Cardiff
Coverage of Cardiff in the Nexus archive.
- Swatch stores shutter amid long lines for highly anticipated collaboration release
A Swatch store in Cardiff, Wales closed temporarily due to safety concerns from surging crowds waiting for a highly anticipated collaboration release. The closure was last-minute and affected multiple stores. The event drew long lines of people
- Home Office seeks three CTOs to keep borders, passports, and core IT ticking
The Home Office's digital division is recruiting three chief technology officers for migration and borders and enterprise services, with salaries ranging from £81,000 to £105,000 a year. The department has made significant technical achievements, including seamless passport application experiences and digitally assisted electronic travel authorisation decisions. The successful applicants will be expected to serve for at least three years and undertake national security clearance.
- Czech energy group hints at combined bid for British Steel and Speciality Steel UK
Sev.en Global Investments, a Czech energy group owned by billionaire Pavel Tykač, is proposing a combined bid for British Steel and Speciality Steel UK to create Britain’s largest steelmaker. The company plans to invest £100m in its Cardiff electric arc steelworks and potentially hundreds of millions more in the UK under its 7 Steel brand.