A new fungus that infects cave spiders and turns them into "zombies" was discovered in a Victorian gunpowder store at Castle Espie in Northern Ireland during filming for a TV show.
A financial services firm has launched a new base in Birmingham city centre. Howden, which is a global insurance intermediary ...
An artificial intelligence model has created a new protein that researchers say would have taken 500 million years to evolve ...
In news that will delight Alice Cooper fans living in Scotland and Wales, the shock rock pioneer has announced a pair of UK ...
A dazzling light display will fill the night sky above Birmingham this March as a Wizard of Oz drone show kicks off its UK ...
Net Zero Industry Wales has launched its new podcast series, which aims to amplify the organisation's mission of positioning ...
The Priory, a 12th century gem nestled in the heart of Caerleon, has unveiled a new look for its 100-cover restaurant ...
Smaller businesses in Wales supported by the British Business Bank are projected to generate £3 billion in additional ...
Tournament organisers have revealed that 20-minute red cards will be implemented for the first time in this year's men’s, ...
We've got information on the Welsh places and how they were used in the episodes, quotations from the cast and crew, and behind-the-scenes videos and photos to show how the team transformed parts of ...
Astronomers have made a perplexing discovery in the Milky Way: two mysterious objects, nicknamed ‘icy balls,’ that appear to ...
Will Ramos of Lorna Shore can be seen screaming his guts up and, in a real rarity, singing his heart out in the video for ...