One in five firms in Wales rely on family for finance WalesOnline - United Kingdom NEARLY a third of SME owner- managers in Wales – equivalent to 58000 businesses – would take out a personal loan to fund their business, according to Close ... |
Ashes fired Cardiff and Wales into the global spotlight WalesOnline - United Kingdom ENGLAND may only have managed a draw in the first Ashes Test, but Wales is the real winner, Peter Hain said last night. The nation and the Swalec Stadium ... |
Archbishop of Wales Barry Morgan supports further Welsh devolution WalesOnline - United Kingdom The Archbishop of Wales has used his role as day president of the International Eisteddfod to renew his call for the National Assembly to be granted full ... |
Wales' chief medical officer Dr Tony jewell advises on keeping ... WalesOnline - United Kingdom Wales' chief medical officer Dr Tony Jewell urges everyone to stay safe in the sun MOST of us enjoy the sunny weather, but extreme heat and overexposure to ... |
City welcomes first cruise ship BBC News - UK The south Wales city of Newport is welcoming its first cruise ship, before about 800 passengers head east to nearby Cardiff for the day. ... |
Gatland: Wales on course to make World Cup challenge WalesOnline - United Kingdom WARREN GATLAND insists his Wales stars are ready to challenge for global glory after sampling success over South Africa. Although Martyn and Shane Williams, ... |
British Retail Consortium condemns proposed compulsory charge on ... WalesOnline - United Kingdom She has suggested the money raised – which could amount to up to £26m a year – would be distributed to environmental initiatives in Wales, perhaps by a new ... |
Last-Second Try Sees Wales U20 Women over Canada ERugbyNews - Orangeburg,NY,USA The Canada U20 women's team fell 16-11 to Wales in Sunday's Nations Cup match at Brunel University in England. Canada's record drops to 0-2 after opening ... |
England, Ireland, and Wales: Day 6 Examiner.com - USA Today, we were off early to explore the city of Dublin, Ireland. Our first stop was at St. Patrick's Cathedral, where Jonathan Swift is buried. ... |
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