Author: Rhys Gregory

Trading bots are excellent tools for helping to improve your crypto investment journey. While they’re certainly not silver bullets that will take you to mega-riches, you can certainly improve your chances of having an efficient crypto trading experience by using these tools. But what should you look out for when selecting a crypto trading bot? How can you avoid the bad eggs in the crypto bot basket and instead select one which meets your needs? This article will share some top tips on choosing the right bot system for you. Your priorities  Crypto trading bots come in all shapes and…

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Despite the falling wholesale price of oil and fuel, savings are failing to be passed onto motorists according to FairFuelUK. The data shows that since Christmas, the price of oil has fallen by 89%. Meanwhile, the wholesale petrol price has fallen by 24% but price at the pumps has only seen 1% of these savings passed on. While diesel has fallen 19%, yet retail has only fallen 3%. In this time, fuel supply chain businesses have increased profit from drivers when they fill up, by 242% for petrol and 175% for diesel. FairFuelUK Campaign is calling upon the UK government to…

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Carphone Warehouse has announced that it will close all of its 531 standalone stories in the UK, resulting in 2,900 redundancies. The standalone stores will close on 3 April and will instead focus on selling mobile devices through its shop-in-shops in 305 big Currys PCWorld stores and online. The small standalone stores, representing 8% of Dixons Carphone’s total UK selling space. Turnaround of its mobile business Today’s announcement is an essential next step in Dixons Carphone’s turnaround of its Mobile business as part of its strategy outlined in December 2018, to return this part of the business, which will make…

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Following the Government update on 16 March 2020 and ongoing situation with COVID-19, all RHS Shows, Garden events and school visits will be cancelled with immediate effect until 30 June 2020. RHS Gardens remain open, with a number of increased precautionary measures in place. With the Government no longer supporting mass gathering events due to the impact on emergency services and heightened actions to encourage social distancing, the following RHS Shows will regrettably no longer take place in 2020: RHS London Spring Launch & Orchid Show, 7-8 April RHS Botanical Art and Photography Show, 17-18 April RHS Flower Show Cardiff,…

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Twenty-one people in St. Brides Wentlooge are celebrating today after winning £1,000 each thanks to their lucky postcode. The Lighthouse Park neighbours netted the windfall when NP10 8ST was announced as a Daily Prize winner with People’s Postcode Lottery on Tuesday 17th March 2020. People’s Postcode Lottery ambassador Danyl Johnson sent his well-wishes to the winners. He said: “What great news to get along with your breakfast! Congratulations to our winners, I hope they enjoy their winnings.” A minimum of 32% of ticket sales goes directly to charities and players of People’s Postcode Lottery have raised over £500 million to…

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The government has issued an updated list of those most ‘at risk’ if they contract the Coronavirus disease. In yesterday’s first daily update by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, pregnant woman were added to the ‘vulnerable’ list. Public Health England chief medical officer Chris Whitty said those on the list should stay at home for 12 weeks. The total number of people in Wales who have tested positive for Coronavirus currently stand at 124, after a further 30 people were diagnosed. It has also been announced that a 68 year old man has become the first patient in Wales known to…

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A police boss has launched a new crusade against con artists who are targeting lonely men and women in cruel romance scams. North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones has made tackling fraud of all kinds a key priority in his Police and Crime Plan and says he’s concerned about the growing number of so-called Rom Cons. One case in North Wales involved a 60 year-old-woman who was tricked into sending £59,000 to a callous heartbreaker over a period of three and a half years. She met the suspect on a dating website and the alarm was first raised…

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Wales’ top workplace learners have been recognised for their resilience and hard work in developing themselves professionally at a special event held by Portal Training. Staff working in education, sport and business won praise for pursuing a range of professional qualifications alongside their day-to-day roles at a ceremony in St David’s Hotel, Cardiff. Hosted by BBC Wales’ Eleri Sion, the awards honoured those who have successfully gained new qualifications in leadership and management through Portal Training. Winners included Port Talbot’s Ysgol Cwm Brombil, Aberystwyth’s Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru, Swansea City FC, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Ysgol y Preseli in Pembrokeshire and more.…

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THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) is poised for the next stage of the south Wales transport network development, including drawdown of City Deal funding for the Porth Park & Ride and the full design of Cardiff Central Station. After its latest meeting, the CCR Regional Transport Authority, which comprises elected transport portfolio leads from the ten local authorities in south-east Wales, has announced a series of updates to the Metro plus Phase 1 programme, Metro Central, Barry Docks Transport Interchange and the submission of funding bids to Welsh Government to support the delivery of the programme, as well as a…

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The government has issued an updated list of those most ‘at risk’ if they contract the Coronavirus disease. In yesterday’s first daily update by the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, pregnant woman were added to the ‘vulnerable’ list. Public Health England chief medical officer Chris Whitty said those on the list should stay at home for 12 weeks. The government has urged everyone to do what they can to stop Coronavirus from spreading. Boris Johnson urged people to avoid the ‘office, pubs and travel’ to help minimise the risk to themselves and others. The people considered ‘at risk’ include: people aged…

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