Number of Welsh speakers rises for fourth year in a row
There are an estimated 85,400 in Cardiff, says the latest annual population survey THE number of Welsh speakers has increased for the... Read More
Welsh language speakers in decline for first time in decade
The Government ‘can’t rest on their laurels’ say The Welsh Language Society AFTER an uninterrupted rise since September 2010, the number of... Read More
Innovative primary school to be built in new Plasdwr suburb
One class will learn in Welsh and one class will learn in English with ‘significant use of Welsh’ A NEW dual-stream primary... Read More
The blind photographer who takes amazing pictures of Cardiff
GARETH Davies’ whole world came crashing down when he was just 20-years-old. He was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition that will leave... Read More
Plans to teach more subjects in Welsh in English medium schools
CONTROVERSIAL proposals to force English speaking schools to teach more subjects in Welsh have been unveiled. The Government plans would see English... Read More
Elderly couple conned out of jewellery and cash in rats scam
A COUPLE in their 80s were conned out of jewellery and cash in a distraction burglary. Two men, claiming to be from the council, entered... Read More
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
New uniform part of Llanishen High School’s success
A CARDIFF school that overturned its Red status to Green credits a change in school uniform as one of the reasons for the improvement. ... 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
Imagining Welsh, 600 years into the future
AS an American, the first time I heard Welsh for any length of time was at Paul Eastwood’s new art exhibit at... Read More