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The Senedd passed plans for a £1.30-a-night tourism tax in parts of Wales from 2027. Senedd members voted 37-13 for the tourism tax bill which will see people charged £1.30 each, plus VAT, for stays ...
The Exeter office now employs more than 100 people. In 2025, it will also welcome 12 of the firm’s 70 new apprentices through ...
The annual Small Business Equity Tracker from the UK Government’s economic development bank shows that Wales was only one of ...
Low-cost Turkish airline Pegasus has made its inaugural flight from Bristol Airport to Turkey. The new, direct route from the ...
Demand for office space in Bristol city centre has caused rents to soar to record levels, according to a new report. Office ...
Production on the new model Qashqai has started at Nissan’s Sunderland plant. The updated model features improved fuel ...
The remaining 25 acres of brownfield land at Pomona Island could be regenerated with new homes and a waterside park ...
The Barnsley West scheme, a 122-hectare site off Higham Common Road and close to Junction 37 of the M1, has been given ...
Hundreds of jobs are set to be lost after a chemical giant confirmed plans to cease some of its operation in Wales along with ...
Speaking to lawmakers on Tuesday, Marks & Spencer chair Archie Norman said the UK is 'just not resourced up to operate at ...
Fragrance and cleaning brand Fabulosa is planning to expand into five continents as its export push continues following a ...
The government has confirmed the reopening of the Portishead railway, ending a year of uncertainty. Today, the Department for Transport declared the initiative will be granted the essential ...