Author: Rhys Gregory

In recent years Cardiff’s office market has been gradually stabilising and in some areas showing renewed strength, with more space being leased and demand rising after several challenging years following the pandemic. The city has seen both landlords and occupiers adapt to changing patterns of work and business needs.  Annual figures from 2024 showed take-up reaching around 581,643 square feet, the highest total since 2017 and more than double the amount recorded in the previous year, indicating stronger activity and confidence returning to the market. This growth reflects interest from sectors such as financial services and professional firms, while some…

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In the early months of 2026, the housing market in Wales is showing encouraging signs of recovery and activity, with more buyers and renewed confidence after a difficult period for the property sector.  According to the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) survey in Wales, a net balance of surveyors expect more sales and some price growth in the first quarter of the year, suggesting that buyer interest is increasing after a relatively quiet end to 2025.  The positive outlook from estate agents, property managers and surveyors points to a busier year ahead for Welsh housing, driven partly by…

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Welsh MPs have urged the UK Government to pause new inheritance tax rules for farmers until there is a clearer understanding of how they will affect farm families and rural communities.  The cross-bench Welsh Affairs Select Committee criticised the way the changes were introduced, saying ministers have been too relaxed about the possible harm to Welsh agriculture and created confusion about the impact on smaller farms. The committee wants a proper assessment of how the reforms will affect Welsh farmers before they are implemented. The reforms, which were announced by the Treasury, would mean that agricultural property worth more than…

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Employers must show compassion to employees who are grieving, facing addiction or illness because it protects wellbeing, supports productivity and builds long term loyalty. When people go through loss, serious health issues or substance problems, their focus and energy are reduced.  A supportive response from an employer can make the difference between recovery and resignation. In the UK, around one in four people experience a mental health problem each year, and thousands of employees face bereavement annually. Compassion is not only the right thing to do, it is also good business practice. How does compassion improve productivity and loyalty? When…

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Playing games online, whether it’s on a desktop, mobile device or game console, is a popular pastime for many people in the UK. But why is it that the same games dominate the top of the download lists every year? Are Brits not interested in anything new? It’s not that. UK residents love the familiar; nostalgia is also a massive part of UK culture, and games fit into that. For a society that’s known for being busy and having long daily commutes, easy access to entertainment is vital. Here are the real reasons games like Candy Crush will never go…

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Caring is demanding. You’re expected to balance compassion with skill, and every day brings new challenges. Training is more than a formality. It’s the difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling prepared. When training is effective, it shows in practice. You see it in the way carers respond, adapt, and deliver care with confidence. Let’s explore what that looks like in real life. Enhanced Confidence Training should give you confidence, not just knowledge. When you practise scenarios and repeat tasks, you start to feel ready for whatever comes your way. Structured training courses and guided sessions help you build that mindset.…

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For years, the gym membership was seen as the default commitment to health. Joining meant structure, accountability and a dedicated place to exercise away from daily distractions. Yet across the UK, something has shifted. Fitness hasn’t become less important, but where people train has changed dramatically. Instead of asking whether to exercise, more households are asking where it fits best into life. The answer increasingly points towards the spare room, garage, garden studio or even a corner of the living room. This isn’t a rejection of gyms; it’s a reflection of how modern routines, working patterns and priorities have evolved.…

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Britain’s most casino-saturated places are not financial hubs, but holiday towns built on nightlife and tourism. London has the most casinos in Britain. Manchester and Birmingham have some of the largest gambling venues outside the capital. However, when casinos are measured not by raw numbers, but in line with population, a completely different map emerges. The team at BOYLE Casino analysed every licensed casino (128) listed on the Gambling Commission’s public register to identify the geographic distribution of gambling venues across Britain.  They then built a dataset of major UK casinos and compared venue numbers with population data to reveal…

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After seven West End seasons, a record breaking UK and Ireland tour, and more than a dozen productions worldwide, 2:22 A Ghost Story has returned to the New Theatre Cardiff and it proves exactly why it continues to grip audiences. Winner of Best New Play at the WhatsOnStage Awards, Danny Robins’ supernatural thriller manages to be funny, tense, relatable and unsettling all at once. It is sharp writing, brilliantly observed, and very close to home. At its heart, this is a single set play. The entire production takes place in one living space. A newly renovated older property, the kind…

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Drivers are facing disruption on the M4 this morning after a collision on the westbound carriageway at Junction 34. South Wales Police confirmed they are at the scene, with the westbound carriageway currently closed. Motorists travelling westbound are being diverted off at Junction 34. Traffic will be able to rejoin the motorway at the same junction once through the diversion route. Delays are expected in the area while emergency services deal with the incident. Drivers are advised to allow extra time for their journeys and consider alternative routes where possible.

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