Welcome to the Siege of the Isles podcast, where we explore through the lens of the film the fascinating conflicts that have shaped Ireland’s history.
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There is far more to Irish culture than drinking on St. Patricks day. Why not sample the nation's favourite sport instead?
Campaigners launched last Monday a new initiative to protect Cardiff’s traditional pubs from the influx of corporate soulless chains.
Hay is home to over 30 bookshops, a renowned literary festival and Mary Fellowes, someone passionate about getting people into reading.
Port Talbot boasts Wales' most unique tourist attraction, the Baked Beans Museum of Excellence, which is set to close its doors later this year.
Despite their 1-0 loss to Chesham this weekend, can Merthyr's model of fan ownership provide a valuable alternative to modern football?
The River Wye is dying as a result of industrial poultry farming, what can be done to save one of Britain’s most iconic rivers?
Even though air quality in the UK is much improved compared to 1950s, it is still a problem for British residents’ health.
Railway Community Gardens, a volunteer project in Cardiff, is giving away free trees to households to help fight climate change.
Cardiff University historian, Dr Marion Löeffler believes new curriculum will be a step towards a more inclusive Wales.
Tremorfa’s volunteer run community Pantry is holding a series of craft workshops to help locals in the run up to Christmas.
What have the Welsh public been doing to save this winter during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
Take a trip down memory lane at the Olde Sweet Shoppe, on Penarth's Victorian era pier