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Cardiff Christmas Market stall owners are reporting half their usual income this winter

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Stall owners at the Christmas market in Cardiff have experienced a significant drop in revenue compared with previous years.

People in the drinks industry makes noise at second protest

Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Hundreds gathered on London’s Parliament Square to protest the new tier restriction...

Welsh digital currency system promotes trade between small and medium businesses

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
SME in Wales will benefit from a new complementary currency

Cardiff Toy Appeal need to help more sick children in Wales this Christmas

Rufei Ou·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2020
Toy Appeal gives Santa a helping hand over Christmas.

Cardiff Record Exchange – a record lovers’ paradise opens against Covid

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Cardiff Record Exchange,Cardiff's newest record store has successfully opened coping with the difficulties of Covid-19.

Welsh Language Rights Day celebrates its third birthday

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Celebrating Welsh Language Rights Day and whether or not people are exercising their right to use their language.

Artists are sketching a brighter future for Wales

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
“Being a Welsh speaker, and being from an area of Wales renowned for its use of slang, I decided to really celebrate that youthful aspect of language,” said Twinkle and Gloom.
A465 view from Bonelli

Taxpayers are going to end up paying over £1bn for the new road scheme

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2020
The Welsh government is to deliver their project under the new road...

Please Give Me Space: The masks designed for blind and partially sighted people under the pandemic

Yiran Xing·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2020
70% of people stated that it is very difficult to maintain social distancing because of various reasons.

Musicians bring back the joy of live music to isolated communities in Wales

Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Communities in Wales have been brought together through a series of doorstep concerts by musicians impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic
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New trains for Transport for Wales contradict their environmental goals

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Science & environment
·11 December 2020
New diesel-powered trains stand in opposition to Transport for Wales’ mission to have fully carbon-neutral vehicles by 2022.

Cardiff to be the pioneer of carbon neutral in the UK

Arthur·
Science & environment
·11 December 2020
With a series of policies being applied in Cardiff since 2005, Cardiff is aiming at moving to a ‘One planet city’ from ‘Three planet city’.
Cardiff Central

How do we make public transport in Cardiff greener and more sustainable?

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Science & environment
·4 December 2020
A study says that Cardiff is among the worst-polluted cities in the UK, and our public transport is to blame.

Do you think Christmas is important in a multicultural city?

Rufei Ou·
Global city
·4 December 2020
For many of those who don’t celebrate Christmas, the 25th December is just an ordinary day.

The show must go on-line

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2020
Wales is one of the centers of the arts, but since the coronavirus arose, the theater has been closed. How has this affected the performing arts in Cardiff?
Pint being pulled in pub

Pub survival plan: creativity, determination and support

Lucy Hynam·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2020
Can Welsh pubs survive the new stricter COVID-19 regulations? We asked people from the industry their insights and opinions.

Transport and Environment News: Protest by Welsh Workers, Environmental Watchdog in Wales and more

Archita Joshi·
Science & environment
·2 December 2020
Welsh Workers demonstrate to call for financial support from the Welsh government...

RELIGION AND SOCIETY NEWS: Cardiff stabbings, taxi driver protests and further COVID restrictions for Wales

Lydia Armstrong·
Politics & social justice
·30 November 2020
A round up of religion and society news for this week in Cardiff. Read about knife violence in the city center, taxi driver protests and more.

Arts Culture and Sports news: Theatre’s reopening, potential Welsh rugby victories and more

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2020
Theatr Clwyd boss says Welsh Government ‘has given no reason’ why they cannot reopen

BUSINESS NEWS: Taxi drivers, Cardiff Bay Arena, and ‘Mayhem’ at Holyhead

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2020
Business news for this week in Cardiff. See what taxi drivers protest in Cardiff, how the new Cardiff Bay Arena can benefit us and how hundreds of new job opportunities arise at Pontypridd.

The Corporation Yard: Cardiff’s best hidden street food venue

Elin Wyn·
Business & Culture
·25 November 2020
A visit to Cardiff's newest street food venue.

Wild Gardens: Escape to Nature

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2020
A beautiful forest hidden under your nose.

Morgan Arcade: A stroll through time!

Prerana Bandi·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2020
In an era of malls and retail stores are arcades here to...

Cardiff central market: A good place for the newcomer

Hengyu Zhou·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
This market has a really important status for the local residents due to the reasonable price and fresh products.

