Mosque attacks sparks safety concerns in Cardiff
LAST Friday, a day after the New Zealand terrorist attack, South Wales Police officers stood in front of mosques in Cardiff during... Read More
Tensions rise in South Wales as Brexit date looms
AS a petition to revoke Article 50 is signed by 3.1 percent of Cardiff’s electorate, frustrated Brexit supporters plan to drive around... Read More
#EndoMarch wants to debunk myths around endometriosis
A WAVE of yellow will take to the streets of Cardiff next week to raise awareness about endometriosis and support those women... Read More
“We feel like second class citizens,” say Pentwyn patients
PATIENTS in Pentwyn are unhappy with the service they receive at St David’s Medical Centre. In May last year Cardiff and Vale University... Read More
High-flying Cardiff RFC have chance to make history
HIGH-FLYING Cardiff RFC can take their impressive campaign one step further with defeat of Bedwas in the National Cup tomorrow. The Blue... Read More
100 policies and 5m to tackle climate change ‘not enough’
CARDIFF University will receive £5 million to set up a new research centre to explore new ways to tackle climate change as... Read More
Can’t pick it up? Dog walkers face £100 fine for not cleaning up
DOG walkers could be fined £100 if their pet fouls and if they don’t have the means to clean it up. At... Read More
Students speak out to protect healthcare training
PLANS to transform Cardiff University and possibly discontinue areas of healthcare science have been opposed by students. The Transforming Cardiff programme aims to reconfigure its School... Read More
From Basra to Barry: Meet the very busy Kath Fisher
SOME people do a lot. There are people you encounter every now and again, who just do more than the rest of... Read More
700 more homes for Cardiff elderly to be built by 2030
CARDIFF Council plans to introduce more sheltered housing across the city for older people to help them stay independent for longer and... Read More