Vandals attack Cardiff university building
ANTI-FOSSIL fuel campaigners have vandalised the main building of Cardiff University in a protest against their investment in fossil fuels. A group... Read More
Litter is a danger to Cardiff wildlife, says RSPCA
THREE gulls trapped in a fishing net at Hendre Lake had to be put down in one of 273 litter-related calls answered... Read More
World number 58 into Welsh open semi-finals
WORLD number 58, Noppon Saengkham will play Barry Hawkins in the semi-finals of the Welsh open on Saturday. The Thai player beat... Read More
O’Sullivan sets up quarter-final battle with John Higgins
RONNIE O’Sullivan will play John Higgins in the Welsh Open quarter-finals after beating Englishman Mike Dunn 4-0. The world number two, who... Read More
Snooker star Williams victorious in testing opener
WORLD number six Mark Williams got off to a winning start in the Welsh open against Englishman Mark King in Cardiff this... Read More
Boy, 9, sends his cello for children in Patagonia to enjoy
A NINE-YEAR-OLD musician has donated his cello to charity so that children in Patagonia have a chance to play music at their... Read More
Injury update: Biggar set to return to grateful Wales
THIS weekend’s Six Nations break is much needed by the Wales camp, as players recover from the hard-hitting game against England last... Read More
Cardiff’s Joe Cordina to fight on Joshua undercard
JOE Cordina will fight for the vacant WBA International Lightweight title on Anthony Joshua’s undercard at the Principality Stadium. The Cardiff born... Read More
‘Unfit for purpose’ recycling plant to close in weeks
THE closure of the controversial Wedal Road recycling plant was confirmed today after it was deemed “not fit for purpose”. The Cathays... Read More
Selby unfazed as Leeds IBF title fight tickets go on sale
TICKETS have gone on pre-sale for Lee Selby’s IBF World Featherweight title fight in Leeds on May 19. Selby will put his... Read More