Bringing Wales’ mining mysteries to the surface
AN exhibition featuring 3D pictures of former miners from the South Wales coalfield is set to open in Cardiff. The Coal Face depicts the... Read More
Boy, 17, arrested after city centre stabbing
A MAN was stabbed in the early hours of this morning in Cardiff City Centre. The incident happened at around 2am on... Read More
‘Cross-bordering’ makes life tough for Cardiff’s black cabs
WHEN you jump in an Uber after your night out, spare a thought for the black cabs struggling to compete. There was... Read More
Plans to make Cardiff Airport flights cheaper ‘being blocked’
THE UK Government is blocking plans that could make flights from Cardiff Airport cheaper, the Welsh Government has claimed. Applications to remove air... Read More
Fixed penalties to be issued to Cardiff residents over fly-tipping
RESIDENTS of Cardiff who hand their rubbish to someone else who then fly-tips it could face a penalty of up to £300.... Read More
Council makes improvements to ‘booby trap’ Taff Trail barriers
GATES on the Taff Trail have been repainted after cyclists described the white struts as a “booby trap”. Cyclists had been concerned that in... Read More
Meet one of the referees changing the face of snooker
IN 2001, the chief executive of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, Jim McKenzie, said he wanted to change the stuffy,... Read More
Children go on strike over climate change
HUNDREDS of school children protested outside the Senedd today to demand the government declare a state of climate emergency. More than 400... Read More
Blind Welshman has high hopes for England rugby call-up
GARETH Davies’ “whole world came crashing down” when he was just 20 years old. The doctor told him he had retinitis pigmentosa,... Read More
‘Dangerous’ Taff Trail gate passes upset cyclists
A GATE on the Taff Trail has been described as a “booby trap” by a cyclist despite efforts by Cardiff Council to increase its... Read More
Welsh Greens want Cardiff to declare a state of climate emergency
RECENTLY elected leader of Wales Green Party, Anthony Slaughter, is campaigning for councils to declare a state of climate emergency. Since his... Read More
Bluebirds have reason to be cheerful ahead of Premier League run-in
NOT in action during next weekend’s FA Cup fifth-round programme, Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock has said “I will sleep as well... Read More
Mark Williams wins thrilling all-Welsh contest
REIGNING World Champion Mark Williams beat lowly ranked Cardiffian Kishan Hirani 4-3, in a gripping game at the Welsh Open. The lead... Read More
Mark Williams bids for first Welsh Open title in 20 years
Nine months after his shock World Championship triumph Mark Williams is back in Cardiff hoping to recapture his 1990s heroics. The maverick Welshman has... Read More
Cardiff to get 36 electric buses in air quality drive
A FLEET of 36 electric buses are set to go into service in Cardiff, after the city secured a £5.7m investment from... Read More
Does Cardiff have enough public loos?
CARDIFF has closed 10 public toilets since 2010, taking the total number of council-run public facilities available to residents down to 18.... Read More
Gatland makes 10 changes ahead of Italy clash
HEAD coach Warren Gatland has come under fire for making 10 changes to the starting line-up ahead of Saturdays test against Italy.... Read More
Canton campaigners force council to the table over student flats
AFTER months of campaigning by residents, Cardiff Council’s planning committee will meet to discuss the future of a controversial development plan. On... Read More
Cardiff’s HMV store saved after buyout
CARDIFF’S HMV store on Queen Street has been saved after the iconic music brand was bought by a Canadian company. Businessman Doug... Read More
Clwb Ifor Bach launch expansion plans
CARDIFF music venue Club Ifor bach has unveiled plans to expand its current site by taking over the building next door. The... Read More
It’s snow secret Cardiff cannot cope with snow
DESPITE Cardiff only receiving a couple of inches of snow overnight, safety fears resulted in more than 50 school closures and several... Read More
Can on-edge Cardiff City bring down high-flying Bournemouth?
THE Bluebirds are facing an uphill struggle in their crucial match at home against Bournemouth this Saturday. Following their difficult 2-1 defeat... Read More
Where are the best Cardiff bars to watch Superbowl LIII?
THE game between the New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams kicks-off at 11.30pm on Sunday and bars around the city... Read More
Bottle refund machine could save Welsh marine life
A BOTTLE refund machine was shown to 14 AMs by the Marine Conservation Society at the Senedd in a bid to stop... Read More
‘See you in Gwdi-two’ – iconic music venue plans comeback
AFTER an emotional gig, Gwdihw, one of Cardiff’s best loved music venues, closed its doors on Guildford Crescent for the final time... Read More
Thieves steal 76 drain covers in under a month
CARDIFF Council have asked the public to help them catch thieves who have stolen 76 drain grates since January 8, costing the tax... Read More
Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for... Read More
God’s love is for all: lnside the welcoming LGBT+ church
IT is a mild Sunday evening in Cardiff. The streets are rather crowded, yet none of the passers-by seem to have heard... Read More
Cardiff City v Wolves: Rival fans make predictions
Two Cardiffian reporters, season ticket holders for Wolves and Cardiff, give their thoughts on Friday’s much anticipated game. Cardiff City – Michael... Read More
One line: Four stories – Why Wales’ trains aren’t working (yet)
TRAIN users, who were already fed up with cancellations and disruptions, were told yesterday that things are only going to get worse.... Read More