Author: Rhys Gregory

Slot games are part of the casino games that most punters love playing. Slot games are thrilling since you have no idea what the outcome will be. A random slot generator determines the slot game’s wins and losses. You can play slot games at a physical or an online casino; the choice is up to you. However, online casinos allow you to play gambling games at whatever time and place, thus promoting flexibility. There are many web-based slot gaming platforms on the web, for example, the situs judi slot, and for new punters, it can take time and effort to settle…

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Electric cars have been steadily gaining in popularity in recent years, with many people looking to take advantage of their zero-emission capabilities. Those in Wales who want fast-charging cable solutions find https://www.evcableshop.co.uk a good option, as they have a wide range of cables for all kinds of electric vehicles. The fact is that not everyone is aware of the best and worst places to own an electric car in Wales. Swansea is a great place for people who want to own an electric car, while other places in Wales are trying to cope up but do not have the required…

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Rob Page’s Cymru will take on Gibraltar in Wales in an International Challenge Match later this year, with both teams facing each other for the first time at the Senior Men’s level. The match against will take place on Wednesday 11 October, ahead of the home UEFA EURO 2024 qualifier against Croatia in the same international window. Despite never facing each other at senior level, the two countries faced each other last year in UEFA EURO U19 and U21 qualifiers. Venue, KO time and ticket information for the fixtures will be announced in due course. Tickets for Cymru’s first home…

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Businesses across Wales are encouraged to enter the Wales Business Awards 2023 ahead of the forthcoming deadline. With just a fortnight until the deadline, Friday 17 February, SMEs are now urged to enter the prestigious awards. The Wales Business Awards, organised by Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid, recognises innovative and successful businesses. This year will be particularly special as the Wales Business Awards celebrates its 20th year. Businesses can enter in the way that works best for them, whether that is through a video entry or by completing a short form. Paul Slevin, Executive Chair of Chambers Wales…

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“Apprentices are armed with real qualifications, real experience and real references from real jobs; they can carry out the work from day one.” That’s the message from Tom Glover, UK County Chair at RWE, one of Europe’s largest energy companies. As we celebrate Apprenticeship Week 2023, Tom discusses why he champions the value of apprenticeships for both businesses and individuals. And, as the renewable energy industry accelerates towards net zero, he explains why apprenticeships are crucial to a better, cleaner future. “When I was 16, my future was clear-cut. I studied A-levels, and I went to university. I never even…

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WICKED, “one of the most successful musicals of all time” (BBC News), will fly back into Wales Millennium Centre’s Donald Gordon Theatre from Thursday 24 October 2024 and tickets are now on sale. The spectacular, multi-record-breaking and critically acclaimed touring production will return to Wales Millennium Centre from Thursday 24 October 2024 – Saturday 23 November 2024. The West End and Broadway musical phenomenon, that tells the incredible untold story of the Witches of Oz, continues its open-ended run at London’s Apollo Victoria Theatre, where it is now in its 17th year and already the 12th longest-running production in West…

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Jack Goundrey is calling on more youngsters to seek apprenticeships in the renewable energy sector after a whirlwind six months in his new role. The 18-year-old from Holywell was set to study computer science at university until he discovered a degree apprenticeship opportunity with specialist onshore wind energy developer, Wind2. Headquartered in Mold, Wind2 appointed Jack as an apprentice development engineer, who attends the office four days a week with one day at Wrexham Glyndŵr University. Jack, who went to sixth form at Ysgol Maes Garmon, believes the qualifications and skills he is gaining will provide him with ‘a green…

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A&E admissions in Welsh capital shaped by queue jumping and alcohol consumption, research suggests Violence in night-time environments might be caused by people jumping queues, research by Cardiff University suggests. Scientists from the University’s Security, Crime and Intelligence Innovation Institute, the School of Medicine’s Central for Trials Research and School of Mathematics used mathematical models to understand why people end up in A&E with assault injuries. They found evidence suggesting that queues at places like bars, taxi ranks and fast-food outlets, when mixed with alcohol consumption, were associated with increased violence and in admissions to A&E at University Hospital Wales,…

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Tarian, the south Wales Regional Organised Crime Unit, working with southern Wales police forces and partners have made 269 arrests and seized more than 460 kilograms of drugs during 2022. Tarian are responsible for tackling serious and organised crime across southern Wales and managing the threat posed from crime types such as firearms supply, county drugs lines, child sexual exploitation, cybercrime and modern day slavery. During 2022, investigations by Tarian have resulted in 269 arrests, 211 criminals being jailed for a total of 763 years and approximately 469kg of drugs have been removed from the streets. Tarian have also supported…

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The Walnut Tree Inn, the iconic Michelin-starred restaurant near Abergavenny, has been named ’Timeless Classic’ in Food & Travel Magazine’s Reader Awards. The prestigious Food and Travel Reader Awards have been running since 2012, and the 2022 ceremony was held at the prestigious Royal Automobile Club on Pall Mall, London. Celebrating the very best from the world of food, drink and travel, across 23 categories, restaurants, chefs, hotels, destinations, tour operators, cruise companies and airlines were among those honoured. Legendary chef Shaun Hill, who’s been at the helm at The Walnut Tree since 2008, says: “I’m so pleased to win this category. It reflects not just…

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