Despite full scale lockdown, dance and fitness communities have sprung to life online through virtual classes and marathons.
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Megan is a freelance journalist specialising in culture and sport features.
As more general patients avoid emergency departments out of fear, physicians worry of the impending surge to come.
For Kerrie Aldridge, running isn’t about finishing times. It’s about finishing lines and her son waiting at the end of them.
After a beloved former teammate's passing, a Torfaen walking rugby club is determined to open the sport to all players, just as he did.
Chips are important. Good chips are vital. And in Cardiff, they're simply a way of life. So don't eat bad chips! Eat these instead.
Opposing coaches still warn their teams not to get comfortable. How does Wales' only female American football team compete at its level?
Being a runner doesn't take fancy leggings or world records. Anyone can be a runner with these 10 tips.
Have you ever wanted to write a song, but felt intimidated or inexperienced? Worry not and watch on.
Eleven years after the death of a beloved character, fans flock to an impromptu shrine, thanks to a woman who never stopped hoping.
The Six Nations commencement in Cardiff brought rugby revelry to the city centre but many fans still felt the weight of Brexit.
Asylum seekers and refugees now comprise a major political issue for Great Britain. But who are they?
A Cardiff theatre was designated Wales' first Theatre of Sanctuary, but its mission for integration is only just beginning.
Local artists could face displacement in light of Cardiff Council’s prospective plans to privatise more of Cardiff Bay.
A soccer champion announces she’ll need less than four months before competing at the Olympic fields. What does the public think?
A diverse ethnic community in southern Cardiff, Butetown's expansive history has helped make it one of the city's largest cultural hotspots.
Butetown, the entrance to Cardiff Bay, is home to different cultures, but it continues to battle drugs, lack of jobs and an overall ignorance by the system.
In a world dominated by mass production, anonymity and fast fashion, a local goldsmith finds a way to make sustainability shine.