A group of Lancashire seafood companies has been sold out of administration to a Devon fisheries business, saving 78 jobs.
Government must get out of its own way as planning delays, slow procurement and layers of grant paperwork has become one of the biggest barriers to doing business in Wales.
Retail footfall in Wales increased in October although Cardiff experienced a decline, according to latest figures from the ...
Property investment fund Develop North has provided £2.4m backing for the building of seven new industrial units near ...
The Treasury is working to encourage retail investment in order to boost economic growth, including plans to roll out a ...
The Chancellor is being pressed to replace the so-called windfall tax on North Sea energy operators to halt the decline and ...
According to the proposals, Greater Manchester is anticipated to secure £1.8 billion, West Midlands £1.7 billion, the North ...
Greater Manchester's tallest skyscraper will be built in Salford after a £1bn development to build 3,300 homes in the city was approved despite vocal opposition. The controversial scheme by Henley ...
Workers at BAE Systems in Lancashire can continue to strike following the dismissal of a bid for a High Court injunction ...
Building work is under way on a huge logistics hub near Bristol for retail giant M&S. Real estate investment firm Epta ...
The charity - which carries out extensive community work - said its latest results are highly encouraging despite cost ...
The Southern Gateway 'multi-modal transport hub' will include a seven-storey car park with 379 spaces and a three-storey ...
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