Author: Rhys Gregory

Former US Secretary of State, First Lady and US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton will appear at Hay Festival 2022 in conversation with lawyer Helena Kennedy on Thursday 2 June as part of the Festival’s Women & Power series. The first woman in US history to become the presidential nominee of a major political party, Clinton served as the 67th Secretary of State after nearly four decades in public service advocating on behalf of children and families as an attorney, First Lady, and US Senator. She is the author of eight books. Hay Festival international director Cristina Fuentes La Roche said: “We’re…

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One of Wales’ leading environmental charities is urging drivers to keep their conscience and our roadsides clear as part of a new national campaign. With more vehicles than ever before on our roads and a significant increase in our food and drink on-the-go culture, roadside litter is a growing problem in Wales. It is harmful to our environment and wildlife. It ruins the beautiful views for locals and visitors alike, whilst also being difficult, dangerous and expensive to clean up. Research shows that 78% of vehicle litterers feel guilty after littering. Keep Wales Tidy’s new campaign encourages drivers to have…

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A diagnostics company based in Wales is bringing two products to market that could transform both human and animal health. iOmics Ltd. is commercialising the outcomes of world-class research from scientists and researchers at Aberystwyth University to develop new rapid screening tests for cancer in humans and bovine tuberculosis in animals. The new tests could save thousands of human and animal lives, significantly improve the wellbeing and welfare of people and animals, and save governments billions in healthcare, social and farming costs. Cscreen+ will provide an annual screening test for lung cancer using lateral flow technology to identify high-risk patients…

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The sight of bluebells carpeting a woodland floor can be breathtaking – but the popular spring outing is in danger of becoming increasingly rare, Coed Cadw (the Woodland Trust in Wales) has warned. Wales’ largest woodland conservation charity cares for 100 sites in Wales, with a total area of 2,897 hectares (7,155 acres), making it one of the most important organisations for Welsh native bluebell colonies. Bluebells usually bloom in April and May, but the sensitive plants can take at least five years to establish and colonise. This means that trampling by people and dogs can cause serious damage in…

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North Wales’ Theatr Clwyd are touring the world premiere production of Seiriol Davies’ brand new Welsh musical Milky Peaks, which heads to Cardiff’s Sherman Theatre from 4th – 7th May 2022. Set in a fictional village in Snowdonia that is nominated for the ‘Britain’s Best Town’ award, this hilarious comedy follows three lost souls and a shabby drag queen as they try to save their community’s heart all while the dark side of the award threatens to blow the community apart. The show welcomes back many original cast members including: Seiriol Davies (How To Win Against History (UK Tour) andMission…

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House prices in Wales have risen by 3% in the first quarter of 2022 to a new record average price of £233,361, despite high transaction levels beginning to ease off. The figures have been released from Principality Building Society’s Wales House Price Index for Q1 2022 (January-March), which demonstrates the rise and fall in house prices in each of the 22 local authorities in Wales. Wales continues to experience some of the strongest property price increases across the UK, with house prices also increasing by 9.7% annually as well as rising over the quarter. However, transactions in the first quarter are estimated…

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Moneypenny is holding a special recruitment event on Saturday,7th May, for anyone interested in joining the company as demand for its call answering and live chat services continue to increase. The Moneypenny Wrexham HQ has a number of exciting full and part-time roles available, with a variety of shift patterns including evening, weekend and night-time to suit different lifestyles, needs and experience – with lots of staff benefits to take advantage of. There are also some temporary opportunities to cover the Summer overflow and this is the perfect chance to explore job opportunities with the company and discover what it’s like…

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A man from Rhondda Cynon Taff has been given a 12-week prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, and banned from keeping dogs for ten years after leaving two Patterdale terriers with serious untreated injuries that a vet said were likely to have been caused by fighting with badgers. Wayne Mortimer (date of birth 18/12/74) of Nant y Fedw, Abercynon, pleaded guilty to three animal welfare offences when he appeared at Merthyr Magistrates Court last Wednesday (13 April) following a prosecution by the RSPCA. The dogs were found with multiple scarring to their heads and necks and were said by a…

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A Valleys-based startup has become an instant success with its innovative device designed to help cyclists change their tyre quickly and simply. Tyre Glider is the brainchild of Kevin Baker from Ystrad Mynach, whose newfound interest in triathlons introduced him to the chore of changing a bike tyre – something he initially struggled with. In the midst of Covid-19 lockdown, with plenty of time to mull over the issue, it was when he opened a tin of tuna that the seed of an idea was planted for a mechanism that would form the basis of his unique product, which is…

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The National Library of Wales is to host the Wales and the Battle of Britain Touring Exhibition to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. A special event will take place today (April 20) when Pedr ap Llwyd, chief executive and librarian and Air Commodore Adrian Williams, Air Officer Wales, will open the exhibition in the company of Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed, Miss Sara Edwards and Second World War veterans. The exhibition, which will be open free of charge until May 11, has been created by Dr Lynsey Shaw, from the RAF’s Air Historical Branch, together with Air Commodore Williams and his team. Due to the…

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