A cold start to May for Wales this week, with warmer spells predicted for the May Bank Holiday weekend.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Welsh businesses were amongst the least optimistic in the UK in April despite confidence rising to 22 per cent, according to the latest Business Barometer report from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
Selfie tying a bow tie is something that we men all aspire to achieve, with this ancient skill up there with crafting our own bespoke rocking chair, or creating fire with nothing but our bare hands and a twig.
Barry Cawte has been appointed as the first ever independent Chair of Tennis Wales as part of their ambitious new Vision Plan and a new era for Welsh tennis.
A video production company has made two appointments and moved to bigger offices to accommodate its expansion plans.
LEADING figure from the global energy sector will play a key role in driving forward the £1.3bn Swansea Bay City Deal.
One of South Wales’ fastest growing companies has been praised by the leader of the Welsh Conservative Party for its investment in providing employment opportunities for local people.
Pembrokeshire County Council’s flood alleviation scheme at Little Haven has been shortlisted for an award by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Over £1m of grants to help fund local transport schemes in the county has been secured by Powys County Council.
Macmillan Wales has secured £14.3 million in welfare benefits payments to help thousands of people cope with the huge financial pressures caused by cancer.