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    The loneliness of Ramadan for Muslims far from home

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    Cardiff Bay’s water pollution is threatening tourism and businesses

    Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

    Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

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    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

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    Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

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    The Oddball Podcast: Episode 2

    Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

    Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

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Global city

How Does Technology Impact Your Mental Health And Wellbeing?

Vinayak Shanker Sharma·
Global cityScience & environment
·2 November 2018
Is the extensive use of technology taking a toll on your peace of mind? 

Is Halloween Too Americanised?

Kent Kitabatake·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·2 November 2018
As Halloween is becoming more of a pop culture event for young people, how do the UK public actually think of the cultural shift?

Is the future vegan?

Parul Agarwal·
Business & CultureGlobal cityScience & environment
·2 November 2018
With some people celebrating World Vegan Day on one hand and some ridiculing and them on the other, we ask locals in Cardiff about their opinions on this newly emerging way of life

What do you do when you see people littering the streets?

Arundhati Vaidya·
Global cityScience & environment
·2 November 2018
See what people in Cardiff do and feel about picking up someone else's litter.

Was Burberry wrong to burn its products?

Le Lu·
Global city
·2 November 2018
Burberry destroys tens of millions of goods to protect the brand value. What do people think?

Where should Wales spend the £550 m extra budget?

ArtemisGiannakopoulou·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·2 November 2018
An extra budget of £550 m will be received by the Welsh government. Where people in Cardiff think they should be spent?

Is crime a serious problem in Cardiff?

Thomas Ford·
Global city
·2 November 2018
Crime is a prominent theme in the Welsh press. But does this reflect the perceptions of Cardiff locals?

Do you feel safe walking alone at night?

Wenxin Fang·
Global city
·2 November 2018
Research shows that the homicide rate in England and Wales have risen to the highest in a decade. We asked the public about their feeling towards the safety of living in Cardiff.

Was last week’s synagogue shooting a terrorist attack?

Sian Burkitt·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·2 November 2018
Should the media refer to last week's shooting at a US synagogue, in which 11 people died, as a 'terrorist attack'?

How well do you sleep?

ellatepper·
Global citySport & health
·2 November 2018
Members of the public are losing too much sleep, according to a national survey. We asked Cardiffians for their 'slumber number'.

Do you speak more than one language?

Hannah Robertson·
Global city
·2 November 2018
Approximately 315 million people across the world speak English, but what languages do the residents of Cardiff speak?

Will Welsh trains improve under new management?

Joshua Lowe·
Global city
·2 November 2018
The new operators of the Welsh rail network are promising improvements to services with £800 million promised for extra staff and infrastructure. Do the Cardiff public agree?

Do you give money to homeless people in Cardiff?

Hannah Liddle·
Global city
·2 November 2018
With 'aggressive begging' on the rise in the city centre, we asked Cardiffians how they react to being asked for cash by the homeless.
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A Give And Take Of The Community

Arundhati Vaidya·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·29 October 2018
Would you like to be a part of a give and take of the Cathays community? Come check out the...

Exploring Love Craft – Cardiff’s Oldest Sex Shop

Vinayak Shanker Sharma·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·29 October 2018
Cardiff's oldest Sex Shop, talks about the changing face of trends and technology of the controversial business over 20 years. Check it out!

Cardiff’s 3-year old “Temporary” bus stop!

Swathi Subhash Nair·
Global city
·28 October 2018
National Express Coaches got a new temporary home, but who knew that it was going to stay around and become a main bus stop for the people in Cardiff.

The Four Elms Pub: One of the Oldest Pubs in Town

Kent Kitabatake·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·28 October 2018
Once widely known as the Bar YK or the Yellow Kangaroo, the pub has gone through changes over time. But...
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Thompson Park afternoon activities

Hannah Robertson·
Global city
·28 October 2018
What are favourite sunny afternoon activities among the residents of Canton?

