Have you seen the Pavement Poet?
A CARDIFF street became a black board for poetry about current topics yesterday as the Pavement Poet expressed his art with multi-coloured... Read More
A student ran 140km with a broken hand and infected foot
A CARDIFF University student ran more than 140km in a week, despite a broken hand and an infected foot, to raise money for... Read More
Want to watch the solar eclipse safely in Cardiff?
Join a group of scientists who will help you watch the solar eclipse safely outside The National Museum Wales from 8-10.45am. According to Nasa,... Read More
Our Top 5 @ 5
Every day we pick out the five most popular stories and share them with you at 5pm (the end of our day),... Read More
Almost 10,000 houses exempt from council tax in Cardiff
NEARLY 7,000 properties are exempt from council tax in Cardiff because they are occupied by students while the tax rate will increase... Read More
Do we need better markings on Kingsway?
COMMUTERS are up in arms over a popular junction in the city centre, after a confusion of right of way has led... Read More
Minimal changes for Wales against Italy
WARREN Gatland has made as little changes as possible to his side for the Six Nation’s match against Italy in Rome. Wales... Read More
189 residents attend meeting to save Waungron Road Recycling Centre
A CLASH between Cardiff Council and disgruntled residents over the closing of the Waungron Road Recycling Centre which has lasted over a... Read More
Anonymous protester camping outside castle given 24 hours to move
An anti-austerity cuts protestor who has been camping outside Cardiff Castle has been given 24 hours to move. Joshua Howe, 25, has been charged... Read More
Why Cardiff comes top for job prospects
UNEMPLOYMENT rates in Cardiff fell by 4.7 per cent in the year 2013-2014, one of the biggest drops anywhere in the UK.... Read More