Protesters demand justice a year after Shukri Abdi’s death
PROTESTERS gathered outside the Senedd in Cardiff Bay to pay tribute to a 12-year-old Somalian refugee who drowned in the River Irwell... Read More
We’re leaving home: Refugee opera explores life after fleeing
Welsh National Opera created ‘Migrations’ to mark 400 years since Mayflower voyage WELSH National Opera debuts a new production this Autumn exploring... Read More
Cardiff Devils season cut short as Coronavirus halts Elite League
The EHL has cancelled all matches for the rest of the season ALL Cardiff Devils matches for the rest of the season... Read More
Cardiff’s EU citizens say ‘this is our home’ as campaign group visits Wales
The3million’s outreach tour seeks to educate and protect vulnerable citizens post-Brexit Some of Cardiff’s EU citizens braved the rain to send ‘a... Read More
Mental health activists help combat stigma by sharing their stories
As Eating Disorders Awareness Week and University Mental Health Day end, we speak to activists fighting against stigma IT’S easy to brush heavy... Read More
Cardiff Bay pontoon repairs praised by boat owners after storm damage
Most pontoons are now fixed but the Castle stop is ‘damaged beyond repair’, says council TIMBER, litter and plastic swept into Cardiff Bay from the Rivers Taff and... Read More
Tonnes of extra plastic found in rivers during clear-up
Banks covered in single-use waste since storms, says volunteer in river group TONNES of plastic has been removed from Cardiff’s rivers and... Read More
Cardiff Council’s pink sticker recycling scheme criticised
Residents are worried they will get fined over a mistake or due to someone else’s rubbish CARDIFF Council launched its pink sticker... Read More
Senedd event celebrates LGBT+ figures from history
‘You find out some inspirational stories’ – Stephen Doughty, MP PEOPLE gathered at the Senedd on Saturday, to celebrate the history of the LGBT+ community... Read More
182 people steered away from cycle of rough sleeping
Success of pioneering partnership with homeless celebrated at Pierhead launch THE success of Cardiff Young Person’s Supported Accommodation Partnership was celebrated today... Read More
Profits plummet on River Taff after Storm Dennis damage
City water taxi firms have shut down until repairs are carried out – costing firms thousands during the Six Nations BUSINESSES on... Read More
Green public transport plan not enough to lure EV drivers
Unreliability and inconvenience put off those already taking a stand for environment PLANS to discourage traffic in Cardiff city centre are not... Read More
Roll-out speeds up for rapid car charging points in city
12 new charging points aim to meet Cardiff Council’s commitment to cleaner air TWELVE new rapid Electric Vehicle (EV) charging points have been placed across six areas of Cardiff –... Read More
22% of voters in South Wales Central would axe Assembly
Levels of support for abolishing the Welsh Government vary across regions A RECENT YouGov poll revealed that 22% of people in the... Read More
Young climate protesters chanting through streets of Cardiff
‘We have a 12-year ultimatum, nothing has changed so we continue to strike’ A WELSH youth organisation held a climate change protest marching from Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Escape room aims to explain cancer research in a fun way
Cardiff scientists help develop puzzles for fund-raising game in city centre THE work of a team of cancer researchers is the focus of... Read More
Cardiff Science Festival is back with a bang in city
We want to get more women and children excited about the subject, say organisers CARDIFF Science Festival is back for the second... Read More
Art exhibition inspired by books set in Wales
Cartographic Imaginaries exhibition is part of the Literary Atlas project THE Senedd is hosting the Cartographic Imaginaries art exhibition at the Pierhead... Read More
Senedd shines spotlight on children with diabetes
Special day aims to teach parents how to look out for symptoms of Type 1 THE Senedd welcomed almost 90 people from... Read More
Cardiff Bay Everyman settles in with launch party
Queen and Slim, A Beautiful Day in the Neighbourhood, and Parasite were previewed at the event A MONTH after opening, the Everyman cinema in Cardiff Bay threw a launch... Read More
Techniquest history project reaches out to older people
Contractor puts up £1,500 for interactive display on history of Cardiff Bay A GROUP of fifteen people from Butetown, Grangetown and Riverside,... Read More
Parents welcome catchment area plan for Ysgol Hamadryad
Enthusiasm for Welsh-medium education growing in Butetown, says head PROPOSALS to establish a catchment area for Ysgol Hamadryad, Butetown, have been welcomed... Read More
Legacy of race riots explored in ‘People of Butetown’
Cardiff Museum display showcases art, photography, poetry and film THERE are just two days left to see the People of Butetown exhibition... Read More
Pudsey helps Whitchurch cyclists raise £1,045
Cycling club members complete nine laps of Cardiff Bay barrage for Children in Need WHITCHURCH Cycling Club was helped by Pudsey Bear on... Read More
Five faiths of Butetown meet to tackle climate crisis
South Cardiff Interfaith Network brings song and drama to Millennium Centre CHRISTIANS, Baha’is, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs came together to discuss the... Read More
4,000 sign petition to protect Norwegian Church
Council remains vague on the future of Cardiff Bay landmark MORE than 4,000 people have signed a petition launched by the Welsh... Read More
Cardiff’s first ever water park opens on bay
A HUGE water park has opened on Cardiff Bay for the summer, the first of its kind to come to the Welsh... Read More
Descendants needed to bring Tiger Bay history to life
BUTETOWN residents are looking for volunteers to bring the lives from historic Tiger Bay to life through the unique lives and voices... Read More
Women urged to become future political leaders
YOUNG Welsh women were inspired by Assembly Members today to think about a career in politics. An event run by women’s charity Chwarae Teg called LeadHerShip, brought... Read More
100 policies and 5m to tackle climate change ‘not enough’
CARDIFF University will receive £5 million to set up a new research centre to explore new ways to tackle climate change as... Read More