Children and politicians read poems of remembrance
CHILDREN, poets and Assembly Members gathered in the Senedd today to read poetry about war and remembrance. The event, called Holy Glimmers of... Read More
‘I am an activist’: Leanne Wood on feminism, class and The Valleys
Leanne Wood was the first politician I ever met. Eight years ago, she visited my secondary school in the heart of Rhondda Cynon Taff. ... Read More
Can disjointed Wales beat near-flawless England in Cardiff?
WALES host England in the third round of the Six Nations this Saturday, in what could be the deciding game of the... Read More
Wales Women hope to upset Grand Slam favourites England
AFTER Wales Women drew 3-3 in Italy, Rowland Phillips’ side will be looking to cause an upset this weekend as they take... Read More
Welsh Jews made invisible by anti-semitism
WALES has the highest rate of anti-Semitic online activity in the UK, according to a charity that tracks such behaviour. In 2018,... Read More
Cardiff businesses feel lost amid Brexit confusion
WITH 42 days to go until Britain leaves the EU, billboards and radio adverts are being put up by the Welsh Government advertising support... 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
Six Nations: seven things we learnt from the first round
AND so it begins. France lost when it seemed easier to win against Wales, England showed they can’t be written off with... Read More
Diabetics stockpiling insulin in fear of no-deal Brexit
SOME Welsh diabetics are afraid of a no-deal Brexit despite official advice against stockpiling prescriptions. The lack of clarity surrounding what will... 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