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Why vaccination is important and how to get the vaccinations you are eligible for.
Statistical Services produces a large number of outputs each year.
Julie James, Leader of the House and Chief Whip
More than 54,000 people across Wales have been supported to improve their career prospects and get into work in the first two years of Working Wales, Welsh Government’s employability service, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething announced today.
First Minister Carwyn Jones is inviting people in the Vale of Glamorgan to a question and answer session on Monday 3 April in Barry.
The next Carwyn Connect event will take place in Caerphilly on 17 November
Hannah Blythyn MS, Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government
John Griffiths, Minister for Environment and Sustainable Development
Guidance around the application of Land Transaction Tax in relation to charities relief.
How to name files and HTML documents for GOV.WALES.
How to report movements onto and off your holding using EIDCymru or paper forms.
We provide farmers with advice about policies and grants.
More families in Wales will receive extra funding to help with costs such as uniform and sports kit as a result of £3.3m of Welsh Government funding.
Researchers and sporting enthusiasts will soon have improved access to a unique collection of material from Newport Rugby and Athletic Club.
How health and social services spending can improve the lives of people in Wales and support our economy.
The Welsh Government have issued a statement on the latest NHS Wales performance data published today.
How to amend a Land Transaction Tax (LTT) return to correct a mistake.
The Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) has today (14 September) published its Annual Report and Accounts 2022 to 2023, reporting a total of more than £400 million raised from Land Transaction Tax (LTT) and Landfill Disposals Tax (LDT) transactions.
Flagship digital technology advice service, Superfast Business Wales, has helped over 1000 businesses in its first year.
As part of its response to coronavirus (COVID-19), Welsh Government is ramping up its support for people affected by redundancy, Economy Minister Ken Skates has said.