Editor’s Picks News
Wales now has more Blue Flag beaches per mile than anywhere else in the UK.
The Man Engine made its first appearance in Cardiff at the final weekend of the Volvo Ocean Race stopover.
Pembrokeshire’s fast-growing festival of wellbeing, food and music, The Big Retreat Wales, has celebrated a triumphant second year, doubling in size from its inaugural year.
A newly formed British rallying team, Weir Rallying UK, has won third in class (Historic 2) and third overall at the Sol Rally Barbados 2018.
Vivarail is delighted to announce that it has been chosen as preferred bidder to supply a fleet of Class 230 D-Trains to KeolisAmey for the Wales and Borders franchise. The trains will be the first to come into service as part of the new franchise and will demonstrate KeolisAmey’s commitment to providing new, high quality rolling stock to Welsh passengers.
Cardiff School of Art and Design’s Ceramics department (CSAD Ceramics) has announced the launch of its first UK-wide ‘CSAD Ceramics Excellence Award’, devised to highlight the continued benefit of studying ceramics in secondary and further education.
Delighted leaders of S4C series FFIT Cymru are celebrating after losing a “life-changing” 13 stone between them in just eight weeks.
SNPA officers and local landowners are strongly appealing to 4 x 4 vehicle drivers to stick to specific routes when driving their vehicles in Meirionnydd.
Plastic, the ocean, Emmeline Pankhurst, Donald Trump, Brexit, Korea, Grenfell Tower, unicorns, slime and computer gameFortnite are just some of the people and subjects that influence British children’s creativity and use of language, says a report published today by Oxford University Press (OUP).
A new UK Tech Innovation Index is available today which shows that Wales and the South West of England have significant strengths across a range of sectors including AI and Data, Clean Growth, Advanced Manufacturing and Ageing Society. It also illustrates for the first time a significant overlap of activity clusters between the regions, with Bristol, Cardiff and Newport showing especially strong links to each other.