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Close links to universities help businesses to recruit
After voting for Brexit, the birthplace of the modern party turns its back on history
Referendums are a poor way to address voters’ legitimate concerns
Daiichi Sankyo pays Welsh start-up £12.5m for regenerative medicine to fix damaged heart tissue
Anti-Brussels party predicted to take several ‘list’ seats based on regional vote share
Welsh government urges carmakers to set up shop in Ebbw Vale to spark an automotive boom
High-performance carmaker to resume production after more than a decade’s absence from market
London City deal part of an accelerating trend for foreign private equity funds and pension groups
Welsh National Opera’s sequel set in the 1930s features a strong cast and impressive music
Council leaders aim for Northern Powerhouse-style muscle
Rock-bottom borrowing costs continue to entice universities into global capital markets
Gary Owen’s drama veers into unexpected and fascinating territory
Companies team up with a view to adding to Swansea lagoon project
Tattoos of the company logo and sunny holiday trips engage staff
Chancellor uses speech to face off demands to relax austerity — and set up advance blame shifting
Pro bono case work can change the lives of clients
Office of Rail and Road failed to ‘robustly scrutinise’ Network Rail’s plans and cost estimates
Four taken to hospital after explosion at plant in Cardiff
Qualification for Euro 2016 comes hot on heels of Rugby World Cup and staging of Ashes
Part-time BSc is designed to help dispel the sector’s reputation for offering dreary fill-in jobs
Treasury receives bids from across England, Wales and Scotland
First UK national to be so targeted in shift in policy
Prime minister urges maker of 007’s favourite marque to choose Welsh site for expansion
England go down to biggest Ashes defeat since days of Bradman
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