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    Global city

    Sichuan street food stall draws crowds at Cardiff markets

    K-Pop dance explosion in Cardiff: From fans to performers

    The loneliness of Ramadan for Muslims far from home

  • Science & environment
    Science & environment

    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

  • Politics & social justice
    Politics & social justice

    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

  • Business & Culture
    Business & Culture

    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  

  • Sport & health
    Sport & health

    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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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.

Welsh fans have their say about Wales – Scotland game cancellation

Rachel Nurse·
Sport & health
·13 March 2020
Wales' Six Nations match at home to Scotland on Saturday has been postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak, what do fans think?

Wales – Scotland match tomorrow has been postponed due to coronavirus

James Felton and Rachel Nurse·
Sport & health
·13 March 2020
The Welsh Rugby Union has just announced that Saturday’s match in the Welsh capital has been postponed due coronavirus worries.
suit man in farm

Dark Waters Review: The ugly face of corporate corruption

Faiz Akthar·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
This story of a corporate lawyer turning against corporate authority is worth the wait for the UK audience.

North Cardiff reservoirs to become hubs for health and wellbeing

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·12 March 2020
The reservoirs will receive almost one million pounds in the latest chapter of a tumultuous history.

Coronavirus face masks scam: A Cardiff student called the police at night

Jael_Li·
Global city
·12 March 2020
While coronavirus is spreading, some fishy companies are targeting anxious students to sell expired face masks.

“I think people got a bit crazy”: Panic buying amid coronavirus pandemic

Yulun Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·12 March 2020
Hand sanitisers and toilet rolls in many Cardiff stores are out of stock amid the panic-buying atmosphere.
Make Earth Cool Again

Global People Power hosts its first ever street demonstration

alexandermelville·
Global city
·12 March 2020
With global crises of climate leading to mass migration and international division, how will Global People Power overcome this?

How are the lives of EU citizens in Cardiff affected by Brexit?

Jitong Chen·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·12 March 2020
After Brexit three million European immigrants are trying to secure their citizenship in the UK. How challenging is it?

Moving swiftly on: How one man’s legacy continues on the pitch

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·12 March 2020
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.

Forty women, one heart, one stage on International Women’s Day

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
Forty women took over a Cardiff bar stage to celebrate International Women’s day with music and poetry.

Meet the Girls Who Code: “Yes, women can do it too.”

Rhiana George·
Politics & social justice
·12 March 2020
Six free workshops conducted by Girls Who Code aim to empower girls to take up STEM subjects and own their creative and critical side.

Cardiff Nightlife Podcast Episode 3: Alcohol free social events

James Felton, Krista Charles and Naomi Huang·
Global city
·12 March 2020
Your weekly guide to Cardiff's hopping nightlife scene and cultural events hiding in plain sight.

From apathy to action: A Muslim activist standing up against Islamophobia

Randall Gu·
Global city
·12 March 2020
Sahar Al-Faifi is running for Assembly Election 2021. If successful, she will be the first Muslim woman entering the Senedd.

Resolution Run: Raising awareness for strokes

Ruilin Ma·
Sport & health
·12 March 2020
An annual running event was held in Cardiff to raise funds for the strokes, which has attracted lots of people to join.

Join in the Cardiff Community and meet your neighbours

Pamela Li·
Politics & social justice
·12 March 2020
"Run by the community, for the community." Go out, say hello to your neighbours and improve your community spirit.

Let’s talk about the menopause experience ladies!

Mrunal Deshpande·
Science & environment
·12 March 2020
"I still remember the first meeting when women couldn't stop talking with tears in their eyes." Cardiff's Menopause Cafe attracts many.

How can Cardiff keep its “music city” name with many venues under threat?

Xin Wu·
Business & Culture
·12 March 2020
Another Cardiff much-loved music venue, Ten Feet Tall, was replaced by a commercial restaurant and offices recently.

Flybe collapse estimated to result in 2,000 job losses across the country

jamesmcilroy·
Global city
·12 March 2020
Almost half of all domestic flights in Britain were operated by Flybe, including a significant portion of flights at Cardiff Airport.

