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漏 2026 a 海角视频
Opinion
'BAME semantics should not distract Government from making measurable changes to address inequality in 海角视频'
Black Communities
Sado Jirde, director of the Black South West Network, says scrapping the term is "long overdue" but action needs to be taken to address systematic inequality in Britain
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Supporting micro businesses is a major step in helping the economy recover
Employment
If 1% of the 拢270m recently given to the Development Bank of Wales by the Welsh Government was put towards funding new microbusinesses it is believed that up to a thousand start-up businesses could be funded annually
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What the next Welsh Government needs to do to boost the economy
Economy
More start-up firms and greater investment in R&D and innovation is needed
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Innovation is key to a competitive economy but Wales is falling behind
Economy
Despite European funding focused to boost innovation Wales has failed to increase the performance of either higher education or the private sector relative to the rest of the 海角视频
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Why disruption and change can be a catalyst for export
Opinion
Ken Skates, Minister for Economy and Transport, discusses the benefits that pursuing an international export strategy can bring to Welsh businesses, especially during major periods of disruption and change. And why those who could export, should.
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Women need opportunities at work so society benefits
Opinion
It will take 112 years for women to achieve salary parity with men even though closing the gap would generate 拢1.4 trillion into OECD economies
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This is why we still need International Women's Day
Employment
When the World Economic Forum says it could actually take at least another 100 years to achieve gender parity, Angharad Neagle, chief executive of Freshwater, argues it is as important as ever
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Home-grown, innovative and entrepreneurial businesses could help build a new Wales
Opinion
The budget had little to support entrepreneurs, especially in those regions that need levelling up, but it these new businesses that are leading a social and environmental change in the industry
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International Women's Day should be irrelevant but here's why it really isn't
International Women's Day
International Women's Day still really matters and the reason is very clear cut
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Budget 2021: Rishi Sunak's statement 'most important' day in history of hospitality sector
The Budget
Alex Reilley is co-founder and chairman of Loungers PLC, a listed bar-caf茅 business with 170 venues located across the 海角视频
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Yorkshire and crickets... a winning combination at the root of future food supply
Food and Drink
Columnist Rob Bell explores future food options - and boundaries of taste and perceived decency
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The Development Bank of Wales needs to reduce interest rates to support the recovery
Economy
The Welsh Government's new recovery strategy lacks a focus on productivity
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Why all businesses must take note of today鈥檚 Uber ruling
European Union
Helen Snow, a senior associate for Employment with the Cardiff-based law firm Geldards, explains the implications the High Court ruling will have on all businesses
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Improving business productivity must be a key focus for the recovery of the Welsh economy
European Union
Wales is set to see one of the lowest recoveries in the 海角视频, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research,
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How the world could be working after Covid-19 - thoughts on the future from a global operator
Yorkshire & Humber
Business analyst Rob Bell joins Business Live to look at the impact of the pandemic on SMEs
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Why critical thinking will be in such demand in the workplace of tomorrow
Wales
Many jobs though will be permanently lost to automation and AI
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What the public sector needs to do for the hard hit Welsh food and hospitality sector
Economy
Extending supply contracts by two years would help for one
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'There are reasons to be optimistic' despite devastating impact of the pandemic
Education
Professor Maria Hinfelaar, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, Wrexham Glyndwr University, writes for Business Live
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Handforth Parish Council meeting - what it can tell us about how to run a Zoom meeting
Britney Spears
Parish council meeting starring Jackie Weaver went viral in a world of video conferencing
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In this 'new normal' our high streets will never be normal again
Retail
Local councils, the Welsh Government and businesses need to work together to ensure people want to return to city and town centres
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Universities need to be at the heart of the economic renaissance of the Welsh economy
Opinion
Welsh universities make a higher contribution to the economy than other nations or regions across the 海角视频, the need for stable and sustainable funding from the Welsh Government will be critical
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Standing together against climate change - Drax CEO on what President Biden can bring to Net Zero
Environment
A shared 2050 climate commitment can drive collaboration and economic growth, says Will Gardiner, a US citizen and head of a business with strong US interests
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Covid and China will define Joe Biden's presidency
China
If the global economy is to revive it needs the US and China to reset their relationship
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New businesses will be again be at the forefront of a sustainable economic recovery
Opinion
Wales saw almost 20,000 new businesses created in 2020, with 36% of all new startups coming from the three cities of Cardiff, Newport and Swansea
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