Rory Best: Ireland looking to spoil Wales’ Grand Slam party
IRELAND captain Rory Best hopes he can celebrate his Six nations swansong by spoiling Wales’ bid for the Grand Slam. All eyes... Read More
Ely fundraiser breaks £101,000 barrier in memory of her sons
A WOMAN in Ely has raised £101,000 for Llandough Hospital Breast Cancer Fund in memory of her three sons. Irene Hicks,... Read More
Five ways to help stop the decline of insects in Cardiff
CARDIFF experts are calling for people to make small changes to help slow the decline of insects, which threatens a collapse of... Read More
Residents call for council clampers to focus on roads instead
CARDIFF COUNCIL has been criticised by residents over its car clampdown on untaxed cars. The council has clamped or removed 41 untaxed... Read More
What you need to know if you’re coming to Cardiff for the Six Nations
BAD weather threatens to dampen tomorrow’s Six Nations fixture as Wales go for the Grand Slam. Another yellow weather warning has been... Read More
“Biggest fight in Welsh MMA history”: Jack Marshman fights John Phillips on UFC bill
JACK ‘The Hammer’ Marshman takes on John ‘The Welsh Wrecker’ Phillips this Saturday night in an all-Wales encounter labelled “the biggest fight... Read More
Police struggle to find suspects in 73% of Cardiff burglaries
POLICE do not identify a suspect in almost three quarters of burglaries that take place in Cardiff, according to official figures.... Read More
Meet the 17-year-old leading Cardiff’s Youth Strike for Climate
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser,... Read More
Unicycle Hockey: The sport hoping to sweep Wales
THE COMBINATION of unicycling and hockey might seem hugely improbable, but one Cardiff sports club is working to prove that perception wrong.... Read More
Recycling ranking system annoys and confuses residents
A CAMPAIGN to encourage recycling in Cardiff has been criticised for confusing environmentally conscious residents. Around 1,000 households are being monitored in Cardiff as... Read More
Call to move “city’s most dangerous crossing” after schoolboy accident
RESIDENTS are calling for a “dangerous” crossing to be moved after a schoolboy was knocked off his bike by a car while... Read More
Glamorgan Wanderers take advantage of disappointing Rhiwbina in play-off fight
VICTORY for Glamorgan Wanderers against rivals Rhiwbina RFC has put them in the driving seat to reach the playoffs. In the first... Read More
Undefeated Joe Cordina to fight ‘KO Kid’ for Lonsdale belt
UNDEFEATED Welsh boxer Joe Cordina faces a new challenge next month as he takes on Andy Townend. Matchroom Boxing has announced Cordina... Read More
Gareth Bale’s Madrid future in Real doubt as Zidane returns
ZINEDINE ZIDANE has returned to Real Madrid after just 10 months away, but the return of “Zizou” could spell the end for... Read More
The ‘Drives’ putting Cardiff’s taxi problems in their rear-view
A GROUP of Cardiff cabbies have set up a co-operative to “give drivers a fair crack of the whip” amid fears the... Read More
Crafty plan to crowd-fund new bar pays off in Penarth
PENARTH residents Adam Edinborough and Rhys Watkins, owners of Crafty Devil Brewery, are set to open a new bar in their hometown after crowd-funding over... Read More
The man who’ll never give up rugby
OF all the places to meet, John Lyons chooses a quaint pub in Rhiwbina. The Glamorgan Wanderers chief jokes we’re actually here... Read More
Absolute shrubbish: wildlife concerns after felling
SHRUBS and an ash tree have been cleared opposite the Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay because of concerns over littering. The work... Read More
Driver in court after high-speed chase and crash in Ely
A MAN charged with dangerous driving was handed a 12-month suspended sentence at Cardiff magistrates court after a shocking high-speed police chase... Read More
We need more coverage, say top Welsh hockey players
THE problem with hockey is not gender inequality. Wales’ leading hockey players are calling for more visibility, coverage and funding after decades of... Read More
Cardiff to host its first ever Homeless World Cup
CARDIFF is set to host the 17th Homeless World Cup, in Bute Park this July. The tournament, established in 2003, is organised... Read More
Welsh Female Writers rejecting the femme fatale stereotype
“WE DON’T just want to be the femme fatal, the wilting flower or maternal figure. “We want women who are representative of... Read More
Make-up brush business takes Barry sisters to No. 10
SELF-MADE millionaire sisters from Barry were invited to 10 Downing Street yesterday to celebrate International Women’s Day with the Prime Minister. The reception,... Read More
Cardiff children’s author speaks about literacy in Wales
On World Book Day, Cardiff’s most prolific and widely-published children’s author, Jon Blake, spoke to The Cardiffian about his career, literacy in... Read More
Cafe volunteers connect their community in Cathays
A CAFE which was set up to being local people together in Cathays is continuing to grow in popularity. The Meeting Room Café... Read More
Cardiff research could help save rare Sunda Clouded Leopard
A RARE and endangered Leopard may have a brighter future due to the work of a Cardiff researcher. Dr Benoit Goossens, from... Read More
Make or break tie for Glamorgan Wanderers
LLANISHEN hosts the first of two season-defining ties tonight as Glamorgan Wanderers and Rhiwbina battle for top spot in League 1 East... Read More
Cardiff vs West Ham Preview: Is history repeating itself?
THE Premier league is unforgiving at the worst of times – something Cardiff City have rediscovered in their second spell in the... Read More
Watch Her Go: The women in sport calling for change
Video created and edited by Will Bolton. WATCH Her Go, Amdani, saw some of Wales’ most powerful female voices in sport call... Read More