Wales Business News News
Swansea Building Society has linked with St. James’s Place to offer its products and services through the wealth management firm’s mortgage panel.
The UK Government’s refusal to back the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon has been labelled a kick in the teeth for the city, Wales and the UK.
The UK Government has thrown out plans for a £1.3bn Swansea Bay tidal lagoon.
Today is the day we find out if the House of Commons will vote for Heathrow expansion, almost three years since the Airports Commission recommended that an expanded Heathrow was best for Britain, and the South and Mid Wales Chamber of Commerce is showing its full support on the expansion.
New cameras will enforce three yellow box junctions, a further bus lane and a no entry point and fixed penalty notices will be issued against drivers that breach the rules from June 25th.
Whether you’re already a fully-fledged vegetarian or just thinking of cutting down on meat, you’ll love the sound of DIRT; a new, pop-up vegetarian supperclub starting next month.
Welsh female engineers from across the rail industry called for more women and girls to consider careers in engineering at this year’s International Women in Engineering Day on Saturday.
Ahead of the much-anticipated opening of Bar 44 Bristol, the first Bar 44 outside of Wales, the award winning 44 Group has launched a major recruitment campaign across their five tapas bars and restaurants.
The winners of the National and Junior of Wales competitions are on track to add UK titles to their list of culinary honours.
Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, has signed a significant new contract with Supercomputing Wales, the national supercomputing research facility for Wales that will result in a world-first Atos and Dell EMC supercomputing Centre of Excellence.