Labour is poised to introduce a European-style tourist tax in Wales, despite warnings it could backfire and deter visitors.
Visitors might have to pay a tourism tax when staying overnight in Wales under plans to be outlined on Monday. The Welsh ...
A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.
A family of four visiting Wales for a week could face a £35 tax bill under new plans set out by the Welsh Government, which ...
The Visitor Accommodation (Register and Levy) Etc. (Wales) Bill proposes that people staying overnight in Wales and enjoying ...
The Welsh Government estimated that the levy could generate up to £33 million a year if all Welsh local authorities introduce ...
The report for Welsh Government does though say jobs could be created by public sector spending with the tax revenues ...
The Welsh Government will introduce a bill which, if it becomes law, would give local councils the power to charge £1.25 per ...
It means that anyone staying in a hotel, Airbnb or self-catering property in Wales will have to pay £1.25 per person per ...
A family of four visiting Wales will have to pay an extra £3-£5 per night depending on what type of accommodation they use, ...
The Welsh Government is planning to introduce a new tourist levy, that could differ across the local regions of the country ...
The Northern Belle, one of the world's poshest trains, will be running trips from Swansea and Cardiff on December 13 - here's ...