Author: Rhys Gregory

Apart from betting on sports, people also love playing casino games. That’s why there are places such as Las Vegas and Macau, where gamblers can find thousands of slots, roulette, blackjack, and other types of casino games. Even though everyone wants to go there, sometimes, we just don’t have enough time or financial resources to travel to these fantastic cities. Fortunately, the iGaming industry has grown massively in the last couple of years. As a result, we can experience thousands of casino games from the palms of our hands, thanks to the incredible online casinos. In addition to games, these…

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We know what’s ahead and we hope you will let us know-how design and development evolve. Keep that in mind, we look forward to making a profit with DUSD and DGTX at Digitex: 1. Find DGTX in the DUSD Liquid Drilling store Profit platforms can be rewarded as providers of the DGTX market in several phases platform on the stock exchange. 2. Make a DUSD and get DGTX resolution fees If we are watching for other ways to speed up profit, you can set up DUSD and get DGTX by paying a resolution fee. Users can place a DGTX CDP…

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The first COVID-19 vaccine has been given the go-ahead and the roll-out across Wales will start within a matter of days, the Chief Medical Officer has announced today [Wednesday 2 December] The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has now authorised the first vaccine as safe and effective on the basis of detailed independent expert review of evidence from large scale clinical trials. The Pfizer Biontech vaccine has become the first to receive MHRA clearance in the UK and 40 million doses of the vaccine will shortly be available for delivery across the UK, with Wales getting its allocation…

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Christ College Brecon has teamed up with Cardiff Blues in a partnership aimed at developing rugby talent regardless of age or gender. The new partnership strengthens Christ College’s existing relationship with Cardiff Blues which provides a direct link to coaching expertise, strength and conditioning programmes, performance analysis and player welfare support for the school’s first XV. Working closely with Cardiff Blues, the school will expand upon its rugby provision with specialised coaching available to all its pupils through timetabled lessons and extracurricular activities, and a focus on providing development opportunities for girls and primary school pupils. Cardiff Blues’ Education Coordinator,…

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AN ANTI-VIRAL and anti-bacterial aerosol spray developed in South Wales has been proven to kill the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 and can disinfect areas up to 100m3. The Biosan Total-Release Sanitiser was created by Genesis Biosciences in its Cardiff laboratories and follows in the footsteps of the company’s General Purpose Sanitiser which has been sold across the entirety of Europe since March. The total-release sanitiser offers a simple and effective method of disinfection of large spaces via a pressurised canister to deliver the anti-viral and anti-bacterial solution. The product is dispelled into the air by locking the trigger…

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This is a very similar story to the woes of the BHS Pension Scheme that occurred in 2016. In simple terms, following the collapse of the Arcadia Group, the Arcadia Pension Scheme’s funding level will be assessed to see if the Scheme’s assets are higher or lower than the value of Pension Protection Fund (PPF) compensation of all the Scheme’s members. If the assets are lower the likely outcome is that the Scheme will fall into the PPF and members will receive PPF compensation, which is generally around 10% lower (and certainly no bigger) than the benefits they would be…

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Cardiff Central remained the busiest station in Wales with more than 12.6 million passenger entries and exits in the last year, figures published today by the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) reveal. Newport (2,717,124), Cardiff Queen Street (2,694,084), Swansea (2,059,952) and Bridgend (1,508,294) stations made up the remainder of the top 5 most used stations in Wales. The least used station in Wales was Sugar Loaf, in Powys, with only 156 entries and exits recorded last year. The numbers are revealed in ORR’s estimate of station usage statistics, which officially records the annual total of passenger entries and exits.…

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Consumers are willing to pay double for a high quality premium beef, research has revealed. The findings from a series of tasting events have shown that consumers place a high value on eating quality and are willing to pay double for a consistent, high quality premium product compared to a good every day one. The findings are part of the Aberystwyth University-run BeefQ project. The research is supported and funded by the Welsh Government Rural Development Programme and the European Agricultural Fund. A diverse cross-section of 1,200 regular beef eaters and purchasers from Wales and England participated in the tasting…

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A free legal advice service provided by the Department of Law and Criminology at Aberystwyth University and award winning law firm Emma Williams Family Law has been shortlisted for two awards at this year’s Law Works Pro Bono Awards. The Aberystwyth University Family Legal Clinic, established by Dr Ola Olusanya, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law and Criminology with support from Aberystwyth University alumni, has been shortlisted for the Law Works Cymru Award and the Best Pro Bono Clinic awards. The clinic offers free legal support to people living in Ceredigion and was formed to counter the lack of…

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Work is continuing on the construction of Transport for Wales’ new trains for the Wales and Borders rail network and the South Wales Metro despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. TfW is investing £800 million into new trains and tram-trains to totally transform the customer experience throughout their Wales and Borders network.  Work has been progressing with industry partners CAF and Stadler to design and build the new trains that will operate on 95% of their rail services. Significant progress has been made on the Class 398 tram-trains and work has begun on the Class 231 trains. Both are being built…

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