Inside Guildford Peasant squatters’ party as group bids farewell to the Crescent
A GROUP of squatters held a goodbye party in the remains of Gwdihw and the Thai House on Guildford Crescent a day... Read More
Chippy Lane or Chip Alley? Jack Whitehall falls foul of Caroline Street’s naming debate
IN the wake of Wales’ Grand Slam victory, there was only one subject on people’s lips. Was it Alun Wyn Jones’ acts... Read More
Protesters march against racism after New Zealand attack
“WHOSE Cardiff? Our Cardiff,” chanted over 1,000 protestors as they participated in Cardiff’s annual anti-racism march. The crowd of over 1,000 marched... Read More
Potholes and death threats: Punk bike riders have ‘best job in the world’
There’s a saying that in a large city you are never more than two metres away from one. They work best at... 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
Knife amnesty bins in Cardiff leave residents unconvinced
A KNIFE amnesty where bins are available to hand in blades without fear of prosecution is taking place across Cardiff today.... Read More
Guildford Crescent squatters served with eviction notice
A GROUP of squatters called the Guildford Peasants who are trying to save an historic Cardiff crescent from demolition have been served... 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
New tech that ‘smells’ when fruit and veg is best to eat
NEW technology is being developed by researchers in Cardiff that can ‘smell’ when food is going off. The technique, which is commonly... 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
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
Calls to make Cardiff dog owners better behaved
ATTACKS on delivery workers, mess in parks and irresponsible owners were all discussed at Cardiff’s first conference on dog ownership this week.... Read More
‘Universal Credit enables coercive control,’ say Cardiff protesters
PROTESTERS in Cardiff believe the one claimant per household system in place under Universal Credit is allowing abusers to control their partners. ... Read More
Quirk, dedication and solidarity – independent eateries in Wales
IN recent months, large chains such as HMV, Giraffe and Jamie’s... 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
Strikers want ‘joyful militancy’ this International Women’s Day
CARDIFF women are striking in “joyful militancy” on International Women’s day to draw attention to the unfairness of women’s work. The event, organised by Women’s Strike... Read More
‘Get on’ and build Cardiff’s new bus station, say passengers
WORK is due to start on Cardiff’s new bus station later this month, and for passengers the work can’t start soon enough. ... 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
Uncertainty over Cardiff store as Debenhams issues warning
DEBENHAMS has issued another profit warning after sales dropped 5.3 per cent in the last six months. The retailer, which has 165... Read More
Celebration of folk draws sell-out crowd in Roath
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath... Read More
Cardiff celebrates St David’s Day with a parade and music
ST David’s Day is here, and Cardiff has led the celebrations with its annual parade in the city centre. March 1 is... Read More
TfW promises better train services by autumn
TRANSPORT for Wales says it will spend £40 million on improvements to trains to avoid a repeat of last autumn’s chaos. Recent... Read More
Stolen motorcycles recovered in Adamsdown
POLICE have been recovering motorcycles around Cardiff in their efforts to clamp down on vehicle crime. Two were recovered in Adamsdown yesterday... Read More
Recycling and waste management to be hit in £4m council cut
CARDIFF Council are proposing to cut more than £4m from the environment, planning and transport budget. Recycling and waste management will face... Read More
Can the council do more to tackle Cardiff’s match day rubbish?
ON Saturday over 130,000 Rugby fans came to Cardiff to watch Wales beat England – and left the city’s streets covered in... Read More
Help-to-Buy scheme not proving popular in Cardiff
THE ‘help-to-buy’ scheme which was set up to boost the housing market in Wales has failed to make a big impact in... Read More
St David’s Day – how can you celebrate it in Cardiff?
SAINT David’s Day – or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi – celebrates the patron Saint of Wales on March 1, the anniversary of his death in 589... Read More
Bute Park canal body is local man in 70s, say police
A LOCAL man in his 70s was pronounced dead, after he was discovered in Bute Park canal near Cardiff Castle yesterday. Police... Read More
What’s it like to work the bar when Wales play England
CARDIFF’S bars and restaurants are ready as thousands make their way to the capital for Wales’ crunch Six Nations match with England.... Read More