Digital helpline provider Connect Assist is offering charities a unique behind-the-scenes look into the technologies and practical aspects of delivering multi-channel helplines.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The company behind plans for a North Wales tidal lagoon that could create 20,000 jobs and generate more than £11 billion for the regional economy has vowed to press ahead with the scheme.
As World Cup fever grips millions of TV viewers across the UK, TV Licensing is reminding foreign residents in Wales tuning in to support their home teams to make sure they are correctly covered by a TV Licence.
British Championship finalists Dan Bewley and Jason Garrity complete the Adrian Flux British FIM Speedway Grand Prix line-up after being named as track reserves for the Cardiff event – which is now just a month away.
It’s the iconic television show that has mesmerised children (and, if we’re honest, adults) since it first aired on the BBC in the late 1990s.
City Hospice, Cardiff’s local hospice, is pleased to welcome, Liz Andrews, as its new Chief Executive.
Wales stands to benefit from a high-quality jobs and growth bonanza over the next decade in its already healthy life sciences sector, according to new research.
The Capital FM Cardiff Bay Beach Festival is coming back bigger and better than ever – in a new waterfront location near Cardiff Bay Barrage – and packing even more attractions into the summer holidays.
The team at M&S Haverfordwest joined 5,000 of their colleagues across the UK by taking part in a community volunteering drive last week (18-24 June). The team created beautiful garden spaces at the most westerly farm in Wales – Farms for City Children’s Lower Treginnis Farm.
A charity, which provides food, clothes and furniture to homeless people and families struggling on the poverty line, has been thrown a £21,000 lifeline by Wales & West Housing.