Cardiff-based textile artist and eductor, Karen O’Shea, has won a commission for a special artwork to celebrate Pride. This latest achievement is just one of the many projects keeping her [...]
A new study has found that e-scooters are a lot safer than many may think – five times safer than bikes. Our latest blog post highlights the report into the safety of e-scooters by The Royal [...]
Team GB snow sports could have a new home in the South Wales valleys if an ambitious plan for a major sports and leisure complex goes ahead. A new post in our blog looks at the proposals for the [...]
The latest book in the DI Adam Fawley crime series by Cara Hunter is proving a commercial and critical success. The Whole Truth was published earlier this year, but – due to COVID delays [...]
A series of short screenplays, known as The Annalium Project, has been finding success in international competitions, our associated arts and entertainment blog reports. The dialogue-free scripts [...]
A new book will prove informative for any runner and encourage some to take up the challenge of ultra-running. That’s the verdict of our senior consultant Andrew Weltch, who reviews The [...]
Our latest blog post looks at a strange summer of cricket in England and Wales, which saw a triumph for Glamorgan and the 50-over format against all the odds. Our senior consultant Andrew Weltch [...]
A new blog post explains how our training services are now available online as well as in person. We moved our popular media training online last year when the pandemic struck, and this year we [...]
A new post on our blog looks at the England team heading for Sunday’s [July 11th] UEFA European Championship final, describing it as “undeniably special”. The post by our senior [...]
Are two Hollywood stars about to buy Wrexham AFC, an historic but humble club in the fifth tier of English soccer? In our latest blog post, our communications assistant Sophie Platt (who happens [...]