Flybe, Europe’s largest regional airline, started operating its extensive 2018 Summer schedule from Cardiff Airport at the weekend (Sunday 25th March) featuring 17 routes with a total choice of up to 75 flights a week.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The founding editor-in-chief of Wired, established fintech leaders and a Silicon Valley investor are just some of the names businesses can learn from as at this year’s Digital Festival, as the first wave of speakers are announced. The international tech event, headline sponsored once again by fintech pioneer GoCompare, returns in 2018 for its sixth year.
If you don’t like bothering your doctor with minor ailments, the good news is now you don’t have to.
Welsh foodies are being offered a unique behind the scenes insight into the Cowbridge Food and Drink Festival ahead of this year’s event, thanks to Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert.
A new statistical analysis carried out by Cardiff School of Sport and Heath Sciences in collaboration with Cardiff School of Management has revealed that on average, professional rugby players are more likely than not to sustain a concussion after playing 25 matches in a season.
A new five year ICT and Digital Strategy covering a range of future facing opportunities and challenges for Ceredigion County Council has been approved.
The world’s most extensive bikeshare operator – nextbike – has arrived in Cardiff with the first installation of five docking stations and 50 bicycles which have gone live today (March 26th)
A retired woman from Cardiff, along with twelve others, is hoping to raise £10,000 for Whitchurch-based Cancer Research Wales this spring by shaving her head.
Top Welsh employers and HR professionals were recognised at the second annual Wales HR Awards on Friday evening.
A group of final year Podiatry students are offering their services at Eden Gate, a drop-in centre and charity for homeless people in Newport city centre, to help tackle the physical problems that arise from homelessness.