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Latest News | More than 100 new jobs are being created in South Wales following investment by a steel fabrication company, with support from the Welsh Government. Read More… |
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As Benjamin Franklin once famously wrote: nothing is certain, except death and taxes. For businesses and property investors in the UK, the amount of tax payable in addition to the purchase price is often an important and inescapable aspect of property transactions, says Ceris Clift, associate solicitor at Greenaway Scott. Read More… |
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A Cardiff-headquartered window and door trade specialist has secured a £12m asset-based lending facility to help support its turnaround plans. Read More… |
Tesco has sold its stake in a Chinese joint venture for £275m in a move the supermarket giant said would further simplify and focus the business on its core operations. Read More… |
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Employers, business groups, education leaders and the Welsh Government’s economy minister came together to talk about the role apprenticeships can play in providing skilled staff. Read More… |
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A golf instructor has received a £50,000 loan to buy a range and develop it into an asset for the local community. Read More… |
Newport City Council has partnered with a renewable energy co-operative in hopes of installing thousands of solar panels on council houses. Read More… |
Dublin-headquartered Dalata Hotel Group is eyeing further growth after reporting increases in revenue and pre-tax profit. Read More… |
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Hospitality and property development group Signature Living has signed an exclusive agreement with SPACE-2 to use its 18-site portfolio as film locations. Read More… |
A privately-owned logistics operator has signed the lease for a large warehouse in Newport. Read More… |
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