Cardiff Central Market- A Blend of the Old and the Contemporary.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Learn about the only Victorian market in the city that was constructed in the 18th century.
chair on a trail

Cardiff’s lesser-known hiking trail leading to a 100-year-old landmark

Chahat Awasthi·
Sport & health
·20 November 2020
Peek into the not-much-travelled but beautiful hike starting from Roath Park and leading to Llanishen Reservoir - the waterbody drained a decade back, now being refilled to former glory

Eastern Chinese Market:A “must-visit” for Chinese food lover

Ganshi Gao·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
No matter where are you from, if you have any interest in Chinese food and culture, Eastern Chinese Market could be a good choice.

The secret island hiding in the Cardiff Market for 27 years – Bay Island

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Life is like an illimitable ocean, where books are the islands for...

Cardiff’s Central Market is a colorful joy for the senses

Irina Krasteva·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Everyone is welcome in here! Do not miss out!

Kellys Records: Wales’ largest vinyl store

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Kellys Records, a lovely vinyl store locates in the balcony of central...

A Poke Around at The Flea Market Cardiff

Arthur·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The flea market is worthy of the title of ‘the Hidden Gem’ of Cardiff city, according to what the shop owner said, Frank.

BOBA TIME: enjoy a cup of bubble tea and your leisure time

Yiran Xing·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
BOBA TIME, a milk tea shop in Cardiff city centre offers many kinds of drinks and gives you the best flavour.

Cardiff Market: a traditional market that is changing under the coronavirus outbreak

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Cardiff market is taking actions during the period of the coronavirus outbreak, ranging from protective regulations to disinfection equipments.
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Time to go on a Bay-watch!

Akshata·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Read this post to know about the metal mask that you see on the Cardiff Bay

Boulders: when muscles aren’t enough for climbing problem solving is key

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Sport & health
·20 November 2020
Climbing will challenge not only your strength but also your brain, and in Cardiff there is the perfect place to try.
Vintage vinyls

Vinyl lover? Kellys Records will get you covered

Chiara Castro·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look at the oldest secondhand vinyl shop of all UK.
Norman Cunningham Plaque

The park that was once a palace

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Bishop's Palace Park is a peaceful little ruin to relax and think about space and stuff.

Feel The First Heartbeat of Christmas In Cardiff Christmas Market

Rufei Ou·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The Christmas market is one of the most popular places in Cardiff...

Dog family reunited as people meet first post-lockdown weekend.

Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
Lockdown is not only about people, the dog’s family is meeting each...

Waterloo Tea: a quirky tearoom at the heart of Cardiff

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look into Waterloo Tea, a cosy tearoom safe from the rainy streets of Cardiff.

The home of the largest Welsh love spoon

Indigo Jones·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look in to the home of the largest Welsh love spoon in Cardiff

Cardiff Bakestones: The Welsh cake expert

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A popular bakery in Cardiff Market is well known for its Welsh cakes which you must have a taste.
A red sign that says welcome to the path, with information on the path

The Bristol and Bath Cycle Path: The perfect place for an autumn stroll

Lucy Hynam·
Sport & health
·20 November 2020
With picturesque views and a rich history, the Bristol and Bath Cycle Path is the best way to spend an autumn afternoon.

Cardiff Central Market: An experience that you never had in the supermarket

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
It provides more surprises than what you get in the supermarket.

Friends in Knead: Local bakery on the rise

Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
The community bakery keeping spirits high during lockdown

Retro Game Store Ready to Reboot

Alex Daud Briggs·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
This second-hand store opens its gates into the strangest worlds of video games
Man reading newspaper

Is the Coronavirus exposing Indian Media’s communal lens?

Faiz Akthar, Mrunal Deshpande and Niyati Chawla·
Politics & social justice
·12 May 2020
A majority of the mainstream media is involved in reporting on the communal rhetoric that unfortunately exists in the country.

Musicians around the world keep going during lockdown

Pamela Li, Lilian Yang, Huan Zhu and Zijing Wang·
Global city
·7 May 2020
COVID-19 pandemic puts the world into a New Normal. How does it influence musicians and the way they deliver their works?

How do people with a sweet tooth release their pressure during COVID-19 isolation?

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·7 May 2020
People who love desserts have changed their and other's lives during COVID-19 isolation.

How do the gardening community respond to the Coronavirus?

Jael_Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·7 May 2020
Gardening brings people closer to the nature and connects people more tightly during the pandemic.

Singing keeps the community spirit alive

Anne Nielsen and Rhiana George·
Global city
·7 May 2020
With the lockdown looming over us and people being restricted, music has become a form of therapy.

Women in the NHS describe the challenges they face and how communities are showing their support

charlietohme, jamesmcilroy, Rachel Nurse and Tom Budszus·
Science & environment
·7 May 2020
Female NHS staff talk about their concerns and how local communities have shown their support during the pandemic.
Chris Morris Twitch Streaming

UK citizens take up new hobbies to cope with the lockdown and isolation

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2020
While the world is in lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, some UK residents take up new hobbies to overcome the boredom of the lockdown.

