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Trading standards officers in Newport have seized illegal tobacco and vaping products with a value of around £1.85 million.
More than 20 new members have joined an organisation which represents tourism and hospitality businesses across Mid Wales.
Newport City Council has launched a survey to seek views on life in the city.  Let’s Talk: Living in Newport asks residents ...
A Cardiff firm has launched an AI-powered platform designed to help steel manufacturers to reduce waste, lower carbon ...
Global professional services firm Aon plc has announced a new arrangement with FORS (Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme) to ...
South Wales’ award-winning Vale Resort has made two new senior appointments. Paul Russell, formerly of Norton Park Resort, ...
Schools, colleges, employers and the Welsh Government must work together to present apprenticeships as a strong start to a ...
UKHospitality is calling on the Welsh Government to extend business rates support to include hospitality, saying the sector ...
Newport City Council is introducing a 7.5 tonne weight restriction for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) on the George Street ...
A preferred operator has been selected to run Llancaiach Fawr Manor House in Nelson. The historic attraction closed its doors ...
Businesses that undertake effective assessments of their artificial intelligence (AI) systems can better harness the ...
Trebor Jones has a double celebration in 2025 – he has worked for the same business for 50 years and been elected president ...