Our Top 5 at 5
Here are our top 5 most read stories from today: 1) Permanent home for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 2) Wales fan made viral hit over a ‘quiet... Read More
Child Sexual Exploitation: Concerns raised in Cardiff
More needs to be done to support victims of child sexual exploitation, a multiagency panel said this week. An audience of teachers,... Read More
Wales fan made viral hit over a 'quiet weekend'
A Welsh rugby fan’s tongue-in-cheek video singing about his “hatred” for English rugby has become an instant internet hit in the build-up to... Read More
6 Nations: Curtain raiser promises sweet revenge
Ever since the last party stopped 11 months ago, and the cleaners began cleansing the streets of plastic pint glasses, used takeaways... Read More
Watch: Wales training for the Six nations
Wales prepared for tonight’s big kick-off with an open training session at the Vale Resort, in Glamorgan, on Wednesday. After warming-up... Read More
Police give alcohol warning to rugby fans
South Wales Police have warned rugby fans they face heavy fines by buying drinks for someone who is drunk. Fans could face... Read More
Your essential game day travel guide
With the Nation pumped up for Wales v England in the 6 Nations tonight, we have brought you the best advice to travel safely... Read More
Permanent home for Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Martial arts enthusiasts in Cardiff have reason to be excited with the Chris Rees and Rob Taylor Jiu-Jitsu academy giving Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu... Read More
Welcome back from The Cardiffian!
The Cardiffian is re-launching from today. Expect news, views and reviews, every Tuesday and Friday. Want to know how to get in... Read More
Need somewhere to keep your rabbits? How about the bath?
A rubber duck splashes about in the bath, but would a couple of fluffy bunnies? Students hosted two homeless rabbits in... Read More
Up to 1,000 expected to protest in anti-fascism march
Unite Against Fascism will mark UN anti-racism day on Saturday with a march from Riverside to City Hall to protest against discrimination.... Read More
Accessibility to be improved at Llandaff and Radyr train stations
The Welsh Government and the Department of Transport are set to spend nearly £5m on improving access at two railway stations in... Read More
Cardiff fans' opposition to rebrand grows ahead of protest march
Fans’ opposition to the controversial rebranding of Cardiff City from blue to red by owner Vincent Tan has grown over the past... Read More
Energy, rods and coat hangers: the quiet rise of dowsing in Cardiff
Once practised by the likes of Leonardo Da Vinci, dowsing is today more associated with New Age hippies and often derided for... Read More
Facebook crime on the rise in Wales
The number of crimes which relate to the social networking site Facebook is on the rise in South Wales, according to new... Read More
Carwyn Jones and Welsh Labour activists pay tribute to Tony Benn
Welsh politicians across the political spectrum have paid tribute to Labour party stalwart Tony Benn who died this morning. Mr Benn, 88,... Read More
Coal Exchange upkeep queried as petition discussed by Welsh Assembly
A petition to launch a public inquiry into Cardiff Council’s handling of the Coal Exchange was considered at the Welsh Assembly this... Read More
Leanne Wood attacks UKIP's "Europhobia" at spring conference
Plaid Cymru leader, Leanne Wood, has launched an attacked on UKIP, calling for an end to “damaging Europhobia” in UK politics. Speaking... Read More
Cardiff braces for Pancake Day bonanza
The number of pancakes consumed on the other 364 days combined probably comes nowhere near the amount that will be devoured in... Read More
A bright insight into the SkyDome at Cardiff University
In the basement of the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, sits a £200,000 piece of lighting equipment known as the SkyDome.... Read More
Council leader Heather Joyce to step down
Heather Joyce, the leader of Cardiff Council and the Council’s Labour group, has announced she will be stepping down due to her... Read More
Canton housing development to bring 1,000 jobs to Cardiff
A £100 million housing development in Canton is set to bring over 1,000 jobs to an area blighted by unemployment. The Ely... Read More
St. David's at Hayes: "paradise of unique welsh crafted souvenirs"
The Craft Folk market comes to Hayes this week bringing a “paradise of unique Welsh crafted souvenirs’” as part of build up... Read More
Sur-PIES! Charity prepares 800 pies for eating contest
Our reporter joined a leading Cardiff charity as they kick off events for their 30th anniversary with 800 pies. As chaotic kitchen... Read More
Cardiff Council give hope to play centres' future
Cardiff’s play centres are set to be spared for a year after the Labour party endorsed a proposal to explore new ways of running them. The proposal, one of three that were put forward, would keep the centres open for another year while introducing an increase to the Council Tax, according to sources.
South Wales Police Commissioner condemns Tory police cuts
Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, is reflecting on the drop in police numbers across the UK since 2009.... Read More
Welsh Government put off decision to ban smoking in cars carrying children
The Welsh Government will not consider banning smoking in cars carrying children until at least next month, despite an overwhelming vote in... Read More
Wellfield Road retailers oppose chippy plans
Shop owners have hit out at plans for a fish and chip shop to be built on a fashionable shopping street in... Read More
Heath residents oppose model railway expansion
Cardiff residents are being asked to have their say on the proposed development by the Cardiff Model Engineering Society in Heath Park... Read More
Coach crash closes motorway for hours
A coach crash on the M4 on Tuesday (February 4) morning left commuters facing tailbacks of up to six miles. The coach,... Read More