Our village shops are national treasures and we should carry on supporting them after Covid, says bakery boss A bakery boss is appealing to people to continue supporting village and corner shops which have provided a lifeline...
Leading law firm are northern stars Go-ahead lawyers at a fast-growing North Wales legal firm have scooped a coveted prize in a major national competition....
Post-Covid shift away from global supply chains could boost North Wales economy A backlash against globalisation in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis can reignite a powerful North Wales manufacturing sector...
Ex-Marine tackles month-long 496-mile run for the animals of Chester Zoo A former Royal Marine is tackling one of sport’s toughest challenges – a calendar run of 496 miles in...
£590m tidal lagoon will create 300 jobs, power 82,000 homes and help North Wales economy recover from Covid downturn Plans have been unveiled for a £590 million tidal lagoon capable of providing low carbon electricity to power 82,000...
Creamery keeps on trucking with £600,000 investment to reduce carbon footprint A farmer-owned creamery has invested £600,000 updating its transport fleet with four new state of the art trucks which...
Care home owner calls for urgent inquiry into “scandalously” low fees A Powys care homeowner is so disillusioned with the unfair postcode lottery system of residential care funding in Wales...
Cheapskate Awards given to “uncaring” councils propping up league of shame A “terrible ten” local authorities are being presented with Cheapskate Awards for paying the lowest care home fees in...
Tourism facing “cataclysmic” job losses of up to 12,500 in North Wales Around 10,500 jobs will be lost in the tourism and hospitality industry in North Wales even if it’s allowed...
Top farmers co-op donates 5,000 packs of Welsh cheese to help families in need Wales’s leading dairy company has provided over a ton of its award-winning cheese worth £10,000 to food banks and...