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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 ...
South Wales’ award-winning Vale Resort has made two new senior appointments. Paul Russell, formerly of Norton Park Resort, ...
A Cardiff firm has launched an AI-powered platform designed to help steel manufacturers to reduce waste, lower carbon ...
Police officers across England and Wales are set to receive an above-inflation 4.2% pay rise. The increase applies to all ...
Global professional services firm Aon plc has announced a new arrangement with FORS (Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme) to ...
Newport City Council is introducing a 7.5 tonne weight restriction for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) on the George Street ...
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 ...
A preferred operator has been selected to run Llancaiach Fawr Manor House in Nelson. The historic attraction closed its doors ...
Two Welsh elite sportswomen have launched a new business to support and upskill sports captains across the UK and beyond. The ...