How have fitness enthusiasts created online communities during lockdown?

Megan Feringa, Krista Charles, James Felton, Anna Hart and Patrick Pester·
Sport & health
·6 May 2020
Despite full scale lockdown, dance and fitness communities have sprung to life online through virtual classes and marathons.

What fun can we get from Space during the lockdown?

Huan Zhu·
Science & environment
·4 May 2020
Many people say they don’t know anything about Space, but do you know we can do simple Astronomy with no equipment at all?

Do not get a pet impulsively during the lockdown

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Dogs Trust asks potential owners to consider life after lockdown amid a surge in online searches.

Don’t put the blame on bats

Krista Charles·
Science & environment
·4 May 2020
There is currently no consensus that the virus which causes COVID-19 passed directly from bats to humans. So why are bats getting all the blame?

Human’s faithful companion is helping him deal with the tough time of this lockdown

Mrunal Deshpande·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
"I think I am saner because of my pets. We have less confrontation with pets at home than with humans."

Coronavirus leaves the self-employed in Cardiff faced with challenges during the lockdown

Pamela Li·
Global city
·4 May 2020
While social contact needs distance with each other, how could the barber shop owner do to overcome the difficulties?

Iso-sewing: how to make Wales dragon pattern from home

Jael_Li·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Since the release of lockdown is uncertain, why not do some creative work to refresh our brain?

How cat lovers can support rescue charities during the pandemic

shannonbudden·
Politics & social justice
·4 May 2020
Many rescue charities rely on income from fundraising or physical shops to care for cats. Here's how you can help them.

The lockdown is triggering more eating disorders in the UK

Lilian Yang·
Sport & health
·4 May 2020
People recovering from eating disorders are facing a difficult time now along with a rise in the affected.

Never Have I Ever Review: A heartwarming but quirky tale of an Indian American teenager

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
On a platform full of stellar teen dramas like Atypical, Sex Education, Elite, and more, where does Never Have I Ever stand?

Cardiff University residence threw away students’ belongings during the lockdown

Jia Liang·
Politics & social justice
·4 May 2020
Cardiff University threw out students' belongings without permission, how does it happen?

Lockdown doorstep bingo brings Splott residents closer

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Residents in Splott organised a street bingo night in order to keep themselves entertained as well as follow the social distancing rules.

How people all over the globe are reacting to the coronavirus crisis

jamesmcilroy·
Politics & social justice
·4 May 2020
While the country's on lockdown and the weeks start to drag on, the rest of the world can't seem to decide on a single course of action.

How do people around the world use digital game to relax during the COVID-19.

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·4 May 2020
Animal Crossing, a life simulation video game that became popular around the world during the Covid-19.

Project created during quarantine helps Asian diaspora through trying times

Randall Gu, Naomi Huang and Yu-Chen Li·
Global city
·4 May 2020
A story-telling project is bringing lightness and connecting Asians around the world to express themselves during this dark and uncertain time.

Does coronavirus isolation make life harder for people with depression?

Xin Wu·
Global city
·27 April 2020
For depression sufferers, things become much different after the UK declared its lockdown policy and discouraged physical contact.

Revamping new clothes from old, breaking the tide of Fast Fashion

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Claire Rees, an eco-stylist, a PR consultant, how is she breaking her client's habits of buying fast fashion and restyling their old clothes?

Not every home is a place of safety in self-isolation

Yu-Chen Li·
Politics & social justice
·27 April 2020
After going through life-threatening abuse, Rachel Williams is now trying to raise awareness of domestic violence in lockdown.

Cardiff Sex Workers in a Desperate Situation During COVID-19 Lockdown

Lilian Yang·
Politics & social justice
·27 April 2020
Sex workers are still fighting for the decriminalization and health support to go through the lockdown crisis.

Bus stops in the city centre to become bee friendly

Mrunal Deshpande·
Science & environment
·27 April 2020
"council will introduce plantation of wildflowers and plants on the roof of specific bus stops in city centre to attract bees."

Cardiff Salsa lovers are connected by online dancing classes

Huan Zhu·
Sport & health
·27 April 2020
From small boxes of Zoom, some people are dancing with the person they are living with; some are dancing with their lovely cuddle toys.

One-way system: the new measure is applied in Roath Park

Ruilin Ma·
Global city
·27 April 2020
Roath Park has adopted new arrangements to respond to people's concerns. How does it keep people safe?

