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Entrepreneur of the year – sponsored by Cardiff Business School

The Business Awards for Wales are an initiative of the IWA and the Western Mail, in association with PwC

24th November (27th February)
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Excellence in e-Commerce – sponsored by Gravit-e

The Business Awards for Wales are an initiative of the IWA and the Western Mail, in association with PwC

24th November (27th February)
  • People and Places

Go Green Environmental Award – Sponsored by NR Evans Temperature Controlled Logistics

The Business Awards for Wales are an initiative of the IWA and the Western Mail, in association with PwC

24th November (27th February)
  • People and Places

Training & Development of Staff – sponsored by University of Glamorgan Commercial Services

The Business Awards for Wales are an initiative of the IWA and the Western Mail, in association with PwC

24th November (27th February)
  • People and Places

Company of the year >£10m – Sponsored by Cardiff Business School

The Business Awards for Wales are an initiative of the IWA and the Western Mail, in association with PwC

24th November (27th February)
  • People and Places

Pluralism versus sectarianism in Welsh Labour

Annabelle Harle questions the wisdom of Peter Hain seeking First Past the Post for Assembly elections

24th November (24th November)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh forestry could become collateral damage

Jon Owen Jones questions the projected merger of the Forestry Commission with the Environment Agency and the Countryside Council for Wales

23rd November (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Welsh press crisis 2: Ensuring the survival of our national newspaper

John Osmond charts one set of difficulties facing a National Assembly group looking at the future of the media in Wales

22nd November (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Getting ahead together – Connecting Cardiff and the Valleys

Note on the IWA Conference held at Cardiff City Hall on the 4 November 2011, prepared by Cardiff Civic Society

21st November (28th February)
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