Wales Business News News
The Welsh Ambulance Service are delighted to announce that they have appointed Jason Killens as their new Chief Executive.
City Region leaders are demanding to know what information the UK Government are taking into account when deciding the fate of the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon.
Stuart Price, Partner and Actuary at independent financial services consultancy Quantum Advisory, is calling for the £10,000 minimum wage cap for auto-enrolment to be scrapped.
The £738million South Wales Metro is the centrepiece of the Cardiff Capital Region City Deal. Here, CCR Cabinet Chair Councillor Andrew Morgan outlines what the project must achieve.
Student entrepreneurs at Aberystwyth have launched a new mobile app that could revolutionise the way people book hair and beauty appointments.
The community interest company in the heart of Cardiff has secured the future of the festival and promised to build on the reputation it has developed over the past decade since being founded by Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens and John Rostron in 2007.
Mrs Bucket Cleaning Services has cleaned up the competition after scooping two coveted contracts worth £200,000.
A young enterprise scheme is celebrating the success of its first entrepreneurial project which saw 32 young people, not in any education, employment or training (NEET), gain qualifications, land jobs and start two businesses.
Leading Welsh oil distributor Oil 4 Wales is celebrating its turnover rising to over £100 million for the first time.
he Council will begin work on a major scheme to improve Tonypandy Town Centre for the benefit of businesses and…