Open reaches business end – without Welsh players
Home snooker stars all knocked out as tournament heads into quarter-finals SEVEN of world’s top 10 players are into the quarter-finals of... Read More
Hammer-wielding man jailed for 14 months after fight over cigarette
Jason Kain, who has 43 previous convictions, admits affray in Cardiff city centre A MAN has been sentenced to 14 months in... Read More
Rhymetime week encourages children to be bilingual
‘What happens in the early years really matters,’ says BookTrust Cymru CARDIFF libraries are taking part in the Big Welsh Rhymetime –... Read More
Counting the cost of Ciara while the menace of Dennis awaits
More strong winds and rain for Cardiff this week as the clean-up after the weekend’s bad weather ends WHILE the chaos caused... Read More
Inside a Cardiff research lab on World Cancer Day
Researchers who have been touched by cancer look to give something back THE University Hospital of Wales opened its doors to students,... Read More
Students bring portraits to life at National Museum
Fashion in the Frame shows costumes re-created from paintings in city’s art collection ART was brought to life at the National Museum... Read More
Young dancers ‘inspire each other’ at annual showcase
Over 60 schools perform across three shows for Rubicon’s St David’s Hall celebration SCHOOLCHILDREN of all abilities from across South Wales will... Read More
City counts fewest rough sleepers in six years
Joint outreach teams have contributed to fall in nightly tally, says councillor THE number of rough sleepers in Cardiff was at a six-year-low last week, according to a... Read More
Reading FC responds to Cardiff demands for apology
Club apologises to Bluebird fans ‘who played no part in any discriminatory abuse’ READING FC will review how matchday announcements are made after Cardiff demanded an... Read More
Flip-flops and chocolate help make Cardiff a safe night out
‘We just want people to get home safely,’ say street pastors, as city wins second Purple Flag CARDIFF has won the Purple Flag... Read More
Grassroots girls’ football team appeals for players
Jo Stevens MP expressed support for Crusaders team A CARDIFF U14s girls’ football team may disband due to lack of players this... Read More
Welsh cakes prove popular on first City of Arcades day
‘Best day ever’ for independent businesses, says Morgan Quarter centre manager CARDIFF’S first City of Arcades day was one of the best... Read More
Cardiff University staff strike over ‘perfect storm of problems’
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of... Read More
Contactless donation scheme for homeless finally breaks even
But Give DIFFerently sparks row over moving breakfast run away from shopping areas A CONTACTLESS donation system to raise money for the homeless... Read More
Vice-President of Hungarian ruling party says Cardiff is ‘very nice’ with ‘good beer’
Lajos Kosa was in the capital ahead of the crucial Wales v Hungary Euro 2020 qualifier The vice-president of Hungarian ruling party... Read More
More books needed for Cardiff women-only library
Author Deborah Cameron and the estate of Dick King-Smith have given to Women’s Aid CARDIFF Women’s Aid is appealing for books, by... Read More
Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National... Read More
Patient considers move to England for life-saving drug
Wales is last home nation to agree deal for £100,000 Cystic Fibrosis treatment A CYSTIC fibrosis patient waiting to see whether a... Read More
Hand in your knives to combat crime, urge police
Teams of Cardiff officers are tackling violence with knife amnesties and events POLICE are inviting people to hand in knives to be destroyed as... Read More
Huge crowds at first independence march
CARDIFF city centre was alive with chants, music and flying flags today as hundreds of people marched in support of Welsh independence. Organised by All Under One... Read More
Homeless stay put in Museum Avenue tent village
HOMELESS people are staying put in tents on Museum Avenue despite a 24-hour notice of leave issued on Wednesday. Cardiff council says... Read More
Man began growing cannabis after losing benefits payments
A MAN who turned to growing cannabis after his benefits payments were stopped has been given a one-year suspended sentence. The crop... Read More
Mountain Film Festival descends on Cardiff
EXTREME sports, saltwater crocodiles and tales of survival against the odds captivated a packed St David’s Hall as Banff Mountain Film Festival... Read More
Craig Bellamy guilty of drink-driving after overtaking police car
SKY SPORTS pundit Craig Bellamy has been convicted of drink-driving after overtaking a police car on the A48. The former Wales international... Read More
Volunteers in big push to spring clean Cardiff
SPRING Clean Cymru kicked off their month-long campaign at the weekend, collecting trollies, bikes and pushchairs amongst other items from a woodland... Read More
Tensions rise in South Wales as Brexit date looms
AS a petition to revoke Article 50 is signed by 3.1 percent of Cardiff’s electorate, frustrated Brexit supporters plan to drive around... Read More
#EndoMarch wants to debunk myths around endometriosis
A WAVE of yellow will take to the streets of Cardiff next week to raise awareness about endometriosis and support those women... 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
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
Revealed: The story behind Cardiff’s huge new wildlife mural
A GIANT caiman and hunting jaguar have caught the eye of passersby as part of a huge new wildlife mural in the centre of... Read More