LEADING independent school Christ College, Brecon, has been judged as ‘excellent’ in all five inspection areas in its latest Estyn report.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Welsh researchers are on track to make a life-saving medical breakthrough, thanks in part to a generous donation from a much-loved high street chain.
A leading Welsh medical supply company has signed a deal to become the sole provider of single use arthroscopes in the UK in a move that could see huge cost savings to hospitals and drastically cut the risk of infections.
Thanks to a combination of miserable weather, New Year diets and empty pockets post-Christmas, January is often seen as the most depressing month of the year, culminating in Blue Monday on the third Monday of the month.
THE Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) Cabinet today (January 15) agreed to support in principle the £180million re-development of Cardiff’s main transport hub with £40m of City Deal funding. The proposed Metro Central project will deliver a new Central Transport Interchange at the heart of Cardiff’s city centre Core Employment Zone. The project encompasses a new Central bus station, the modernisation of Cardiff Central train station, and delivery of a range of other transport infrastructure such as a new coach station, a cycle hub and public realm improvements. The aim is to improve the capacity of the Central Interchange to accommodate…
Business leaders across Wales are being invited to enter the IoD Wales Director of the Year Awards 2018.
DO you have what it takes to boldly go where many fear to go?
In late November, Uber acknowledged that they had covered up a global cyber breach where personal information of 57million drivers and customers was exposed in October 2016. At the same time, Uber confirmed that it had paid the hackers involved $100,000 to delete the data and stay quiet in an effort to prevent the scandal being made public.
The Wales HR Network is extremely excited to announce two truly inspirational keynote speakers from the Duke of Edinburgh’s (DofE) Award in Wales at this year’s Wales HR Awards, just weeks before the deadline for 2018 entries.
While January can be a pretty depressing month, with Christmas and New Year celebrations over and the weather still cold and wet, it is also a great time to reflect on the year that has just gone and see what you can improve on in 2018.