The coronavirus grounds planes and pushes Welsh cabin crew into unemployment and other job sectors following mass redundancies
Since 2013, the Welsh government has spent £218m getting the nation to walk and cycle, but so far, nothing has made an impact
Despite only making up 0.02% of the population, the Jewish community in Wales is the target of nearly 2000 hate crimes per 100,000 of its population. Why?
Over 300 coal tips are considered high-risk in Wales and the possibility of collapse is a haunting reminder of the Aberfan disaster 55 years ago
When it comes to financial support, musicians are not getting nearly as much attention as small businesses and other freelancers
More people than ever are seeking charitable aid this Christmas because of the cost-of-living crisis but toy donations can help struggling families
To create a stronger tourism identity for Wales, Welsh Government is encouraging hospitality businesses to put more Welsh food and drink on their menus
Over 60% of articles that spoke about the elderly in 2020 and 2021 adopted a negative tone, these seriously damaged the confidence of older people in Wales
While a part of Butetown thinks more people should be fined for litter, authorities and organisations hold a contrasting view
Young people increasingly seek connection online, but a choir's Welsh Wellbeing Award suggests the answer to combating loneliness could lie in Welsh history books