Striking lecturers march on Senedd in pension dispute
STRIKING university lecturers and students marched on the Senedd today in protest against changes to pension agreements. The Cardiff branch of the... Read More
Roath flood scheme protesters seek independent review
A GROUP is calling for a halt to tree felling as part of a flood protection scheme in Roath while an independent... Read More
Admissions fall but some Cardiff schools stay oversubscribed
PUPIL applications to start at Cardiff secondary schools have fallen by 7.7% since 2017, but they remain heavily oversubscribed. Admission results from... Read More
Belt up or be fined: police launch seatbelt campaign
DRIVERS and passengers could be fined £500 for not wearing seatbelts in a crackdown on people who refuse to belt up on... Read More
Who was Barry Dambuster Gordon Yeo?
THE portrait of a Dambuster from Barry will be among those displayed in a London exhibition this May to commemorate the 75th... Read More
View from the try line: the race for second place
A BONUS POINT victory over Italy was enough for Wales to go second in the Six Nations table. Wales leapfrogged England and... Read More
Former Llandaff toilets to become a heritage centre
A FORMER medieval animal enclosure and toilet in Llandaff is being converted into a heritage centre and community space that will be... Read More
Emergency meeting called after hate letters reach Cardiff
THE Muslim Council of Wales has called an emergency meeting with community leaders after Islamophobic letters were sent to Cardiff homes. The... Read More
Council try to ease residents’ Pontcanna Fields worries
PLANS to use Pontcanna Fields as an Eisteddfod campsite angered residents last week, now Cardiff Council have responded. When it was announced... Read More
Tap, tap, give: make a contactless donation for the homeless
HAVE you ever seen a donation bucket for charity and wanted to give but had no change on you? Well, thanks to... Read More