Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross... Read More
“Busgate-gate”: 20 fines a day for drivers caught out by bus lane change
NEARLY 20 drivers a day are being caught out and fined after traffic bollards were replaced by cameras in Llansihen. In what... Read More
Welsh scientist and Finnish artist make comic book for schools
A CARDIFF astronomer and a Finnish artist have come together to make a series of comic books for Welsh schools and are... Read More
Meals on Wheels service set to expand in Cardiff
CARDIFF’S Meals on Wheels service for elderly people is set to be expanded by the council. While many authorities across the country... Read More
Act locally, think globally in the garden
Through gardening, cooking and eating this green-fingered group nurtures inter-cultural understanding, community integration, health and well-being GLOBAL Gardens is a community growing... Read More
My friend Mike – lost in the asylum system
Volunteer Claudia Wyatt tells the complex story of 71-year-old grandfather, Mike, and his 11 years in limbo struggling to find a place... Read More
Advice and rewards for city’s brave winter cyclists
SUMMER is easy. You can tell who the real cyclists are when wet weather and dark nights set in. So Love To... Read More
Signs of warmth from Cardiff’s Deaf Catholic community
A WOMAN opens her hands, and pinches her forefingers and thumbs mid-air. This is the peace sign in British Sign Language. Marilyn... Read More
Singing as a stress-reliever: Insole Court Community Choir
FOR some people, singing in front of others is anything but therapeutic. But for members of the Insole Court Community Choir,... Read More
Campaign to keep women safe from sexual harassment at gigs
A CHARITY that helps women to stay safe from sexual harassment at gigs is looking for volunteers in Cardiff. Safe Gigs for... Read More
Is it Black Friday or just plain Friday?
CARDIFF shoppers will join the national frenzy to grab a bargain on Black Friday this week. It might be an American import,... Read More
What’s great about Christmas in Cardiff – Ten traders’ tales
WHAT’S the best thing about Christmas in Cardiff? We put the question to 10 traders at this year’s Christmas Market in the... Read More
Work on £18m Dogs Trust home could start next autumn
THE architects behind the new £18m Dogs Trust rehoming centre planned for Cardiff say work could start as early as next autumn.... Read More
Howell’s becomes Hogwarts for Cardiff pupils
CHILDREN from four Cardiff primary schools had a magical Harry Potter themed day at Howell’s School in Llandaff. Hogwarts at Howell’s brought... Read More
Putting Cardiff’s live music venues on the map
A MAP has been launched with 30 of Cardiff’s live venues to help promote the Welsh music and tourism economy. Broadcaster Daniel... Read More
Church in Wales accused of “homophobia” in appointing new Bishop of Llandaff
A PROMINENT gay cleric has accused the Church in Wales of being “homophobic” in an open letter in which he condemns the... Read More
Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”... Read More
Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have... Read More
Flagship anti-poverty scheme scrapped across Wales
A FLAGSHIP scheme that aimed to help deprived communities in Wales has been scrapped. Communities Secretary Carl Sargeant confirmed on Tuesday that... Read More
Meet the Cardiff trio who saved 400 cats in a year
HOW much does it cost to feed 50 cats? For the three women who run RozMogz Cat Rescue Centre this question is... Read More
Three Cardiff Labour MPs rebel against Article 50
THREE Cardiff-based Labour MPs have rebelled against their party line, voting against triggering Article 50. The vote held in the House of... Read More
Olympian Elinor Barker defends British cycling after sexism claims
CARDIFF’S Olympic cycling gold medalist Elinor Barker has defended British cycling after it came under fire last week when former world champion... Read More
Meet the 18-year-old who drew thousands to Cardiff Trump demo
ON Monday evening, thousands gathered under the Cardiff statue of Aneurin Bevan to protest at Theresa May’s failure to denounce Donald Trump’s... Read More
Hate cannot Trump hate – debate not violence is the answer
Sam Ferguson reflects on this week’s anti-Trump demonstration in Cardiff IT’S been two weeks since the Trump inauguration. Fourteen days of worry,... Read More
Wales FM responds to Brexit Supreme Court ruling
MEMBERS of the Welsh Cabinet have addressed concerns raised by AMs over Tuesday’s Supreme Court decision on Brexit. The court ruled that... Read More
Act now to end violence against women, Cardiff event told
CARDIFF’s annual Light a Candle event in aid of White Ribbon Day has been described as “a call to action” by Wales’... Read More
1,200 join rugby legend Shane Williams at Sport Relief Games
MORE than 1,200 people joined rugby legend Shane Williams in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games at Cardiff’s Bute Park. About 70,000 people across... Read More
Choir strikes a chord of public support in national award
THE first choir for stroke survivors in Wales has been shortlisted for a 2016 Epic Award. Strike a Chord is a Stroke Association... Read More
Fans turn out in force ahead of Bruce's Iron Maiden transatlantic voyage
MORE than 200 fans and plane spotters turned up at Cardiff Airport to see heavy metal band Iron Maiden off on their world... Read More
How social media turned Valentine's Day into a four-day celebration
Reporter KATIE GUPWELL asks whether social media is killing genuine romance. WHETHER or not love was in the air for you this... Read More