Doctor Who’s Coronavirus watch-along inspires fans to share Cardiff memories

James Felton·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Amidst coronavirus lockdown, Doctor Who fans share favourite memories of trips to Cardiff in years gone by.

UK pubs face uncertain times ahead due to indefinite lockdown

Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
As a business dependent on people being in close contact, the British pub industry is one of the most heavily affected industries in the UK.

Student Diaries: Being on the front line amidst COVID-19

Rhiana George·
Global city
·27 April 2020
Students of Cardiff explain behind the scene experiences of volunteering and working on the front line amidst COVID-19.

‘People are dying and well, I’m not’: Covid fears keep patients away

Megan Feringa·
Global cityScience & environment
·27 April 2020
As more general patients avoid emergency departments out of fear, physicians worry of the impending surge to come.

Explore the world from your own home: Museum of Cardiff goes virtual

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·27 April 2020
Discover online exhibitions and activities from the Museum of Cardiff to educate and entertain during lockdown.

Exploring some of the young Welsh artists in today’s Wales

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·21 March 2020
Wales is famous for its long history of visual arts, and what is the current situation of emerging Welsh artists?

Virtual Teaching: Universities making the next move

Rhiana George·
Global city
·19 March 2020
Universities have ceased face to face teaching amidst CODIV-19 outbreak. Academic communities transitioning to virtual teaching.

Block printing: raising awareness to protect the world

Ruilin Ma·
Global cityScience & environment
·19 March 2020
How are Extinction Rebellion using art and creativity to raise awareness of the global climate crisis?

Five tips to keep yourself sane during self-isolation

shannonbudden·
Global city
·19 March 2020
Does the thought of being cooped up inside fill you with dread? Here's some advice to get through it.

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, what can we learn from the success of Taiwan?

Naomi Huang·
Global city
·19 March 2020
Blocked from the WHO and dangerously close to China, Taiwan has managed to control the spread. What can the UK take away from this?

Living sustainably: giving clothes a second life

rosiewu17·
Global city
·19 March 2020
The fashion industry is the second biggest polluter in the world. How to become a person living sustainably? 

Cardiff Women’s Aid: to empower her to rebuild her life

Jitong Chen·
Politics & social justice
·19 March 2020
Colourful paintings offer women an opportunity to release stress of their daily life. How can we be inspired by their example?

Exploring the effect of coronavirus on the gender pay gap

Yifei Zhang·
Global city
·19 March 2020
The gender pay gap has existed in the UK for a long time and the outbreak of coronavirus is widening the gap.

The period campaign fighting for coronavirus medical workers

Lilian Yang·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·19 March 2020
Hospitals reluctant to receive feminine hygiene products showing women’s physical needs are still being overlooked.

What do you need to know about herd immunity?

Randall Gu·
Global city
·19 March 2020
Herd immunity is not the government's policy, and the UK will be facing a challenging situation as confirmed cases climbing up.

Project in Cardiff aims to help new mothers suffering from depression

Xin Wu·
Global city
·19 March 2020
On this year’s Mother’s Day, we give our attention not only to these great heroes around us, but also the issues they face.

Coronavirus leads film industry to a “cinematic disaster”

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·19 March 2020
Due to the spread and uncertainty regarding Covid-19, several cinemas in Cardiff are closing down until further notice.

Wales to ban single-use plastics from next year

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·19 March 2020
Plastic straws, cotton buds and polystyrene takeaway boxes will be banned next year, Welsh Government announces.

J.B Priestley’s play provides lessons for us in these dark and uncertain times

James Felton·
Business & Culture
·19 March 2020
Adapted in the 1990s by Stephen Dalry, Priestley’s classic play entertains and inspires Cardiff for 4 days amidst global chaos.

Meet Crazy Kezza: the “little, short-ass, plus-sized mum” who won’t stop running

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·19 March 2020
For Kerrie Aldridge, running isn’t about finishing times. It’s about finishing lines and her son waiting at the end of them.

Ten things to watch while you’re stuck in self-isolation

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2020
Get some snacks delivered, hunker down, and make a list of things to get done. There's something for everyone.

Coronavirus causes fears for Welsh and global economic growth

Rachel Nurse and Tom Budszus·
Global city
·17 March 2020
The Coronavirus could contract the UK's economy by at least 0.5%, a top economist professor has said.

Kindness and community spirit is spreading along with coronavirus

Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·15 March 2020
As Cardiff prepares for more cases of COVID-19, some residents have created a group to support each other during the outbreak.

Students from China are planning to leave the UK

Jael Li and Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·13 March 2020
Chinese students in the UK are willing to risk dropping out of university in order to get back to China.
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