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Contact centre Carpeo Estate Planning to create 300 jobs in Newport over the next five years with Welsh Government support

The new business will be based at  a new contact centre in Newport where it plans to create 300 jobs with Welsh Government support.

The  FCA-regulated organisation, currently employs 250 people in Swindon, and is opening the new branch at Cleppa Park, Duffryn.  A location in Teeside was under consideration for...Read More »


Welsh Government introduces Bill amendment to protect rights of public sector workers

The Welsh Government will amend its Trade Union Bill, at Stage 2 of the Bill’s passage through the National Assembly, to ensure current arrangements remain in place with regards to devolved public services.

The Trade Union (Wales) Bill will, when enacted, reverse the effect of certain provisions in the UK Government’s...Read More »


Wales a popular choice with day visitors in 2017

Figures published today show that Wales is continuing to attract more day visitors as the number of day trippers to Wales increases in addition to the amount of money they spend during their visit.

Tuesday 09 May 2017

In the 12 months...Read More »


Report on Wales’ future landscapes published

The Group was established to explore the recommendations of the Marsden Report into the future of Wales’ designated landscapes, which provided 69 recommendations, the range and scope of which were considerable.

The report says designated landscapes should be the leaders of the sustainable management...Read More »


Carl Sargeant marks two years of the Violence against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence (Wales) Act

The Act aims to improve prevention, protection and support for people affected by violence against women, domestic abuse and sexual violence.

Since the legislation came into force, achievements include the appointment of the first National Adviser for Violence against Women, Gender-based Violence, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence and the publication of...Read More »


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