Wales Business News News
Land & Lakes has announced Bluestone as its partner to bring forward a world-class holiday resort and 1,500 jobs to the Penrhos Estate on Anglesey’s Holy Island.
The Farmers’ Union of Wales has welcomed a ruling by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) which bans an advert by vegan pressure group ‘Viva!’ on the grounds that it misled consumers.
Cardiff Bus is alerting customers to diversions to services on Saturday 19 May due to Monster Jam’s return to the city.
The Development Bank of Wales has published its results for 2017/18.
Following the Bank of England’s widely anticipated decision to keep interest rates at the current level of 0.5% (10 May), Stuart Price, Partner and Actuary at Cardiff-based independent financial services consultancy Quantum Advisory, explains what the implications are for UK defined benefit pension schemes as prevailing market conditions continue to be a massive challenge for all key stakeholders.
Leading Welsh insurance provider Jelf has appointed Rhys Perkins to the newly-created position of Development Manager for the South Wales region.
Nearly 3,000 people attended a recent online webinar about the future of analytics, organised by ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) and SAS, the leader in analytics.
The leaders of all six local authorities – Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham – are united behind the North Wales Growth Bid.
TripAdvisor®, the travel planning and booking site, has announced the winners of the second annual Travellers’ Choice® awards for Rentals – and a property in Gwynedd has been recognised as one of the 30 top rated rental homes in the world based on traveller ratings and reviews, as well as customer service provided throughout the booking process.
Nine inspirational teachers and education professionals were revealed as winners of the second Professional Teaching Awards Cymru.