Former teacher became benefits cheat after falling on hard times
A FORMER teacher who failed to declare his work pension while also claiming benefits at the same time has been handed a... Read More
Prospect of no-deal Brexit sparks uncertainty for students
EU students in Cardiff have been left confused and unable to plan their futures because of the threat of a no-deal Brexit.... Read More
Record high temperatures a year after Beast from the East
TEMPERATURES in Wales have been up to 16.8°c warmer than average this February in sharp contrast to the cold snap caused by... Read More
Keep your eye on Six Nations prize, Gatland tells shocked players
WALES coach Warren Gatland has spoken out as Welsh rugby faces an uncertain future. Last night, news broke of a potential... Read More
Cardiff Council spent £1m on yacht race preparations
MORE than £1m was spent by Cardiff Council creating an event space for the Volvo Ocean Race in the bay last summer.... Read More
Our doors are always open, says Adamsdown mosque
AL-IKHLAS Culture and Education Centre has reminded neighbours that its doors are open to anyone after its first #VisitMyMosque event last Sunday.... Read More
Being his penpal helped prisoner on life sentence for murder
“I HAVE always been fascinated by prisons and institutions,” says Claire Melville, a full-time mother of two who corresponded for eight years with... Read More
Ten games to survive – Do Bluebirds fans still believe?
CARDIFF City’s fight for Premier League survival is down to the final 10 games of the season. Following the Emiliano Sala tragedy,... Read More
Punched police officer cleared of assault after memory loss
A FEMALE police officer has been acquitted of assaulting an offender because she was suffering from memory loss after being punched in... Read More
Lyons wary of Rhiwbina threat to Wanderers title hopes
RHIWBINA RFC hold the cards for the title according to Glamorgan Wanderers manager, John Lyons. The Wanderers, whose game was called off... Read More
Only 2% of Cardiff bike thefts result in a conviction
LAST year only 2% of bike thefts reported in Cardiff resulted in a suspect being charged. There were 1,480 bicycles reported stolen in... Read More
Rubbish view of Cardiff City Stadium angers residents
RUBBISH lines the fence that divides Jubilee Park’s from the Cardiff City Football Club’s car park. This rubbish includes plastic shopping bags,... Read More
Devils continue title charge against Blaze and Steelers
CARDIFF Devils have two crunch games this weekend, as they look to regain their lead in the Elite League title race. Tomorrow... Read More
Meet the Welsh MP leading charge on climate change
ANNA McMorrin, MP for Cardiff North, co-sponsored a debate in Westminster yesterday after being inspired by the Cardiff school strike for climate... Read More
How Cardiff Council’s new budget affects you
CARDIFF Council voted through its controversial Budget – which includes a 4.9% Council Tax rise. In a tense night of exchanges at... Read More
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
University’s libraries lose 90% of revenue in past two years
CARDIFF University library has lost over 90% of income over the last two years as a result of changes to its loan... Read More
Full of facts and fun – Cardiff Science Festival is back
IN recent years, February half term has been a week of rain, video games and lie-ins. This week all that changes with... Read More
Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn lose out on park regeneration projects
TWO parks in Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn have lost out on funding for new play equipment and will not be able to reapply... Read More
Hooded vandals target cars in Adamsdown
HOODED teenagers on bikes are smashing car wing mirrors and scratching cars in Adamsdown. Cars are being damaged by the groups in... Read More
Residents and councillors lose student flats battle
PLANS to build more private student accommodation in Cardiff have been granted, despite objections from residents and councillors. The council received 21 letters of objection... Read More
Record-breaking temperatures bring crowds to Cardiff Bay
RECORD-BREAKING temperatures yesterday boosted businesses in Cardiff Bay, as families made the most of the good weather. “I didn’t think I’d be coming... Read More
Cardiff v Everton: Can the Bluebirds bounce back?
IT had just turned past the 70th minute mark as Watford began stroking the ball around their backline with comfortable short passing... Read More
Half-term – Five things your kids can do without breaking bank
HALF-TERM is here and (much to the surprise of us all) the sun is out! It’s not quite Easter and Christmas is long... Read More
Bringing Wales’ mining mysteries to the surface
AN exhibition featuring 3D pictures of former miners from the South Wales coalfield is set to open in Cardiff. The Coal Face depicts the... Read More
Welsh Youth Parliament to hold historic first meeting in The Senedd
THE NEWLY elected Welsh Youth Parliament will meet for the first time tomorrow to discuss issues such as mental health, climate change... Read More
Boy, 17, arrested after city centre stabbing
A MAN was stabbed in the early hours of this morning in Cardiff City Centre. The incident happened at around 2am on... Read More
Language monument built after a decade of delays
THE FINAL stone was laid on a community funded language monument in time for its opening ceremony on International Mother Language Day. ... Read More
Welsh Government criticised over refusal to fund safe cladding
THE WELSH Government’s decision to not fund safe cladding on Lydstep Flats in Llandaff North in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy has been described... Read More
Cardiff City vs Watford Preview: Victor returns?
Cardiff City have retained their on-field focus in light of the Emiliano Sala tragedy by winning their last two games – which... Read More