From Basra to Barry: Meet the very busy Kath Fisher
SOME people do a lot. There are people you encounter every now and again, who just do more than the rest of... Read More
Painting a picture of Cardiff’s homeless population
When you think of someone homeless on the streets of Cardiff, what do you see? You might bring to mind one of... Read More
Wales fans and players celebrate Grand Slam at the Senedd
WALES FANS gathered at the Senedd last night to celebrate the national rugby team’s Grand Slam win. Hundreds of fans were in attendance, as... Read More
Second Strike For Climate draws mores students despite stormy weather
HUNDREDS of schoolchildren braved the 40mph winds and rain today to march across the city to demand action on climate change. More... 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
Cardiff radio staff may lose jobs in shake-up of stations
STAFF at Cardiff’s radio stations received the unexpected news today that their breakfast shows will be cut in the next month. Matt... Read More
Meet the man who walked the length of Wales on stilts
A MAN from Cardiff has become the first person to walk the length of Wales on stilts. David Griffiths, a headteacher who... Read More
Devils look to regain top spot after poor weekend
The race for the Elite League title is going down to the wire. Cardiff Devils lost twice to fellow challengers Belfast... Read More
‘Six Artists’ exhibition: celebrating diversity in art
NESTLED amongst the Victorian architecture of one of Cardiff Bay’s busiest streets, BayArt gallery stands out. Contrasting the grandeur of the building... 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
Children and politicians read poems of remembrance
CHILDREN, poets and Assembly Members gathered in the Senedd today to read poetry about war and remembrance. The event, called Holy Glimmers of... Read More
Children go on strike over climate change
HUNDREDS of school children protested outside the Senedd today to demand the government declare a state of climate emergency. More than 400... Read More
Fly-tipping app is being used to clean up Cardiff’s streets
AN app set up to report fly-tipping in Cardiff has been used 553 times since June, according to the council. In 99%... Read More
New restaurant and leisure quarter plan for Cardiff Bay
TRADERS have welcomed plans to build a new leisure quarter and restaurant in Cardiff Bay. Cardiff Council are set to regenerate Britannia... Read More
How green is your street? Data map measures leafy Cardiff
HOW green is your street? The Office for National Statistics has released an experimental data map showing how leafy the streets of Cardiff and... Read More
‘Flimsy’ recycling bags getting harder to come by in Cardiff
RESIDENTS in Cardiff are finding it difficult to get hold of green bags for their recycling waste. They also say new bags... Read More
Stewards still sought for Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K
A VOLUNTEER steward group wants more people to join it ahead of Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K. With more than 6,000 runners signed... Read More
‘Ultimate test of team and human adventure’ sails into Bay
THE Volvo Ocean Race will be making a stop in the UK for the first time in a decade when it comes... Read More
McEvoy to appeal ‘undemocratic’ expulsion process
NEIL McEvoy will be appealing a decision to exclude him from Plaid Cymru following what he calls a “highly undemocratic” process which... Read More
Senedd celebrates women’s day – for a week
MEET your foremothers: Edith Mansell Moolin. Lady Rhondda. Mary Jane Benson. This crowd of Welsh suffragette women and more are why women... Read More
Elvis Costello to close Cardiff’s Festival of Voice
ELVIS Costello and the Imposters will perform the closing show of Cardiff’s international voice festival with a concert at the Wales Millennium... Read More
Dr Who leaves £1m black hole in Cardiff
THE Dr Who Experience closed in September leaving Cardiff Council out of pocket to the tune of £1.147m. The visitor attraction was... Read More
Man found dead in Cardiff park was homeless, say volunteers
A MAN who was believed to be a rough sleeper has died in a park in Cardiff. “South Wales Police is investigating... Read More
Preferred Bay site for new city 15,000-seat arena revealed
THE operators of the Motorpoint Arena are hoping to work with the council to fund and operate a new 15,000-seat arena in... Read More
Dippy dinosaur to Jurassic park himself at Senedd
DIPPY the dinosaur will be taking over the Senedd next year – but this isn’t the plot line of the latest Jurassic... Read More
Would moving the Cardiff Story museum be a boost to the Bay?
AN IDEA to move the Cardiff Story museum to the Bay has been revealed as part of plans to boost the economic... Read More
Senedd give council votes to 16-year-olds
PEOPLE aged 16 are to be given the vote under Welsh Government plans to modernise elections, in plans announced today in the... Read More
Cardiff’s Kurds protest over Afrin bombing
MEMBERS of Cardiff’s Kurdish community endured the rain today to protest at Turkey’s bombing of Afrin. More than 100 people turned out... Read More
Sir Tom celebrates Christmas with gospel show
SIR TOM Jones and Beverley Knight have recorded a gospel-themed show in Cardiff Bay, to be broadcast on Christmas Day. Hit-maker Sir... Read More
Anger as Cardiff burger festival is cancelled at last minute
A LAST-MINUTE cancellation of the Cardiff Burger Festival has angered ticket holders, with the company behind the event promising a new date... Read More