Today's Wales business news from Insider |
Thursday 17 September 2020 |
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Latest News | Waitrose is to close four shops, including a site in Wales, putting a combined 124 jobs at risk of redundancy. Read More… |
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Gareth Pritchard, tax partner at Deloitte in Wales, looks at the impact of Covid-19 on how businesses are preparing for Brexit. Read More… |
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An additional £14m of Welsh Government funding has been made available to support the sport and leisure sector. Read More… |
The competition watchdog has said Ardonagh Group's acquisition of Bennetts Motorcycling Services raises concerns. Read More… |
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Alastair Milburn, MD and founder of Effective Communication, advises on the trends affecting businesses because of Covid-19, and why talking to staff, clients and customers has never been more important. Read More… |
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Stowe Family Law has opened an office in Cardiff - its first in Wales. Read More… |
The chief executive of the Nuclear Industry Association (NIA) has said the sector still has a "bright future" in the UK despite Hitachi's announcement that it is ending its involvement in UK nuclear projects. Read More… |
A South Wales floodlighting and electrical installation and maintenance specialist has appointed a former commercial director at Warwickshire County Cricket Club to shape and lead its ambitious business strategy. Read More… |
Half-year sales at the Co-op have passed the £5.5bn mark but the company has erred on the side of caution with its outlook, saying the coming months and years remain uncertain given the circumstances surrounding the pandemic. Read More… |
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Dan Wilde, head of employment law at Harding Evans, says as the coronavirus pandemic continues, concerns about unemployment are hitting an all-time high. A surge in redundancies could lead to spike in claims against employers. Read More… |
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A science discovery centre, which is moving to the heart of Wrexham town centre, will unveil more than 100 new exhibits at its re-opening next month. Read More… |
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John Cullen, an insolvency partner at accountancy firm, Menzies LLP, says the coronavirus pandemic has caused even the best-laid business plans to go awry. To maintain continuity and make the most of new opportunities, owner managers have been forced to rapidly adapt their strategies and ways of working. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Passengers will again be able to travel on a section of the Heart of Wales line from November after Network Rail set out the timescales for repairs to the line after two major incidents within a month. Read More… |
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