A University of South (USW) student has won a scholarship to work with specialist tailors in Ireland.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Esteemed author Hayley Long, who graduated from Aberystywth University with a degree in English Literature in 1992, is the winner of the 2018 English language Tir na n-Og literature prize for young adults.
Mermaid Quay, the top dining & leisure destination on the waterfront in the heart of Cardiff Bay, is set to undergo a comprehensive refurbishment.
The Slate Caverns will host an exciting and dramatic new competitive Special Stage for this year’s Dayinsure Wales Rally GB.
Welsh homeowners spend on average almost £400 every year on DIY and home repairs, but more than half admit they don’t have a “rainy day fund” set aside to tackle life’s little problems when they strike.
In 2018, for the first time ever, Wales will compete as an individual nation at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest – offering young singers an opportunity to represent Wales on the HUGE stage in Minsk, Belarus in November.
Cardiff Bus is calling on drivers to embrace sustainable transport ahead of the city’s biggest ever car-free day this weekend.
A Llanelli automotive manufacturer Gestamp Tallent Ltd is celebrating after being named Vocational Qualification (VQ) Employer of the Year for Wales.
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).