Jabs for Jobs: The Implications of Asking Employees for Proof of Vaccination
Similar to the ‘vaccine passport,’ the debate about requiring proof of vaccination in the workplace is controversial and the Government has largely left it to employers to decide what to do. As businesses begin to …
Hugh James Announces Three New Partners Among 8 Key Promotions
Three new Partners have been named as part of 8 key promotions at top 100 UK law firm, Hugh James. Employment specialist, Rhiannon Dale, becomes a Partner, alongside Mary Mulhall, who is an asbestosis and …
National Film and Television School Appoints Head of NFTS Wales
The National Film and Television School (NFTS) is delighted to announce it has appointed Judith Winnan, former Chair of RTS Cymru Wales as Head of NFTS Wales, its latest new national hub. The opening of …
Apprenticeship Ambassador Changes Career from Print to Plumbing
After 12 years in the same job with a print company, Gethin Evans opted to change career to secure a better future for himself and his family, as his wife was expecting their second child. …
Expansion for Award Winning Family Vineyard In Mid Wales
Kerry Vale Vineyard has made the bold decision to plant 500 Pinot Noir vines to complement its existing award winning varieties. The vineyard, which lies just three miles south of Montgomery and was planted in …
2021 Seaside Award Success for Aberavon Beach
Port Talbot’s Aberavon Beach has won a prestigious Seaside Award in the 2021 Wales Coastal Awards run by Keep Wales Tidy. The award’s flag is a symbol of quality which ensures visitors are guaranteed to …
Welsh Housing Association Continues Commitment to Going Green
Monmouthshire Housing Association is ramping up efforts to reduce its carbon footprint, especially in the way its homes are built. From logos to logistics, MHA is continuing its promise of being a green organisation and …
Report Shows Insolvency Profession Rescued 297,000 UK Jobs in 2019
The insolvency and restructuring profession rescued 297,000 jobs and returned £1.82bn to creditors in insolvency cases in 2019 – the equivalent of around 800 jobs and £5m a day, according to a new report from …
New Laws to Ensure the UK has the Skills it Needs
Professional Qualifications Bill introduced to Parliament, ensuring skilled professionals from around the world will have their qualifications recognised in the UK. By being able to recognise qualifications from professionals around the world, the Professional Qualifications …
Treasure Your River Launches to Clean Up the Taff
A major new campaign, Treasure Your River, has launched to help reduce the huge amount of litter entering Cardiff Bay and subsequently the ocean. Keep Wales Tidy and environmental charity Hubbub are calling for businesses, community groups, …
Commercial Property: Should you Stay or Should you go?
Covid-19 has seen a shift to flexible and home working so your current premises may now exceed what you need, or perhaps business is booming and you need to expand. In this article, Sally McFadden, …
Adam York In Conversation with Jane Davidson – Episode 9
In this edition of In Conversation with Jane Davidson, Jane speaks to Adam York, the Founder of Unicorn Grocery Co-op and Director of Glebelands Market Garden. Jane and Adam talk about how Adam began growing …
Value Based Healthcare-An Opportunity for Wales
In this Digital Discussion, Carwyn Jones investigates how Wales can maximise the very best outcomes in both the health and social care systems whilst maintaining the funding available. The foundations of a value-based healthcare system …