Grab a drink at the old tram depots of West Cardiff

Parul Agarwal·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·27 October 2018
A new bar in a really old Tramshed
Facade Chapter Arts Centre

Chapter Arts Centre: the heart and soul of Canton

Francisco Rodríguez·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 October 2018
The Chapter Arts Centre receives nearly 800,000 visitors every year. Why is the most popular spot of Canton? 

Cadwaladers: Sundae Time At The Seaside

Wenxin Fang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 October 2018
The story of Cadwaladers began in 1927 and the store has been attractive ever since then. What makes it so popular all over the years?

Happy Gathering: The best Cantonese restaurant in canton

Le Lu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 October 2018
Happy Gathering that is the longest-running Cantonese restaurant in Canton, why has it been so popular over the years?

Kellys Records: Selling Melodies Since 1969

Shubham Shukla·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 October 2018
Kellys Records turns 50 in 2019, what makes this store evergreen and ever growing?

Cathays Cemetery: Life Amongst the Dead

ellatepper·
Global cityScience & environment
·26 October 2018
Take time to visit the quieter residents of Cathays
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No Sign, No Menu: A Safe Space for the Northeast African Diaspora

Hannah Liddle·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 October 2018
This discreet lounge offers a sliver of home for Cardiff's Habesha community

The history of Chinese language

Rachel Liu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 April 2018
Chinese Language Day is coming soon. Chinese, with the long history and is the most widely used language in the world.

The Confucius Institute might encounter the investigation in the UK

Wei Zhang and Wen Xinran·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·19 April 2018
The Confucius Institute is under pressure in the western countries and because of the international influence of China.

Student loans: What they don’t want us to talk about

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·19 April 2018
Theresa May announced reforms to student loan repayments which seem a step in the right direction, but is this just a distraction?

Stand with LGBT+, Cardiff University is taking actions

Yangzong·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·19 April 2018
LGBT+ communities are at higher risk of mental health, and here are the supports people can get access to at Cardiff Uni.

4 Things you don’t know about Mandarin

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·19 April 2018
The upsurge of Chinese learning is affecting more people from all over the world.

Cardiff Confucius Institute: the best choice to learn Chinese

Scarlett_liu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·19 April 2018
Let’s learn and experience the charm of Chinese together on the Chinese Language Day.

Exams got you stressed, depressed and badly dressed? Here’s how to cope

Magdalene Crabbe·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·19 April 2018
Why do we sit exams and how can you deal with the stress associated with them?

Over 100 job opportunities up to grab at Cardiff jobs fair

Liz Song·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·19 April 2018
A job fair, opened to all Cardiffians, was held in City center which provided over a hundred positions for employees.

Happy Gathering: historic and authentic Cantonese cuisine in Cardiff

PatrickWong·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 April 2018
Chinese Language Day is coming soon. Come and try the most historic Cantonese restaurant in Cardiff and learn more Chinese characters.

UK restricts refugee children stranded in Calais to cross borders

Shifali Singh·
Global city
·22 March 2018
Documentary screenings and anti-racism marches stand up for allowing refugee children into UK

Inter Cardiff’s News in brief

georgecaulton·
Global city
·22 March 2018
Inter Cardiff brings you a brief summary of the top news stories, features and reviews that you need to know about this week.

Cardiff charity says “moral leadership” will restore public faith in sector

Natalia Riley·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·22 March 2018
A Cardiff charity chief calls for “moral leadership” in the industry in order to restore public trust after Oxfam indiscretions.

Innovative Cardiff graduate prepares for launch of award-winning adventure app

Alex Sidwell·
Global city
·22 March 2018
Dan Swygart founded TrekinHerd as a social platform for travelers and adventurers. Next month, it launches on App stores.

Come back to historical Cardiff with Richard Gaunt

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·22 March 2018
“Day by Day” photography exhibition was held in Norwegian Church Arts Center which displayed pictures by Richard Gaunt.

