Consultants, junior doctors and specialist, associate specialist and specialty doctors in Wales have accepted pay offers made by the Welsh Government.
After the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats released their manifestos for the July general election, other parties have followed suit.
The Green Party, the SNP, Reform UK and Plaid Cymru have all now published their general election manifestos.
The Welsh government has hailed its Six Goals for Urgent and Emergency Care programme, stating that the new services it provides have been accessed by more than 200,000 people.
The Welsh government has made a series of pay offers to junior doctors, consultants and specialty and specialist (SAS) doctors.
The Welsh government has published the Social care workforce delivery plan 2024/27.
A comprehensive guide of how the NHS finance regime works, as well as the wider landscape in which it operates.
The National Office for Care and Support has been formally opened in Wales.
Twelve hospices in Wales will share £4m in government funding to help them maintain services, meet staffing costs and improve the quality of end-of-life care.
Industrial action relating to pay for consultants and speciality and specialist doctors in Wales was suspended after a ‘constructive meeting’ between BMA Cymru Wales members and the Welsh government.