
Lisa Baker
Editor at Employer News
Editor at News from Wales
Owner and Editor at Need to See IT
Editor at Wellbeing News
Editor at North Wales Business News
Owner of Need to See IT Publishing. Publishers of News from Wales and we’re independent, not in anyone’s pocket. All views my own, all articles by contributors
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1 week ago |
allpostnews.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Attributed to Cyrille Badeau, Vice President International Sales, ThreatQuotient“Expect the unexpected” is a saying that holds particular weight in cybersecurity. In 2025, with continuing technological advancement, the divide between game-changing business opportunities and serious cyber threats has never been starker. With innovation and disruption unlikely to slow the pace any time soon, all sectors must build their operational resiliency to stay ahead and ensure stability.
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allpostnews.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Sutton Coldfield-based sister companies Embark Learning and Fairway Healthcare have launched a major recruitment campaign to recruit for at least ten new roles, increasing their internal teams by nearly a third. The internal recruitment drive comes in response to the businesses’ growth in the past 12 months, as well as to meet growing needs for social care services across the West Midlands.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
The Cae Mor Hotel is celebrating one year of successful trading following a major refurbishment in 2024 – and the public is invited to join the anniversary event. On Saturday, 21st June at 5pm, the 22-bedroom hotel will open its doors to the public for a special anniversary event featuring live music by a saxophonist, and a complimentary drink on arrival.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
Cyclic maintenance work will take place near St Asaph and Rhuddlan at the beginning of June. Work comprising of grass cutting, strimming, litter picking and sweeping will be carried out on the A525 Dual Carriageway between the Talardy Roundabout and Bryn Cwybyr roundabout and on the A547 Abergele Road. All work will take place between 7pm and 6am and will take 3 evenings/nights to complete.
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north-wales-business.co.uk | Lisa Baker
The First Minister of Wales, Eluned Morgan, recently arrived in Denbighshire to visit several projects within the County. Whilst on her visit, the First Minister visited both Rhos Street and Pen Barras schools, the Buttermarket in Denbigh and Greengates farm in St Asaph.
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