Kurds in Wales Called to Stop Bombing Innocent People in Afrin

Shuang Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·16 March 2018
OVER 30 Kurdish people gathered in Welsh Assembly denouncing Turkey's bombing of Afrin in northern Syria. Let's listen to their voice.

The Breadwinner: The pity of Oscar animation.

Wen Xinran·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·15 March 2018
Why should we fight against terrorism? This animation tells us the significant reasons to fight the evil.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

Rachel Liu·
Global city
·15 March 2018
Martin McDonagh's film is about the woman set up three billboards by the road with the aim of interrogating and challenging the police chief.

What can students expect from their upcoming Elected Officers?

LauraEBev·
Global city
·15 March 2018
From rooftop gardens to improved mental health support, Student Union Elected Officers share their plans.

The Post: News is the first rough draft of history

Zhuo Shi·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·15 March 2018
A movie starring Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, directed by Spielberg. How can you miss this phenomenal trio?

How to manage your waste in Cardiff?

Scarlett_liu·
Global city
·15 March 2018
New in Cardiff? Still confusing of how to do waste collection? Here are some suggestions you may looking for.

From Bute Park to Castell Coch on the Taff Trail

Owen.L·
Global citySport & health
·15 March 2018
Need a break from the city? A walk to Castell Coch on the Taff Trail offers walkers of all levels the chance to get back to nature.

Cardiffians make kites for people in Gaza

Liz Song·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·15 March 2018
Have fun making your own kite only with sticks and paper in the kite-making workshop in solidarity with Palestine.

Why do we still need International Women’s Day?

Bethan Rose Jenkins and Natalia Riley·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·13 March 2018
Cardiff citizens gathered on International Women’s Day to campaign for gender equality. But why is this still necessary in 2018?

Skills gap in Cardiff creative industry calls for connectivity

Yangzong·
Global cityScience & environment
·8 March 2018
A skilled workforce is the bedrock of any thriving creative cluster. What are the challenges for the workforce in Cardiff?

Are there enough cycling lanes to keep cyclists safe in Cardiff?

Wei Zhang·
Global city
·8 March 2018
Cyclists in Cardiff appeal to improve cycling lanes to protect their safety. What do officials say on this issue?

Delivery riders share the pros and pitfalls of their job

Zhuo Shi·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·8 March 2018
An increasing number of people choose to work as delivery riders with the growth of gig economy. What's the job really like?

Teaching philosophy in prison can reduce violence

Thomas Buelens·
Global city
·8 March 2018
Violence and self-harm reach record highs in Welsh prisons. How can teaching philosophy solve this?

Ocean commotion: Experts examine our problem with plastic

Magdalene Crabbe·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·8 March 2018
Discarded plastics threaten over 200 species of marine life. How can we turn the tide on our dilemna with debris?

Film Review: I, Tonya explores abuse and discrimination on ice

LI RUNZEZI·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·8 March 2018
Margot Robbie's new film about controversial figure skater Tonya Harding tells a darkly comedic tale.

Hundreds of menstrual products donated ahead of International Women’s Day

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·8 March 2018
A Cardiff charity is tackling period poverty, a cause many avoid talking about, by gathering sanitary products for distribution across the city.

Procrastination≠Lazy: How to beat procrastination?

Lillian_ChenLi·
Global cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·1 March 2018
To drive the state of procrastination out of your life, just making you live like a normal human being without so much additional burden.

Why Children’s Literature is still important in education?

Scarlett_liu·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·1 March 2018
Reliving your childhood favorite book with your children or friends and experience the adventure again.

Potential crisis of housing shortage in Cardiff

Wen Xinran·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 March 2018
Based on the higher house price, how to solve the housing shortage has become a long-term problem.

How to make Welsh cakes for St David’s Day

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 March 2018
Celebrate St David’s Day by learning how to make traditional Welsh cakes, a tasty bite of the nation’s heritage.

How to make the perfect Afternoon Tea fit for a Queen

Bethan Rose Jenkins, Natalia Riley and Thomas Buelens·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·26 February 2018
New to the UK and want to indulge in a traditional classic? Look no further than this handy guide on how to make a British afternoon tea.

