The 50 best restaurants in Wales in 2021
After a tough year our best restaurants are raring to go as restrictions lift. There are some new entries for 2021 and the long-established stars are coming back fighting
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Coming out of 2020, Wales restaurant scene looked so different.
With the hospitality industry hit hard by the pandemic, restaurants pulled out so many stops to keep going in the face of overwhelming circumstances, from takeaways and deliveries to Sunday roasts and fish counters.
We ve decided to publish our annual Best Restaurants in Wales list to showcase the best Wales has to offer as they come out of a painful, damaging lockdown into what will hopefully be a return to normality and the chance to get back to doing what they do best. We didn t publish the list at all in 2020.
COVID-19 is causing widespread devastation throughout the world. The American Indian/Alaskan Native population is being hit especially hard, facing both economic disparities and some of the poorest health outcomes. Moreover, the mortality rate is higher among the Native population, primarily due to a lack of resources and limited access to healthcare. Inadequate public health infrastructure, limited medical resources, and high rates of poverty are contributing factors to the high rates of infection among Indigenous peoples. These disparities make Native communities on reservations poorly equipped to manage the pandemic.
Over a decade ago, Turtle Mountain Community College (TMCC) recognized the need for health education access and the benefits of training American Indian healthcare professionals in a rural setting, thus leading the college to pursue Health Profession Opportunity grants (HPOG) from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The Health Education Access through R
The Welsh chefs on Great British Menu whose cooking was described as breathtaking
Two of Wales top chefs will go head-to-head in a bid to represent Wales in the national final
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William Blair Hires Managing Director
William Blair, the premier global boutique with expertise in investment banking, investment management, and private wealth management, has hired
Ben Riback joined the firm’s growing consumer and retail investment banking team. Riback joins as a managing director based in the Chicago office and will be a leader in the food and beverage and agribusiness sector.
“Ben is a talented and experienced banker, bringing a breadth of capabilities and senior-level advisory experience,” said
Adam Filkin, managing director and head of the consumer and retail investment banking team. “We are excited to have him join the team. Ben’s long track record of successful food and beverage leadership will be a tremendous asset to our clients.”
Girl has flesh burned away and may need skin graft after brush with Britainâs most dangerous plant
Autumn Firth needed crutches after a chance encounter with the dreaded giant hogweed caused extremely painful burns to her feet
Autumn Firth and her dad Jonathan â Autumn was badly burned in a momentary brush with âBritainâs most dangerous plantâ giant hogweed
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