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Latest News | A design team has been appointed to bring forward the planned Football Museum for Wales. Read More… |
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Paul Arnold, R&D tax partner at Bevan Buckland LLP, offers his advice on R&D tax relief. Read More… |
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Cardiff-based consumer home-testing healthcare company MyHealthChecked has acquired a provider of personalised nutrition consultancy services. Read More… |
A housewares brand which dates back to the 1700s and is well-known for its bathroom and kitchen scales is to be acquired by Ultimate Products in a deal worth up to £34m. Read More… |
Broadband and communications provider KCOM has agreed a deal to sell its national ICT business to Nasstar. Read More… |
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Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) has secured a fourth term ballot and will now launch its new five-year plan to aid recovery in the city centre in August. Read More… |
A delicatessen in Porthcawl has been acquired by a new owner who started working at the business as a Saturday girl. Read More… |
Retail sales were "above seasonal norms" in June, according to a new report from the CBI, with volumes expected to remain "good" for July. Read More… |
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Businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic will now be protected from eviction until the end of September 2021, it has been announced. Read More… |
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The economy of North Wales can look ahead to a stronger future, economy minister Vaughan Gething has said on a visit to the region. Read More… |
UK car production surged in May but remained below pre-pandemic levels, according to new figures. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Family Housing Association has unveiled a collaboration with ASW Property Services to install solar panels on housing stock in Carmarthenshire as part of the government-funded Optimised Retrofit Programme. Read More… |
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