What is Chinese New Year? The biggest celebration on earth explained

Shuang Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·22 February 2018
Are you interested in Chinese culture? Do you want to know how to celebrate Chinese New Year? Then you've come to the right place!

Explore Swansea: a perfect weekend trip to relax yourself

Zhuo Shi·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·22 February 2018
Bored of city life? Want to find another place to breathe fresh air? Why not visit Swansea on weekend?

National marine plan is under way by Welsh Government

Wei Zhang·
Global city
·22 February 2018
The Welsh Government is drafting a national marine plan to conserve coastal regions which will be implemented over the next 20 years.

Cardiff venue hosts spoken word event to promote diverse voices of local artists

Magdalene Crabbe·
Global city
·22 February 2018
Why is it important to encourage the representation of diverse artists in Wales' creative industries?

Rough sleepers in Cardiff rise sharply

Thomas Buelens·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·22 February 2018
Every year, more people are found sleeping rough on the streets of the city. Attempts to tackle the issue seem to be failing.

Celebration of Chinese New Year around Cardiff

Rachel Liu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 February 2018
The celebration of the Spring Festival in Cardiff, is blowing a boom of Chinese culture and many British people are locals deeply fascinated.

5 Things International Students Wish They Knew before Coming to Cardiff

Shifali Singh·
Global city
·15 February 2018
With students pouring into Cardiff every year and making Cardiff their home. This is what they should be prepared for.

About HIV, Keep Silence or Speak Out? It’s Your Choice!

LI RUNZEZI·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·15 February 2018
If you were infected with HIV or AIDS, would you like to tell to others or keep it as a secret? Six speakers shared their experience with HIV.

Cardiff’s commuter students feel ‘isolated’ and ‘neglected’

georgecaulton·
Global city
·15 February 2018
With some commuter students travelling over an hour to get to university, Inter Cardiff explores the stories of the unheard students.

Is Wales’ ‘intimate’ piercing ban doing enough to make the industry safe?

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Global citySport & health
·15 February 2018
The Welsh government announced an 'intimate' piercing ban for under 18-year-olds but is this making the industry safer for everyone?

Five Tips to Protect Yourself at Night

Rachel Liu·
Global city
·15 February 2018
Are you worried about the safety of going home alone at night? Take advantage of these tips to help you protect and ensure your safety.

Cardiff campaigners are trying to help asylum seekers to survive in this country

Wen Xinran·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·8 February 2018
The asylum seeker has encountered a lot of difficulties when they want to live, work and receiving education in the UK.

Photography Club shows Bute Park in new light

PatrickWong·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·8 February 2018
Learn how you can share your own artistic perspective by taking up a camera with Cardiff University's Photography Society.

Pub Review: The four most traditional pubs in Cardiff

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·8 February 2018
With the news that one of Cardiff’s oldest pub has had a facelift, we look for Cardiff’s best traditional pubs. Which one is your favorite?

New Deal Set To Improve Transportation System

Thomas Buelens·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·8 February 2018
In an attempt to tackle increasing congestion, a new project is underway to improve connectivity in South East Wales.

Here be Dinosaurs: Dippy is Coming to Cardiff

Owen.L·
Global cityScience & environment
·8 February 2018
Dippy, The Natural History Museums iconic Diplodocus, is coming to Cardiff as part of his two-year tour of the UK.

Tea Room Review: Enjoy a cup of Chinese tea surrounded by art pieces

Liz Song·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·8 February 2018
Try to escape from the chaotic city at the weekend? A tea room that combines global fine art with delicious drinks will refresh you.

The Coolest landlord of Cardiff: always be a hippie.

Shuang Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·22 January 2018
Since the crisis of finance, refugees and Brexit, many British people have turned to conservative, why Fredrick still be friendly with the international students and immigrants?

