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Business news from the South Wales Argus

Business news from the South Wales Argus

Loading...Automatically injected HTML goes herePiano meter debuggerData returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event.As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles.Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services.These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.

October 6, 2023
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Young Reporter | South Wales Argus

Young Reporter | South Wales Argus

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October 6, 2023
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The Business latest edition news from the South Wales Argus

The Business latest edition news from the South Wales Argus

Click to view the latest editionFor enquiries:Editor - Jo Barnes01633 777240 or emailjo.barnes@gwent-wales.co.ukAdvertising- Samantha Taylor01633 777147or email samantha.taylor@localiq.co.ukPrevious Editions:Dec 2019Nov 2019Sep 2019July 2019May 2019Automatically injected HTML goes here

October 6, 2023
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The Business magazine news from the South Wales Argus

The Business magazine news from the South Wales Argus

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True Crime UK | South Wales Argus

True Crime UK | South Wales Argus

 Welcome to True Crime UK by Newsquest: A captivating new subscriber-only section with gripping documentaries, immersive podcasts and exclusive content. Immerse yourself in a world of fascinating stories, expertly curated by our team with insight from local journalists who covered the stories first-hand. You need to be a subscriber to access all articles. Subscribe now or sign in with your subscriber details. Loading...Automatically injected HTML goes herePiano meter debuggerData returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event.As a subscriber, you...

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Runners can now enter next year's Newport Marathon 2025

Runners can now enter next year's Newport Marathon 2025

Runners that are looking to take on the marathon challenge next year, deemed one of the 'flattest routes in Europe', can now sign up to the ABP Newport Marathon Festival. This year's proceedings saw a new half marathon distance as well as the usual marathon and 10k races, with next year being the second year that the half marathon will feature at the sporting festival. Tickets are on offer for the Newport Marathon 2025 until the end of May 2024 (Image: Ruby Qaimkhani) Next year’s event will take place on Sunday, April 13, 2025. Those that had the opportunity to run this...

May 5
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This is what can happen if your next payday lands on a bank holiday

This is what can happen if your next payday lands on a bank holiday

Especially in May when we have one at the start and one at the end of the month – just in time to make the most of the warmer weather as it arrives. Usually, there are eight bank holidays a year in England and Wales, nine in Scotland and ten in Northern Ireland. Additional days have been allocated in the past for special events, such as royal weddings, jubilees, coronations and funerals. Most of us are able to make most of these extra days off as many businesses shut and supermarkets tend to have reduced opening hours. But what happens if your regular payday lands...

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Dog owners warned over harmful 'antibiotic-resistant' bacteria found in pet food

Dog owners warned over harmful 'antibiotic-resistant' bacteria found in pet food

It comes as a recent study carried out at the University of Bristol alerted pet owners after conducting tests for Escherichia Coli (E. coli) on 15 samples of raw dog food from “specialist” pet shops. Scientists also analysed 58 samples of raw beef, pork, chicken and lamb for human consumption sold in UK supermarkets. In total, 87% of the chicken-based raw dog food samples and 81% of the meat samples for human consumption were positive for E. coli. @uktoday_ The ugliest dogs in the world have been revealed- but do you agree? #uknews #dogsoftiktok #dogbreeds #uglydog #uknewsheadlines ♬...

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The new speed camera that 'surprises' drivers by catching them 1km away

The new speed camera that 'surprises' drivers by catching them 1km away

The Department for Transport revealed that all speed cameras were to be painted yellow by October 2016. This should make most of them easier to see, but what if a speed camera was practically invisible because of how far away it is? Well, they exist. Good to see that the police now have a new tool, "The Long Ranger" in their arsenal. A powerful, mobile, speed camera that can produce clear footage of drivers texting, tailgating and speeding from more than half a mile away. Excellent development! — Quentin (@VeloTraining) November 26, 2018 Long Ranger mobile speed cameras ...

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The new speed camera that 'surprises' drivers by catching them 1km away

The new speed camera that 'surprises' drivers by catching them 1km away

The Department for Transport revealed that all speed cameras were to be painted yellow by October 2016. This should make most of them easier to see, but what if a speed camera was practically invisible because of how far away it is? Well, they exist. Good to see that the police now have a new tool, "The Long Ranger" in their arsenal. A powerful, mobile, speed camera that can produce clear footage of drivers texting, tailgating and speeding from more than half a mile away. Excellent development! — Quentin (@VeloTraining) November 26, 2018 Long Ranger mobile speed cameras ...

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