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  1. Wales Rally GB New Base
    Exciting plans for this year’s new-look Wales Rally GB, the UK’s season-ending round of the FIA World Rally Championship, have been announced. The move to a new base in North Wales was confirmed last month; now event organiser International Motor Sports (IMS) has provided further details of a challenging new competitive route, the return of spectator stages aimed at delivering a full day’s top class family entertainment plus a more affordable and flexible ticketing structure. Exciting plans for this year’s new-look Wales Rally GB, the UK’s season-ending round of the FIA World Rally Championship,...
  2. Winning Welsh Wines
    Ancre Hill Estates of Monmouth, one of Wales’ premier Vineyard & Wine Producers, has again scooped a hatful of medals in this year’s leading International Wine competitions, winning 4 Silver medals and 2 Bronze. The results were announced at the London International Wine Fair on 21 May 2013.Welsh Wine Week takes place this year from 25 May – 31 May. Enjoy sampling Welsh wine and taking self-guided tours of some of the vineyards. See the UK Vine website for details. Ancre Hill Estates of Monmouth, one of Wales’ premier Vineyard & Wine Producers, has again scooped a hatful of medals...
  3. Cardiff joins Food Security Land Research Alliance
    The Food Security Land Research Alliance (FSLRA) today (Friday 10th May 2013) announced that the Cardiff University is to join the partnership. The FSLRA was launched in October 2011, using world class inter-disciplinary research to tackle the global challenges associated with developing sustainable food security. The Food Security Land Research Alliance (FSLRA) today (Friday 10th May 2013) a...
  4. FM welcomes Lesotho’s Minister for Sport to Wales
    First Minister, Carwyn Jones and the Minister for Culture and Sport, John Griffiths welcomed Lesotho’s Minister for Sport, Chief Thesele John Maseriban to Wales to discuss continued partnership between both countries in sport and recreation. First Minister, Carwyn Jones and the Minister for Culture an...
  5. Happy Birthday Wales Coast Path
    To celebrate the first anniversary of the Wales Coast Path opening the Minister for Culture and Sport, John Griffiths, will today (Thursday, 2 May 2013) join Ramblers Cymru in walking part of the path in the historic West Wales town of Kidwelly. To celebrate the first anniversary of the Wales Coast Path op...
  6. Welsh footballer Gareth Bale wins both PFA Awards
    Wales and Tottenham Hotspur footballer Gareth Bale has created history by becoming only the third man to win both PFA Player and Young Player of the Year awards. Wales and Tottenham Hotspur footballer G...
  7. Research Merit Award awarded
    Professor Gert Aarts, from the Physics Department, in the College of Science at Swansea University, has been awarded the esteemed Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award. The awards established in 2000 by The Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, recognises excellence in the field of research and awards funding to seek to retain or recruit outstanding researchers for the UK. Professor Gert Aarts, from the Physics Department, in the College of Science at Swansea University, ...
  8. Welsh Food exhibits at Seafood Expo Brussels
    Alun Davies has welcomed the work of six Welsh companies who are exhibiting a variety of excellent products at this weeks annual European Seafood Exposition and Seafood Processing Europe event. Alun Davies has welcomed the work of six Welsh c...
  9. FM welcomes German Ambassador to Wales
    First Minister, Carwyn Jones, today (Monday 22 April 2013) welcomed Germany’s Ambassador to the UK, Georg Boomgaarden, to Wales to discuss how the two countries can maximise their trade and business links. First Minister, Carwyn Jones, today (Monday 22 Apri...
  10. Da Vinci’s Demons
    Da Vinci’s Demons, an historical fantasy written by critically-acclaimed Dark Knight trilogy co-writer David S Goyer, had two international premiere screenings in Florence and Cannes before hitting the small screens across the US last week. Most of the show was shot on location around south Wales, using many of the local historic castles and monuments, and at a specially-constructed studio built within a former car factory site on Swansea Bay using local craftsmen and suppliers. Da Vinci’s Demons, an historical fantasy written by critically-acclaimed Dark Knight trilogy co-writer David S Goyer, had ...