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Tensions between ministers and civil servants explored in new book

19 March 2024

Pressures of Brexit and Covid have knocked relationship off course, academic concludes

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New digital health hub launches for Wales and South West

14 March 2024

Consortium to elevate region’s digital health capability through leadership, engagement, acceleration and partnership

Bank of England’s Chief Economist delivers speech on monetary policy at Cardiff Business School

12 March 2024

Huw Pill, Bank of England’s Chief Economist and Executive Director for Monetary Analysis, recently delivered a speech on communicating monetary policy at Cardiff Business School.

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RemakerSpace event spotlights circular economy initiatives

29 February 2024

RemakerSpace recently welcomed key stakeholders at an open house event to showcase its cutting-edge facilities.

New international study on the atmospherics of safety in hospitals

22 February 2024

Safe atmospheres in hospitals, which can help avoid patient harm, are the focus of a new international study led by Dr Tracey Rosell at Cardiff Business School.

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DSV future leaders graduate from Accelerate Programme

21 February 2024

The 2023 cohort of DSV's Accelerate Programme has graduated after a year-long journey.

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Funding to tackle challenges facing Wales’ rural communities

20 February 2024

Hopes for an inclusive, sustainable future

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Spilling the dirt on Combined Sewer Overflows

19 February 2024

Researchers provide answers to addressing the challenges of Combined Sewer Overflows for cleaner waters in the UK

Addressing productivity challenges in Wales

30 January 2024

In a recent Breakfast Briefing, the spotlight was on the pressing productivity challenges in Wales and potential pathways towards improvement.

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New report says changes are needed to support workers in Wales

18 January 2024

A report led by Professor Jean Jenkins highlights the need for changes in how Welsh Government approaches work and the enforcement of labour rights.