Commenting on reports that the UK Government are set to reject the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon, Harri Lloyd-Davies, President of the South Wales Chamber of Commerce
Author: Rhys Gregory
The World Cup in Russia may be the summer’s big ticket when it comes to international football, however, Cardiff will be playing host to some unlikely international football fixtures of its own next month, too.
While it is commonly known that heart function is reduced at high altitude, a team from Cardiff Met and the University of British Columbia in Okanagan and Loma Linda University School of Medicine, is a step closer to explaining why this is.
From September 2018, Newport families will be among those in Wales able to claim 30 hours of free childcare.
A group of station adopters from Llanishen are backing the call for more people to consider volunteering at their local railway station, making a positive difference to their community during National Volunteers Week (1-7 June).
The family music festival Depot in the Castle returns this weekend (Saturday, 2nd June).
Toyota is once again teaming up with Dayinsure Wales Rally GB to host a car livery design competition for school students, with the winning artwork to be applied to a full-size GT86 rally car.
One of Wales’ top tourist attractions will launch a breathtaking new endurance challenge this summer.
The HLM Cardiff studio has been appointed to design the new extension for Techniquest, Wales’ popular science discovery centre in Cardiff Bay, which focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Echo the Eco Dragonlands at Cardiff Bay’s premier entertainment destination, The Red Dragon Centre, as they kickstart their new eco activities.