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?
A massive amount of young people are disengaged with politics. How are climate groups addressing this during a climate crisis?
Following break-ins, vandalism, and knife-crime in the capital, many independent business owners are worried about their vulnerability to crime
Promoting slow fashion or repairing clothes we already own are the aims of various businesses in the Welsh capital, especially during the festive period
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
Welsh government's safeguarding guidelines around female genital mutilation are being accused of targeting Somali women and FGM survivors
When it comes to financial support, musicians are not getting nearly as much attention as small businesses and other freelancers
Food is central to holiday traditions, but food insecurity is becoming more difficult this winter for many families in South Wales
Welsh Women’s Aid joins a coalition of women’s safety organisations that are concerned for women’s safety during the cost-of-living crisis.
While a part of Butetown thinks more people should be fined for litter, authorities and organisations hold a contrasting view