An award-winning author from just around the corner

Hedi Mehrez·
Global city
·22 January 2018
Meet a passionate Welsh author who described Cardiff in a "slightly" different way from what you are used to see.

Supermum turned ski-mum, meet Donna Marshall

Alex Sidwell·
Global city
·22 January 2018
Meet the woman striving to make skiing a more inclusive sport for disabled children around Cardiff.

How a Cardiffian Tries to Revive the Past

Thomas Buelens·
Global city
·22 January 2018
The man whose passion for history drives him to revive the past.

A young lady’s dream carried by a three-square-meters container

Liz Song·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·22 January 2018
Megan Rawlins Read runs a unique pottery studio in a shipping container. The young lady talks about her story which might inspire you.

Challenging wildlife conservation: a specialist is devoting himself to it

PatrickWong·
Global cityScience & environment
·22 January 2018
Specialists of wildlife conservation talked about his career and the current challenges he face.

Lynne Cartlidge: I enjoy exploring something new from my daily challenge of painting

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 January 2018
In the just past year, 2017, Lynne was elected the member of the Royal Cambrian Academy of the Arts. With the using of soft and elegant colors, the sense of passion into her paintings as her picking up her brush.

Dominique, a ‘darkness’ Egyptian style belly dancer

Scarlett_liu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 January 2018
"Darkness" is her dancing style, but "passionate" is her life style.

Volunteers keep Cardiff’s hidden countryside alive

Owen.L·
Global cityScience & environment
·21 January 2018
Ian Giblett talks about why we need to hold onto old conservation skills before they fade from knowledge.

Meet Lez: The Homeless Story You Haven’t Heard 

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 January 2018
The man who chooses to sleep on the streets so he can stay out of the system. 

Meet Becky Szwandt, Cathays’ very own yoga empress

Natalia Riley·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·17 January 2018
Thinking about starting your own business but lack cash or extensive business knowledge? Meet Becky Szwandt, founder of a successful yoga studio in Cathays.

Cardiff charity at the forefront of the Rohingya crisis

MadhurDave·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·15 December 2017
Cardiff based charity is trying to provide rehabilitation to the victims of the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar

Technology Firms in Wales Face Uncertainty Post-Brexit

Thomas Buelens·
Global city
·14 December 2017
Welsh tech companies face uncertainty as they may not attract enough skilled workers after Brexit.

Canton council is facing challenges to deal with fly-tipping

PatrickWong·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environment
·11 December 2017
Challenges are seen in terms of tackling the fly-tipping issue in Canton, Cardiff.

The “Lidl of the Future” arrives in Cardiff.

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·8 December 2017
The new Lidl in Penylan was reopened several days ago.

Repair Cafe: Make some tiny changes for our next generation

Scarlett_liu·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environmentSport & health
·8 December 2017
Take your broken stuff to the Repair Cafe and try to fix it with the volunteers.

“Walking Football”: a new experience for disabilities.

Rachel Liu·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environment
·8 December 2017
A new activity provides a chance for disabled to experience football

Richard Parks: encourage yourself in your internal journey

LI RUNZEZI·
Global city
·8 December 2017
How the adventure at the edge of world and experience in foreign cultures change Richard Parks?

Cardiff International Development Agency takes the lead in Rohingya Refugee Crisis

Natalia Riley·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·8 December 2017
A Cardiff based charity is helping to ensure the safety of over 600,000 Rohingya people fleeing from brutal violence.

Is it a good idea to introduce “banning order” on rugby match in Wales?

PatrickWong·
Global cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·3 December 2017
Do people support the rugby "banning order" to against the recent poor behaviors that happen in Millennium Stadium?

Students are Engaging in Global Week in Cardiff University

Shuang Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 December 2017
Students in Cardiff got to travel the world this week without leaving their university campus.

Get a flavour of Chinese martial art at Cardiff University Global Week

Yangzong·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·1 December 2017
Students at Cardiff University got to try the ancient form of Chinese martial art last week.
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