A Llanelli automotive manufacturer Gestamp Tallent Ltd is celebrating after being named Vocational Qualification (VQ) Employer of the Year for Wales.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Three of the most satisfying things known to man; wine, cheese and chocolate, are coming together in a one-day festival that’s coming to Cardiff this November.
PEOPLE across Wales waiting for NHS treatment are risking long-term reliance on painkillers, mental health problems, unemployment and family breakdown according to a new report on the impact of delayed treatment in Wales by the Board of Community Health Councils, published today (Thursday 10th May).
The Farmers’ Union of Wales has reacted cautiously to a Welsh Government statement setting out a timetable for moving from the Basic Payment Scheme to a new system post-Brexit, stressing that protecting family farms and our rural communities must be central to any future policy.
The college launched a three-year strategy with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) in the autumn and is already reaping the rewards.
Pop star and former EastEnders actor Michelle Gayle, and Benidorm and Coronation Street star Alice Barlow will play the roles of Alison and Kat respectively in Son of a Preacher Man – a new musical that plays at Cardiff’s New Theatre next week from 15 – 19 May as part of a major UK tour. Directed by Strictly Come Dancing’s Craig Revel Horwood, it features the soulful music of Dusty Springfield.
In just over three weeks, thetoughest and most prestigious sailing series will arrive in Cardiff and ABP South Wales has been named a presenting partner as the global sporting event makes its first visit to Wales.
An inspirational lecturer from Cardiff and Vale College, who has overcome a spinal injury to develop a rewarding teaching career, has been named Trainer of the Year in this year’s Vocational Qualification (VQ) Awards for Wales.
A philanthropist’s £850,000 gift to fund research into Islam in the UK, with a unique emphasis on scholars’ social responsibilities, will make a “positive difference to the lives of British Muslims”.
Chinese, Turkish, Indian, Italian or good old fish and chips – a weekend takeaway and the Eurovision Song Contest often go hand in hand as fellow mainstays of British culture.