Author: Rhys Gregory

In January 2021, the value of the cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, soared to above $40,000 for the first time ever. And, as the largest and leading cryptocurrency, it’s expected to continue to reach an even higher value in the following months. But as cryptocurrencies are an emerging, volatile market in the finance sector, and are known to be a risky investment, how and why has Bitcoin hit this new high? In December 2020, Bitcoin first reached the record-breaking value of $20,000. Gaining 300% last year, it has since continued to rise in value. Subsequently, there has also been a sharp rise in…

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The Championship season is already past the halfway mark, and the completion for top honors is tough among the Welsh teams. Cardiff City and Swansea City are the top Welsh teams, and both have a good chance of making it back to the Premier League at the end of the current season. Swansea is the Welsh team worth wagering your Netbet welcome offer on as they will ensure they win all the matches to return to the Premiership. However, pundits argue that Norwich City have the best chance of returning to the Premier League.  The Canaries won the Championship two seasons ago.…

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A wide variety of natural remedies have been used throughout centuries to ease pain and discomfort, boost the immune system, and treat the symptoms of an array of physical and mental health problems. And some natural remedies have proven to be just as useful to our pets as to us. CBD oil for cats is a prime example. This potent compound derived from hemp shows great promise in veterinary medicine, but many cat owners stay reserved when it comes to giving their pets CBD. Concerns about the side-effects, excessive sleepiness, and overall safety of CBD for cats are the main…

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Love and healthy relationships have nothing to do with addiction. You need to understand when your relationships are still healthy and when you’d better do something to improve them. There is no need to leave your partner, but you definitely need to understand what’s going on and what to do in such situations. What is a destructive attachment? In a couple, attachment arises inevitably, and this is normal: people feel sympathy and are drawn to each other. Relationships make us happy, and separation from a partner makes us sad. When you are looking for Russian women for marriage on https://brides4love.com/russian-brides,…

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RSPCA Cymru is warning pet owners in the Whitland area to be vigilant after a cat was shot in the head with an air gun. The concerning incident took place on 11 December when the black and white cat – Luna – returned home with a horrifying wound. She was taken to the vets where an air gun pellet was found in her head which was removed successfully. Luckily Luna has survived the shocking incident and is recovering from her ordeal. RSPCA inspector Keith Hogben said: “This air gun attack is very concerning and our thoughts go out to Luna…

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The first batch of a new wellness green tea blended with pure Welsh honey and scientifically identified botanicals has arrived in Wales. Welsh Brew Tea has teamed up with Cardiff University’s @Pharmabees Project and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board to create the beverage. Developed by the Swansea-based company with Cardiff’s scientific knowhow, the Bee Good to YOURSELF tea – blended in the UK – is 100% natural. “We believe it’s the first green tea of its kind to use real Welsh honey in the form of flakes – as opposed to synthetic honey flavouring used in other products,” said…

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The Farmers’ Union of Wales is urging members to report all incidents of livestock attacks to the police to ensure that the right actions can be taken. FUW Deputy President Ian Rickman said: “Avoidable losses, such as those that occur when a dog chases or attacks livestock, remain a significant source of frustration for the livestock sector in Wales. “Industry initiatives, such as the FUW campaign “Your dog, Your responsibility” which widened the message to respecting the countryside, picking up after your dog, keeping dogs on a lead near livestock and making sure dogs don’t escape from home, have had…

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Almost 14,000 people in the Swansea Bay area have now received a Covid vaccination. Frontline health and social care workers, many care home residents and some residents over the age of 80 who do not live in care homes have had their first dose. There are around 24,000 people over 80 across our area and all will be offered a vaccination by their GP surgery or in their care home over the coming weeks. We are on target to be able to vaccinate all care home residents with a first dose by the end of January and hope to be…

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Cardiff Bus customers are being alerted to service changes taking place across its network from this weekend. The operator is set to alter services from Sunday January 17th with customers advised to only travel for essential reasons and check all timetables before they travel if their journey is necessary. The decision to reduce services has come as a result of discussions between the Welsh Government and bus operators, to reflect the current and ongoing lockdown. Timetable changes will affect all services apart from 65, 65A & H59 which will remain the same. Unfortunately, services 12, 53, 66, 93, 95A, 95B,…

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Is your small business one of the millions that have been unable to trade as normal and seen turnover fall as a result of the coronavirus? With working capital issues being experienced across a broad range of industries, making sure there’s enough cash to pay bills, buy stock and operate effectively is proving to be extremely challenging.  The culture of late payments and the time lag between completing work and receiving payment can be challenging enough at the best of times, but when levels of new work are down and customers and clients are delaying payments to maintain their own…

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