Bangor company warns against 'umbrella company' payrolling
A recruitment firm has warned against agencies using 'umbrella companies' to payroll temporary staff.
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Reporter covering Cumbria. Some of Andrew's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
A recruitment firm has warned against agencies using 'umbrella companies' to payroll temporary staff.
An original illustration of Bangor Cathedral will feature on the Royal Mail's 2024 Christmas stamp.
A marketing expert with a 'golden touch' and consultancy company teams up to launch an agency in North Wales.
Twelve professional artists have donated pieces for an auction supporting a Colwyn Bay charity.
A musician who started playing the French horn at the age of six will be performing at an event.
A school has transformed its playground thanks to a £2,000 grant.
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is seeking diverse communities across Wales to participate in a special showcase for its 2025 festival.
The Hexham Lantern Parade, a free event, will return November 15 for its fourth annual celebration.
Stagecoach is offering free bus travel to military personnel, veterans and cadets this Remembrance Weekend.
Newcastle Airport is set to begin a £17 million runway resurfacing project.
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