Boxer Selby heading to Mexico with a point to prove
BOXER Andrew Selby is looking to prove his doubters wrong as he heads to Mexico next month in a world title eliminator.... Read More
Cardiff radio staff may lose jobs in shake-up of stations
STAFF at Cardiff’s radio stations received the unexpected news today that their breakfast shows will be cut in the next month. Matt... Read More
Man charged with attempted murder after Grangetown assault
A MAN has appeared in court today following an alleged assault in Grangetown at the weekend. Ahmed Ismail Ali, 34, Christina Street,... Read More
Council plans to increase charge up to £350 to re-home dogs
THE cost of rehoming a dog through Cardiff Dogs Home is set to rise by £30 to a maximum of £350, in... Read More
Welsh Labour lose Cardiff council seat to Plaid Cymru
PLAID Cymru candidate Andrea Gibson has won the Ely by-election, a ward where Welsh Labour has held all three seats in Cardiff... Read More
Cardiff flats checked after Grenfell now hit by damp and mould
RESIDENTS in Llandaff North say their flats have been hit by cold, damp and mould since cladding was removed a month ago... Read More
Second arrest after alleged assault in Llanrumney
A SECOND arrest was made this morning after an alleged assault of a man on Saturday night in Llanrumney. A 34-year-old man,... Read More
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
Grangetown murderers jailed for ‘ferocious’ love triangle stabbing
FOUR Cardiff men have been jailed today following the “ferocious” murder of Malaciah Thomas in Grangetown. Daniel Roberts, 20, of no fixed... Read More
Cardiff traffic jams cost drivers £1,056, says report
CARDIFF is the fifth slowest city to drive around in the UK and traffic jams cost drivers £1,056 a year, according to a... Read More
Green light for affordable homes in Llanrumney
NEARLY a hundred homes will be built on the old Llanrumney High School site on Ball Road after plans were approved by... Read More
Post Office reopenings get mixed reviews from customers
TWO Cardiff Post Offices are to be reopened – but the news has received a mixed reaction from customers. The Post Office... Read More
Empty homes in Ely and Caerau despite waiting lists
MORE than 60 properties are sitting empty in Ely and Caerau because of council red tape, despite there being thousands of families... Read More
Mark Williams wins thrilling all-Welsh contest
REIGNING World Champion Mark Williams beat lowly ranked Cardiffian Kishan Hirani 4-3, in a gripping game at the Welsh Open. The lead... Read More
Penarth police chase after elderly hand over £20,000 in scams
AN 18-year-old man was arrested last night in connection with a series of alleged scams targeting vulnerable, elderly residents in Penarth and... Read More
“My grandfather the spy”
DAVE Evans always knew his grandfather was an extraordinary man, but what he has discovered exceeded anything he could have imagined. Family life in... Read More
Cardiff’s HMV store saved after buyout
CARDIFF’S HMV store on Queen Street has been saved after the iconic music brand was bought by a Canadian company. Businessman Doug... Read More
Clwb Ifor Bach launch expansion plans
CARDIFF music venue Club Ifor bach has unveiled plans to expand its current site by taking over the building next door. The... Read More
Winter wonderland: Snow in South Wales picture gallery
WHILE it wasn’t exactly a repeat of last year’s Beast from the East, schools were closed, kids were out building snowmen and... Read More
‘See you in Gwdi-two’ – iconic music venue plans comeback
AFTER an emotional gig, Gwdihw, one of Cardiff’s best loved music venues, closed its doors on Guildford Crescent for the final time... Read More
Suspension lifted for councillor who called for homeless tents to be “torn down”
A COUNCILLOR who said she wanted Cardiff’s homeless tents “torn down” has had her suspension lifted. Kathryn Kelloway, the Tory councillor for... Read More
Genetic research in Cardiff could save northern white rhino
ITS RAINING again, and I don’t mean a light drizzle – I mean a full-on downpour which soaks your supposedly waterproof jacket... Read More
Expanded store in Llanishen needs community help
THE expansion of a convenience store in Llanishen has left an empty unit next door, and the owner wants the community’s help to fill... Read More
What door staff really think of your office party
AS someone who has spent many nights out in the city centre, I was interested to know whether the festive period brings around new challenges for... Read More
One line: Four stories – Why Wales’ trains aren’t working (yet)
TRAIN users, who were already fed up with cancellations and disruptions, were told yesterday that things are only going to get worse.... Read More
Three teenagers charged with murder of father in St Mellons
THREE teenagers have appeared in court charged with murder following the death of a 32-year-old father whose body was found in St Mellons’... Read More
Castell Coch employs bilingual Santa after complaint
CASTELL Coch will have a bilingual Santa this year, after a complaint that Father Christmas couldn’t speak Welsh. The venue, run by... Read More
Gunter asks Bale to fly in family to share historic night
CHRIS Gunter is asking to borrow Gareth Bale’s £9.35m private jet to fly his family to Albania this evening, to see him... Read More
Weekly round-up: Bluebirds, Devils and Wales in action
It’s been a busy sporting week in South Wales, but The Cardiffian has you covered. Neil Warnock marked his 100th game in... Read More
Football club’s 25-year wait to complete a home season
A FOOTBALL club that has never played a full season on their home ground because it always floods are hoping a resolution... Read More