Today's Wales business news from Insider |
With 67 per cent of UK small businesses having already sought help from organisations like Superfast Business Wales to upskill on digital, Jo Roberts, marketing and comms officer for the support service, explains why digital has been the answer for two Welsh firms. Read More… |
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Morrisons' board has rejected a £5.5bn takeover approach from a US-headquartered private equity firm saying it "significantly undervalued" the business. Read More… |
Healthcare and testing company Salutaris People has unveiled a £100m acquisition plan to snap up companies in the healthcare and facilities management sectors over the next three years. Read More… |
Isomer Capital has announced the first close of its new €100m (£86m) co-investment fund, which is backed by British Business Investments. Read More… |
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Daniel Wilde, head of employment at Harding Evans, looks at the legalities that companies need to consider before jumping head first into hybrid working. Read More… |
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Welsh attractions "are open and ready to welcome visitors" over the summer, economy minister Vaughan Gething has said during a visit to an adventure hub at the former Tower Colliery coal mining site near Hirwaun in the Cynon Valley. Read More… |
Tea that has been grown, harvested and processed in Wales is now stocked at iconic food and drink retailer Fortnum and Mason. Read More… |
A plan to provide everyone under 25 with the offer of work, education, training, or self-employment through the Welsh Government's new Young Person’s Guarantee is set to help ensure there is no lost generation in Wales following the Covid pandemic. Read More… |
The UK's Covid-19 recovery accelerated in May, driven by tourism and recreation, according to a new report. Read More… |
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The new general manager of the Swansea Arena general manager has hailed the progress being made on the landmark development. Read More… |
A multimillion-pound programme of improvements has completed at Swansea railway station. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | More than £900,000 has been allocated to road improvements by Blaenau Gwent Council's executive committee for 2021/22. Read More… |
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