The market in the heart of Cardiff
THE Victorian indoor market in the heart of Cardiff city centre is a focal part of Cardiff’s heritage. A combination of what... Read More
Brexit means? Uncertainty for EU students and Welsh unis
ON December 4, 2018, in a vote at the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff Bay, 34 of the 50 Assembly Members (AMs) present voted... Read More
Meeting Malcolm: the artist who captures Cardiff’s beauty
IT wasn’t difficult to spot which house belonged to Malcolm Murphy. Looking down a Splott street of traditional terraced houses, his stood out. It contrasted... Read More
How city’s largest and smallest firms are nearing Brexit
With the prospect of a deal between Brussels, Parliament and The Prime Minister still in doubt, large and small Welsh companies are being forced into... Read More
#KindnessinCardiff – A city that comes together at Christmas
CHRISTMAS is a time for giving — giving presents, giving time to family members, giving help to cook the Christmas dinner. Cardiff,... Read More
What door staff really think of your office party
AS someone who has spent many nights out in the city centre, I was interested to know whether the festive period brings around new challenges for... Read More
Cycling Podcast: I thought Geraint Thomas was too nice to win Tour
THE Cycling Podcast hosted its last live event of the year at St David’s hall and, unsurprisingly, Geraint Thomas was one of the... Read More
Lonely this Christmas: Meet the volunteers trying to help
EVERYONE has a different idea of what makes a normal Christmas Day. For some, it’s the first sip of buck’s fizz at... Read More
The language of music: A Welsh folk revival in the capital
WHEN you think of popular Welsh bands who comes to mind? The Manics? Stereophonics? Super Furry Animals? It’s likely to be one... Read More
Jack Shore takes home Cage Warriors title in Cardiff
JACK SHORE was last night crowned Cage Warriors bantamweight champion in front of a jubilant crowd at Ice Arena Wales. The Welshman,... Read More