Welsh pupils ‘read more difficult books than rest of UK’
WELSH pupils are reading more difficult books than other home nations but have the worst understanding of what they are reading, a... Read More
We need more coverage, say top Welsh hockey players
THE problem with hockey is not gender inequality. Wales’ leading hockey players are calling for more visibility, coverage and funding after decades of... Read More
Meet the Caerphilly man leading the esports rise in South Wales
ZAC MOORE is not your typical 20-year-old. The Caerphilly man is leading the charge in esports (competitive gaming) in South Wales, having... Read More
Cardiff to host its first ever Homeless World Cup
CARDIFF is set to host the 17th Homeless World Cup, in Bute Park this July. The tournament, established in 2003, is organised... Read More
‘We paid in so they should pay out’
A GROUP of women in their sixties campaigned outside Cardiff Castle on International Women’s Day for fairer state pensions. The group, Women Against State... Read More
Welsh Female Writers rejecting the femme fatale stereotype
“WE DON’T just want to be the femme fatal, the wilting flower or maternal figure. “We want women who are representative of... Read More
Make-up brush business takes Barry sisters to No. 10
SELF-MADE millionaire sisters from Barry were invited to 10 Downing Street yesterday to celebrate International Women’s Day with the Prime Minister. The reception,... Read More
Quirk, dedication and solidarity – independent eateries in Wales
IN recent months, large chains such as HMV, Giraffe and Jamie’s... Read More
“We’ve got to show Scotland respect,” says Davies
WALES centre Jonathan Davies has warned that the Scots are not to be underestimated ahead of tomorrow’s Six Nations test in Murrayfield. As the only unbeaten team... Read More
Cardiff children’s author speaks about literacy in Wales
On World Book Day, Cardiff’s most prolific and widely-published children’s author, Jon Blake, spoke to The Cardiffian about his career, literacy in... Read More