Business snows down as customers stay away
BUSINESSES across Cardiff were affected by the snow today, as many closed their doors to customers. Fashion retailers Primark, River Island, Topshop... Read More
Got (bread and) milk? Snow halts food deliveries across the city
IT’S early afternoon on one of Cardiff’s worst ever snow days. Work is cancelled, schools are closed and once you’ve Instagrammed the... Read More
Snow strands Cardiff Airport passengers
PASSENGERS have been left stranded after Cardiff Airport cancelled or delayed flights because of Storm Emma. Cardiff Airport cancelled 25 flights this... Read More
Protesters say no to new M4 relief road
PROTESTERS picketed the SSE SWALEC cricket stadium in Sophia Gardens to campaign against the new M4 relief road south of Newport. The... Read More
Bringing art to the streets of Cardiff
“IT’S incredible.” “Not my sort of thing.” “Beautiful.” These are the thoughts of Shelby, 25, Keith, 53, and Enrique, 28, who all... Read More
Powerful exhibition shows reality of modern slavery
AN exhibition raising awareness of the harsh reality of modern slavery in the UK has come to Cardiff city centre The Invisible... Read More
Police cordon off road after alleged robbery
POLICE have cordoned off a road in the city centre following an incident, which happened early this morning. South Wales police are... Read More
The Stones are Rolling back into Cardiff
CARDIFF fans of The Rolling Stones are delighted that the band have announced their first show in the city since 2006. The... Read More
Sick days cost Cardiff Council £11 million
STAFF at Cardiff Council took nearly 11 days off each on sick leave last year, costing the authority £11m. According to a... Read More
Tributes paid to ‘loved and respected’ lecturer
LECTURER Malcolm Anderson, who died earlier this week, was loved and respected by staff and students alike, according to the head of... 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
Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set... Read More
Ex-winners back band contest as launchpad for success
A WELSH band have spoken about how winning a Cardiff talent show, which is coming back to the capital for the seventh... Read More
Eight arrested in council fraud inquiry
EIGHT men have been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Cardiff say South Wales police. It is understood that seven of the... Read More
Your guide to key points in Cardiff’s ambitious five-year plan
PEOPLE in Cardiff may see an increase in cab fares, changes to household waste recycling, and a new indoor arena at Atlantic... Read More
Cardiff dresses-up for anime and gaming convention
SCORES of costumed gaming and anime fans descended on Cardiff for their annual gathering. Cardiff Anime & Gaming Convention, at the Mercure... Read More
Ex-Cardiff Devil opens coffee shop to help homeless
A NEW coffee shop in the city centre will be helping Cardiff’s homeless by offering jobs to those living on the streets.... Read More
Stalker jailed after harassing ex-partner on Facebook
A 32-YEAR-OLD man was jailed for 18 weeks at Cardiff Crown Court for repeatedly breaching a five-year restraining order against his ex-partner... Read More
Railway arches businesses worry over high rise project
PLANS for a set of three high-rise buildings have been approved by Cardiff Council, despite nearby business owners claiming they were “cut... Read More
Council and Police raise flags for LGBT History Month
CARDIFF Council and South Wales Police are flying rainbow flags to mark LGBT History Month. The event is held every February and... Read More
Cardiff Sisters of Solidarity need your cash
A CARDIFF women’s group is asking for cash to set up a pop-up venue in time for International Women’s Day next month.... 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
Customers fund brewers to open new city centre pub
TWO men who started making beer in their garden shed are set to open their own Cardiff pub and brewery thanks to... Read More
Council misses out on LGBT top 100 – again
CARDIFF council has come under fire as it failed to make the Stonewall top 100 employers list for the sixth year. The... Read More
‘Exemplary’ chippy sad at no to 24-hour plan
BOSSES at a Cardiff chippy are disappointed their bid to open 24-hours, seven days a week has been rejected. Carl Ryan, director of... Read More
‘One in five Cardiff jobs could be taken by robots’
ONE in five Cardiff jobs are in occupations that are likely to decline due to robot automation, according to new research. A... Read More
Plan for 24-hour chippy in Cardiff is rejected
A CARDIFF fish and shop’s plan to open 24-hours a day, seven days a week was today rejected by the council. Parc... Read More
Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall... Read More
Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross... Read More
Welsh scientist and Finnish artist make comic book for schools
A CARDIFF astronomer and a Finnish artist have come together to make a series of comic books for Welsh schools and are... Read More