Arts: Sci-fi play explores dangers of virtual reality
The Nether, a science-fiction play by Jennifer Haley, received its Welsh debut at Chapter Arts this week. David Lynch went to see it.... Read More
Tiger Bay the Musical prepares for Millennium Centre premiere
IN the early 1900’s, coal was king in Cardiff and the first million-pound cheque was signed in the city. Tiger Bay the... Read More
In court: Man who assaulted hotel staff in his underwear
A FATHER of three who assaulted two members of hotel staff while wearing nothing but his underwear was today given a 12-month... Read More
A poem about Cardiff’s Queen Street to celebrate World Poetry Day
TODAY is world poetry day, so to celebrate why not watch our video of a poem dedicated to Cardiff’s very own Queen Street?... Read More
Adamsdown residents disappointed at ‘yes’ to new homes
RESIDENTS of an Adamsdown street are disappointed that plans to build five new homes at the end of their narrow road have... Read More
New shortlist for unfilled Llandaff Bishop’s post
A NEW shortlist of candidates for the vacant Bishop of Llandaff role has been produced following a second round of meetings to choose... Read More
Plasdwr: Cycles in spotlight as £2bn suburb shifts up a gear
PLASDŴR’S residents will be urged to get on their bikes and use cycle lanes as the council seeks to discourage cars in... Read More
Tiger Bay Brawlers re-homed in House of Sport
AFTER months of uncertainty, the Tiger Bay Brawlers have found a new home. The Brawlers, who are one of the top five... Read More
Bluebirds looking for first win in five against draw specialists Ipswich
CARDIFF City will be looking to end a run of four games without a win as they host fellow mid-table side Ipswich... Read More
We list Wales’ three greatest wins in Paris
Between 1975 and 1999, Wales never won in Paris. But then they wowed the rugby world with three thrilling wins in quick succession. Here... Read More
Clean-up confusion means Roath graffiti stays for months
GRAFFITI has been defacing the wall of the Sainsbury’s store in Albany Road, Roath, since before Christmas because of confusion over whose responsibility... Read More
TV star and 999 services give Ely teenager a dream birthday
AN 18-year-old from Ely with a passion for the emergency services has had a birthday like no other with help from new... Read More
Plan to extend opening hours of Riverside rehab centre set for approval
COUNCIL officers have recommended that a controversial plan to extend the opening hours of a rehab centre in Riverside should be given... Read More
Penylan street signs spell Boer War tribute wrongly
A PENYLAN street commemorating Welshmen who fought in the Boer War has been spelt incorrectly on three road signs. Harrismith Road, which... Read More
Urban beekeeping: the hidden rooftop hives of Cardiff
EDIBLE Adamsdown Community Garden is hosting a workshop on how to keep bees next Sunday (March 19), but they aren’t the only urban... Read More
Fancy keeping bees? Adamsdown group can show you how
Edible Adamsdown Community Garden hosted its first ever beekeeping workshop on Sunday, March 19. The Cardiffian reports on why bees are so... Read More
Wales v Ireland: The definitive head-to-head ratings
WALES welcome Ireland to Cardiff tonight knowing that a win is vital if they are not to fall down the world rankings to... Read More
European rough sleepers in Cardiff may be removed from UK
ROUGH sleepers from Europe could face removal from the country, a draft Cardiff council proposal has suggested. As part of the council’s Rough... Read More
Iconic Cardiff buildings up for architecture awards
SIX Cardiff buildings have been nominated for architectural awards by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS awards is made up... Read More
Canton bakery customer wins free bread for a year
A REGULAR customer at a Canton bakery has won a year’s supply of bread as part of celebrations to mark the business’s... Read More
Thief jailed for 44 weeks for stealing nurse’s car from surgery
A MAN who stole a nurse’s car keys while she was at work has been jailed for 44 weeks and disqualified from driving... Read More
Councillor McEvoy says tribunal outcome is a ‘sad day for democracy’
COUNCILLOR Neil McEvoy has described his one-month suspension from Cardiff Council following a tribunal ruling as “a sad day for democracy”. Speaking... Read More
Coal Exchange a step nearer to becoming a “heritage hotel”
A PLAN to develop the Coal Exchange in... Read More
Lottery funding gives boost to Grange Gardens pavilion
THE future looks bright for the Grange Gardens bowls pavilion, as the Big Lottery Fund announced a £50,000 fund that will go... Read More
Family-run Cardiff kebab house is named best in Wales
A CARDIFF kebab house has been named the best in Wales. Family-run Moroccan and Lebanese restaurant Mezza Luna on City Road won... Read More
Shortcut drivers a problem, say Adamsdown residents
THE second car crash in a month on a busy Adamsdown street has not surprised some residents and business owners who say... Read More
Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win to be celebrated at museum
CARDIFF Story Museum is launching a special six-month exhibition marking the 90th anniversary of Cardiff City’s 1927 FA Cup victory. The exhibition,... Read More
Tribunal suspends Neil McEvoy from Cardiff Council for a month
NEIL McEvoy has been suspended from Cardiff Council for a month after a tribunal decided he had shown bullying behaviour towards an employee... Read More
Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to... Read More
Questions asked after gay cleric’s chances of becoming new Bishop of Llandaff recede
A PROMINENT gay cleric who was favourite to become the new Bishop of Llandaff appears to have missed out on the role.... Read More