#InPoverty: Why no one is talking about hunting as a solution to poverty
Veganism is not the only option for those unhappy with factory-farming practices, and America may hold the answer
Smartphone apps to replace GPs?
New government-funded health projects to help people stay in work show that the government must spend money to save money
Cardiff Character: Gareth Axenderrie
Gareth walked 1,164 miles around Wales in 2015 in aid of Velindre Cancer Centre who had previously treated his grandfather
Disability sports bring home gold
A Disability Sports Wales project for both disabled and non-disabled participants will win a new award at the Wales Sport Awards
Outdoor smoking ban proposed
A candidate for First Minister will ban smoking in city and town centres and outside cafes and restaurants, but not everyone is happy
A healthier kind of takeaway
“Takeaway capital” Cardiff has been heavily criticised in the media recently for having an unhealthy number of takeaway food outlets
Stabbing raises questions for police
Wales was revealed as the region with the lowest knife crime rate on the same day as a Cardiff stabbing last week
Good to be scared at Rhondda
Prepare to be scared and feel good about it at a disused mine this Halloween
Voxpop: Is the internet a good thing?
We asked locals whether we should pull the plug on the world wide web
A different kind of theatre
The Cardiff theatre is creating a new kind of experience this autumn in a bid to combat rising ticket prices and dwindling nationwide ticket sales