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A food distribution company that’s aiming to create 150 new jobs as part of a £6 million expansion has clinched its first council education authority contract in South Wales.

Young people under 30 are happy to pay more to shop in Welsh, new research has revealed. The survey carried out by leading economist Dr Edward Jones, of Bangor University, showed that 70 per cent of 20 to 29-year-olds were willing to pay a premium for a product or service provided in Welsh.

Money seized from criminals is helping to develop the next batch of young rugby union stars in North Wales.

A fast-growing chartered accountancy firm is looking to boost its numbers by launching a search for new apprentices after taking on a raft of new clients.

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