First Minister Eluned Morgan has made a speech focusing on the Welsh Government’s achievements over the past year, highlighting significant progress made in priority areas, as the Senedd approaches its summer recess next week. Speaking during a Welsh Government debate at the Senedd this afternoon, the FM outlined how the government has delivered against its commitments across four priority areas: Better Health, More Homes, Better Transport and More Jobs. Better Health The First Minister highlighted the progress made in cutting the longest NHS waits, which have fallen by 86% since their peak during the Covid pandemic. A further £120 million…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Monmouthshire, UK, Leading recruitment business NuStaff is celebrating a landmark 12 months following a successful Management Buy Out (MBO), reporting an impressive 92% growth in revenue and the early repayment of its Development Bank of Wales loan, six years ahead of schedule. The transformational deal, completed in 2024, was supported and advised on by award-winning dealmaking business GS Verde Group. Since then, NuStaff has gone from strength to strength, expanding its client base, scaling operations, and investing in new talent to meet increasing demand across its core markets. The original MBO allowed the management team to take full control of…
This week, students from Cardiff Metropolitan University will graduate at the Wales Millennium Centre. Over 3,200 students from more than 90 countries will attend the July graduation ceremonies which take place from Monday 14 July to Thursday 17 July. Professor Rachael Langford, Cardiff Met’s Vice-Chancellor and President, said: “Graduation week is a standout moment in our University calendar – a special time to celebrate the achievements of our students. It’s a chance for us to warmly welcome graduates, along with their families, friends and supporters who have been by their side throughout their academic journey. “On behalf of the entire…
A new project to develop next-generation tidal turbine blades is underway in Wales, bringing together leading organisations from across the marine energy sector. Menter Môn Morlais Ltd, the owner of Europe’s largest consented tidal energy scheme, is playing a central role in driving this initiative forward. Backed by £1million Welsh Government funding through the Vinnovate programme, the project aims to design turbine blades that are more efficient and durable, ready for deployment in harsh tidal environments off the coast of Ynys Môn (Anglesey). The initiative sees AMRC Cymru, ORE Catapult, and Menter Môn’s Morlais project partner with Galician firms Magallanes…
Digital technology has transformed the way we live, how we handle our daily chores, work, and our free time. Most of our activities have now moved online – we don’t have to commute to go to the nearest movie theatre or gaming centre anymore; we can now do it all from home. From video streaming services such as Disney+ or Netflix, to online gaming and gambling platforms, our fun time is just a click away. However, with greater accessibility comes greater responsibility and an urge for stricter digital laws. For Welsh consumers navigating a fast-paced digital environment, learning about their…
Ever felt that electric buzz when a game world responds to your every twitch? That’s the thrill of real-time gaming, and here in Wales, it’s catching fire faster than you can say “lag-free.” Wales has quietly built a surprising roster of digital playgrounds. According to the University of South Wales, there are now over 100 video game companies operating in Wales, with roughly half sprouting in the past decade. It’s mad, really—studios large and micro, from Penarth’s Wales Interactive to the shiny new Rocket Science European HQ in Cardiff, all quick to leverage real-time engines like Unreal and Unity to…
Organisers are hailing Cardiff’s brand-new music series Blackweir a success after more than 100,000 people enjoyed four massive headlining concerts. Over the past two weeks, the city’s largest greenfield venue has welcomed iconic global artists Stevie Wonder, Alanis Morissette, Noah Kahan and Slayer. And today, Cardiff-based DEPOT Live (the live-events arm of Cardiff music venue, DEPOT) and UK promoters Cuffe and Taylor say they are delighted with Blackweir, and hope that this is the start of a regular concert series which could bring world-renowned artists and musicians to the iconic green space at Blackweir Fields alongside the River Taff next year.…
A mature student who once dreamed of becoming a doctor, but missed out on sitting her GCSEs due to illness, says returning to university to study something completely different helped her see that everything happens for a reason. Hannah Stansfield, 27, from Liverpool, will graduate from the BA (Hons) Textile Design course at Cardiff Metropolitan University this week – a passion she discovered while unwell that has become her dream career. Hannah said: “I had always wanted to be a doctor. But when I was in year 11, at the age of 16, I became unwell and ended up leaving…
More than 200 golfers and 55 teams, from across England, Scotland and Wales gathered at Clyne Golf Club for a charity tournament supporting children and families affected by kidney disease. The event was hosted by Swansea-based charity Popham Kidney Support, which provides practical, emotional and financial assistance to people across Wales living with kidney disease. This year’s Golf Day raised in excess of £14,000 – the highest total to date – thanks to team entries, sponsorship, and funds raised during the evening’s raffle and auction. Main event sponsor, The Construction Club – represented by Jamie Lannen and Geraint Hopkins, contributed…
CHEERS to Tom Billington! The talented student swapped North Wales for the Ivy League and is loving life in the US. A former Coleg Cambria A Level learner, Tom is in his fourth year at Princeton University in New Jersey, where he is excelling in both his studies and with extra-curricular commitments. As well as being captain of the Cheerleading team, he is a member of groups including the American Society of Civil Engineers Student Chapter, Engineers Without Borders and Princeton’s Architecture and Beekeeping clubs. Praising Cambria’s Deeside Sixth Form Centre and Head Mim Riddell for the support he received…