When Nick Kyrgios burst on to the scene in 2014, making the headlines as he reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon as a teenager, beating the likes of then World No. 1 Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet along the way, before reaching the last eight of the Australian Open the following year, many were deeming the Australian to be the next big thing in tennis. Victories over Roger Federer, Nadal and Novak Djokovic on his first attempt is an incredibly rare feat and it was testament to his star quality. However, things haven’t exactly worked out for Kyrgios and he is…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Gambling throughout Wales and the rest of the UK has seen a massive increase in popularity throughout the last 20 months. You might assume that the country being in lockdown and the closure of land-based casinos and betting shops would have put a halt on many people’s betting habits however; figures so far show that the opposite is very much the case. The Increased Popularity of Online Gambling Numerous gambling platforms have reported record numbers of signups and revenue for the latter part of 2020 and the start of 2021. There are many different reasons why this would be, but…
A luxurious life that sustains financial stability is every person’s dream. In today’s capitalistic world, having a strong financial background means having a stable social standing. From good education to a healthy lifestyle, better living conditions, and enjoying the luxuries of life, everything asks for money. If you can sustain your lifestyle with your earnings, then you have nothing to worry about. But if you can not pay for your needs and wants through your own earnings, you ask people for financial help – a little thing called debt. A temporary or a one-time debt is nothing to worry about…
Team morale will greatly benefit the employee, their employer, and the company at large. A boost in morale will undoubtably prompt a boost in productivity, and a boost in productivity will be seen in a boost in profits. The dreaded app Glassdoor has made it easy for employees and potential employees to express their satisfaction – or dissatisfaction – with a company, making it harder for employees to overlook the happiness of their staff. It aids everyone to make sure your staff are satisfied in their work. Read on for tips on how to keep your employees’ morale high in…
There is something about autumn that feels different. It is undoubtedly the best season of the year for people looking for dates. The season is full of fun, and there are numerous creative date activities you can enjoy with your partner. With that in mind, below are five reasons why autumn is considered the go-to season for dating. Love Is in the Air – The Weather Is Perfect for the First Date in Wales Many people love autumn because of the changing colors of leaves. You’ll find that trees that used to be green explode into stunning hues of orange,…
Chancellor Rishi Sunak set out his Budget and the results of his Spending Review today, Wednesday 27th October 2021. H M Treasury also published the Final Report of the Government’s Business Rates Review, some conclusions of which were announced in the Budget. Responding specifically to the £130 million fund for small businesses, Paul Slevin, President of Chambers Wales, said: “SMEs are the lifeblood of Welsh business and play a vital role in the growth of our economy. This multi-million-pound commitment to specifically support small and medium sized businesses in Wales is a welcome investment to enable future growth, particularly after the…
Welsh speakers face injustice if they want to sit their driving tests through the medium of Welsh, according to the Welsh Language Commissioner. In a new investigation report into the implementation of the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency’s (DVSA) Welsh Language Scheme, the Commissioner concludes that the agency is acting contrary to its commitment to treat Welsh and English on a basis of equality. The DVSA failed on the following three issues: The percentage of Welsh-medium driving tests cancelled was almost three times higher than the percentage of English-medium tests cancelled. Applicants had to wait five to six weeks longer…
The Football Association of Wales has announced their women and girls’ strategy for 2021-2026, with a mission to create the best environment, support structures and opportunities to accelerate the growth of women’s football, to make it reach its full potential. Titled “Our Wales: For Her, Ein Cymru: Amdani Hi”, the six-year strategy details a vision to inspire confidence in women & girls to be their best self and can be viewed here. Ahead of Cymru’s FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifier against Estonia at Cardiff City Stadium, the FAW shared its specific targets for women and girls’ football in Wales, which are…
Film fans can get into the Halloween spirit as a replica of the iconic Ecto-1 car pulls into St. David’s Cardiff to celebrate the launch of Sony Pictures’ highly anticipated Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which can be seen exclusively in cinemas from November 18th. Visitors can snap a selfie with the vehicle and stand inside a super-sized ‘ghost trap’ on October 30th and 31st, ahead of the film’s UK release on November 18th. Screens will also show snippets of the new movie and Lego™ Ecto-1 models will be on display, with a special competition for a chance to win a private screening of the movie and Ghostbusters-themed goodies via social media. James Waugh, Centre Director at St. David’s Dewi Sant, said: “Film fans of all ages are excited to see the new Ghostbusters: Afterlife movie, so we’re helping to get them in the…
The Welsh Government is being challenged to prioritise the compulsory education system in Wales to provide the foundation for the future skilled workforce needed by employers. Arwyn Watkins, OBE, managing director of Cambrian Training Company, the leading apprenticeships provider to the hospitality industry in Wales, will make the call when addressing delegates at the Mid Wales Tourism and Hospitality Conference at The Metropole Hotel, Llandrindod Wells on November 9. Referring specifically to the recruitment crisis in the hospitality industry caused by Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic, Mr Watkins will warn that there are no quick fixes and that there is…