health and Social Services
Rebecca Evans, Minister for Social Services and Public Health
The number of people aged over 85 living in Wales will increase by an estimated 119% by 2035, according to a new report.
If passed by the Assembly later this year, the current intention is that a minimum unit price would be introduced 12 months following the Bill’s Royal Assent.
The UK Government’s tax and welfare reform policies will push 50,000 more children in Wales into poverty according to a new report by the UK’s equalities watchdog.
Julie James and Rebecca Evans have spoken out about the devastating impact the UK Government’s tax and welfare reform policies are having on vulnerable people in Wales.
Twenty two affordable housing projects to develop the ‘homes of the future’ with the support of the Welsh Government’s Innovative Housing Programme have been announced.
A multi-million pound Welsh Government loan fund will support small and medium sized builders to unlock stalled sites and build more houses across Wales.