Tributes pour in for Wales rugby star Elli Norkett
TRIBUTES have poured in for the international women’s rugby and Ospreys player Elli Norkett, who died in a crash near Neath Port... Read More
Caerau library site given new lease of life as social housing
A DISUSED library site is to be turned into housing, provoking mixed reactions from Careau residents. After standing empty for three years,... Read More
Immigration and police raid second Cardiff nail salon
A MAN has been taken away after another raid on a Cardiff nail salon by immigration officers. Acting on a tip-off, police... Read More
‘Criminal masterminds’ jailed after selling stolen cars to police
A PAIR of Cardiff car thieves were jailed after they sold stolen cars worth more than £100,000 to the police. Dean Cronin,... Read More
Cardiff Gate workers blocking roads in Pontprennau
WORKERS parking in Pontprennau are putting residents in danger, Conservative councillor Dianne Rees has warned. A parking shortage at Cardiff Gate International... Read More
Barry residents want street lights switched back on
BARRY residents are calling on the Vale of Glamorgan council to turn streetlights back on at night because of concerns for public... Read More
Muslim women fight sexism through art and poetry collaboration
A CARDIFF poet aims to challenge stereotypes about feminism through a series of artworks. Hanan Issa, 30 has collaborated with London based... Read More
Penylan burglary victim hits out at cuts to steel gate budget
A RUGBY chief who had three bicycles stolen from his garden shed has criticised the council’s reluctance to block access to back... Read More
Consultation shines light on fears over human rights in post-Brexit Wales
ORGANISATIONS are worried that leaving the EU will have a detrimental impact on human rights in Wales. A Senedd inquiry into the... Read More
Just how bad is Cardiff’s air pollution problem?
WHEN you think of Penarth, the Garden by the Sea, toxic air and exhaust fumes are probably not the first things that... Read More
Budget meeting to agree Council Tax rise ends in chaos and a walk out
CARDIFF Council’s budget proposals passed in controversial circumstances last night, as Liberal Democrat and Plaid Cymru councillors left the chamber in protest.... Read More
Seven Cardiff spots to celebrate Pancake Day this year
Society Standard Best for Date night Grab a stack of pancakes and a glass of prosecco for £10 at Society Standard, available all... Read More
Bright LED street lights in Vale could hit sleep, says engineer
VALE of Glamorgan Council has been replacing street lights with LEDs that are so bright they may affect people’s sleep patterns by... Read More
‘Impressive’ thieves target bikes in Cardiff garden sheds
THIEVES are targeting bikes stored in back garden sheds in Llandaff North. The thieves broke into four sheds in one night on... Read More
Man jailed for stealing plastic plants from John Lewis
A MAN has been jailed for two weeks after pleading guilty to stealing artificial plants from John Lewis in Cardiff. Mark John Fisher,... Read More
Was the Cardiff “Stop Trump” march too politicised?
A “STOP Trump” protest in Queen Street last night has drawn criticism on social media for being too politicised. The rally was... Read More
Mixed response to plans to open more Cardiff roads for street traders
PLANS by Cardiff Council to increase the number of streets open to street traders during big events have had a mixed response... Read More
First-time buyers urged to go green in an eco-friendly Cardiff home
ECO-FRIENDLY houses, complete with electric car chargers, promise to lower electricity bills in an attempt to encourage first-time buyers in Cardiff to go... Read More
Concerns continue over council plans for derelict Penarth church
CONCERNS that St Paul’s Church in Penarth will not provide residents with community facilities have continued despite council plans to build... Read More
Children should be taught about domestic abuse, say AMs
EDUCATION on domestic abuse and sexual violence should be made mandatory in schools, say politicians and charities after an inquiry. The news... Read More
Greater openness needed in science, say Cardiff researchers
MORE transparence is needed in science, say researchers at Cardiff University. Panelists from Academia Europaea, Cardiff Knowledge Hub and the Young Academy... Read More
EXCLUSIVE: Father and son’s lucky escape after being told to dig up cables
A FATHER and son avoided serious electric shocks after Western Power advised them to dig up live cables under their Cardiff drive. The... Read More
18-year sentence for lying Cardiff chef who murdered his Chinese girlfriend
A CARDIFF chef who murdered his Chinese girlfriend was branded a liar today by the judge who sentenced him to a minimum 18-year jail term. Jordan... Read More
Hundreds show support for migrant workers in Wales at Senedd
HUNDREDS of people gathered outside the Senedd yesterday to highlight the contribution migrant workers make to the economy in Wales. The event... Read More
Cardiff chef found guilty of murdering his Chinese girlfriend
A CARDIFF chef has been found guilty of murdering his Chinese girlfriend today after six hours of jury deliberation. Jordan Matthews, 24... Read More
“Work hard and give 100 percent” BBC journalist advises students
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie visited Cardiff to talk to students about his career in local and national news organisations. Mr Myrie,... Read More
Barry roadworks a nuisance, say locals and business owners
MAJOR roadworks on Holton Road, Barry, are having a negative effect on lives, say locals and business owners. Work began in November 2016... 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
End of tenants’ right to buy likely in Cardiff
A PLAN to tackle a growing need for housing could see the end of Right to Buy in Cardiff. Cardiff council is... Read More
Brexit could impact tourism in Cardiff, says council leader
CARDIFF council must develop an “international strategy” to deal with the impact of Brexit on tourism and attract more visitors to the city.... Read More