Nurse struck off after misconduct at three hospitals
A NURSE who endangered patients and intimidated colleagues who challenged him has been struck off. Kewalpatee Boodhun, was found guilty of multiple... 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
Tackling food poverty in Cardiff, the vegan way
LAUREN Saunders is a 26-year-old entrepreneur bringing ethical eating to Cardiff. Last week, the Grangetown resident opened her first vegan coffee shop – Wild... Read More
What do people think of plans to lower voting age to 16?
MOST people are for 16-year-olds being able to vote, after it was proposed by the Welsh Government this week. The Senedd and... Read More
Is Brexit affecting Welsh tourism?
VISITS to Wales by international tourists fell by 13% in the first nine months of 2018, according to data released by the... 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
Residents take speed prevention into their own hands
RADYR residents have been given speed guns by police to patrol the main road through the village. South Wales Police have partnered... 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
Could Rumney spoil Rhiwbina and Wanderers title race?
CLASH of the Cardiff rugby titans nears as Rhiwbina and Glamorgan Wanderers are fighting it out for promotion to the Championship, with... 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