The public sector in Wales is embracing a more collaborative approach to service provision and facing the challenge of constrained spending, the finance minister has said.
Councils in Wales are charging widely different amounts for home care services and using different financial assessments to decide who pays, a report has found
The Welsh Assembly Government should immediately publish information on recent initiatives to support the recession-hit economy and draw up longer-term plans, a committee of AMs has said
Sustainable development will be the ‘central organising principle’ for the Welsh Assembly Government and public sector in Wales, the first minister has said
A lack of transparent evaluation and feedback in procurement is one of several barriers preventing small and medium-sized enterprises in Wales from winning public sector contracts, research has found...
Almost half of jobless people in Wales are under 25, with the recent rise in unemployment ‘disproportionately’ affecting certain areas of the country, a think-tank has said
Housing associations in Wales are failing to meet many of the regulatory standards set out by the Welsh Assembly Government, the audit watchdog has said.
Education provision in Wales improved last year, but more must be done to raise the achievement of pupils from poor backgrounds, the schools inspectorate has said
All public service providers in Wales could be required to treat the Welsh and English languages equally under plans to draw down powers over the Welsh language from Westminster
The Welsh Ambulance Service is introducing more overtime shifts and streamlined admissions to accident and emergency departments after its emergency call response times fell for the third month...