Campaign day helps protect Cardiff children online
SCHOOLS and other Cardiff organisations joined in Safer Internet Day today to protect children online. A total of 19 organisations sponsored Safer... Read More
Parents and staff respond to schools’ “red” category rating
THREE Cardiff schools have been given a red rating in this year’s Schools Categorisation Ratings by the Welsh Government, meaning they require... Read More
Council misses out on LGBT top 100 – again
CARDIFF council has come under fire as it failed to make the Stonewall top 100 employers list for the sixth year. The... Read More
Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Nine Cardiff schools named in areas with “illegal” pollution levels
NINE Cardiff schools are within areas of “illegal” air pollution which the Welsh Government has admitted in court that it had no... Read More
Former Assembly Minister Carl Sargeant ‘took own life’
FORMER Welsh Government Minister Carl Sargeant has been found dead at his home in Connah’s Quay in North Wales. It is believed... Read More
“This is the digital democracy of Wales”
PLANS to improve access to news and information from the Welsh Assembly could obstruct impartiality, say critics. The Assembly today published the... Read More
‘Five people a day dying in Wales’ because of air pollution
FIVE people a day are dying in Wales because of air pollution, AMs heard at the Senedd today (Tuesday, March 7). The... Read More
End of tenants’ right to buy likely in Cardiff
A PLAN to tackle a growing need for housing could see the end of Right to Buy in Cardiff. Cardiff council is... Read More
Grangetown businesses to receive £200,000 investment
GRANGETOWN is set to receive a £200,000 government investment, which will spent on improving business premises. The investment comes from the Welsh... Read More