International Women’s Day: Welsh female photographers call for equality

Zixuan Yang·
Global city
·12 March 2020
Women photographers in Cardiff are still facing gender inequality. How do Welsh artists fight against the tide?

Britain’s controversial global diamond history in its colonies

Tom Budszus·
Politics & social justice
·12 March 2020
Cardiff Diamonds is the main sponsor of Miss Wales 2020. However, Britain's diamond history is not as glamorous as it seems.

Cancer Research strives for a tobacco-free Wales

Rachel Nurse·
Science & environment
·11 March 2020
No Smoking Day is an annual health awareness day in the UK which is intended to help smokers who want to quit smoking

Understand the diversified beauty of women on International Women’s Day

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang, Pamela Li and Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
On the Women's Day, we celebrate their contributions, praise their beauty. What does beauty mean to Cardiff women?

Review LGBT+ history: “After every storm it will be a rainbow”

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
"If we forget the past we are doomed to repeat it and we must be constantly vigil."

What are the challenges Chinese restaurants facing now?

Jael Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
The outbreak of Coronavirus and food culture shift may make them shakier

Eat for health: Chefs from local vegan restaurants share their recipes

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
Intercardiff headed to some of the best vegan restaurants in Cardiff, invite the chefs to share the secrets of their recipes.

How to connect with birds in Cardiff

Krista Charles, Patrick Pester, shannonbudden and jamesmcilroy·
Science & environment
·9 March 2020
Want to know how to see the best of Cardiff's birds? Check out our interactive guide featuring human stories.

Is Welsh language music getting more popular?

Faiz Akthar, Randall Gu, Naomi Huang and Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
With the tradition of Welsh music being around for centuries, how has it evolved over recent years?

For the love of plants: putting Cardiff’s vegan cafes on the map

Anna Hart, James Felton, Rachel Nurse and Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·9 March 2020
Explore six vegan cafes in Cardiff through our interactive map and videos. Test your knowledge of veganism by taking our quiz!

Evolution of LGBTQ+ community in Cardiff

Anne Nielsen, Mrunal Deshpande, Niyati Chawla and Rhiana George·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·9 March 2020
Cardiff has a long history that showcases inclusivity of the LGTBQ+ community, giving a new meaning to being openly gay in the city.

The 5 best chip shops in Cardiff, rated and reviewed for you

charlietohme, Graham Lay and Megan Feringa·
Business & Culture
·8 March 2020
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.
Badger cull to be phased out as government favours vaccine Photo by Vincent van Zalinge on Unsplash

Cardiff campaign group celebrate badger culls coming to an end

Rachel Nurse·
Science & environment
·6 March 2020
The environment secretary has announced the badger culls are going to be replaced by vaccination programmes to stop the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis in cattle and badgers.
Woman wearing mask during the 2009-2010 Swine Flu pandemic

Is Wales prepared for the coronavirus?

shannonbudden·
Science & environment
·6 March 2020
With two confirmed Welsh cases of COVID-19, what is the current plan to prevent an epidemic?

LGBTQ: Meet first lesbian bishop of the Church in Wales

Naomi Huang and Yu-Chen Li·
Politics & social justice
·5 March 2020
Following the appointment of a new homosexual bishop, is the church in Wales now more accepting of same-sex marriage?

What is it like running an online magazine?

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·5 March 2020
Have you ever thought of running an online magazine? The founder of Adventure She will share her experience with you.

Robot rumble rolls into Cardiff

Krista Charles·
Science & environment
·5 March 2020
Four teams brought their robots to battle at the Cardiff Electronics and Technology Society's robotics competition.
Big Wave

With recent flooding causing substantial damage to communities in South Wales, how are they responding?

alexandermelville·
Science & environment
·5 March 2020
After Storms Ciara, Dennis and Jorge, the local communities of South Wales, come together to aid flood victims.

Londoners give tips on how to travel solo in the city while staying safe

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
Travelling alone is a way to run away from life and to seek for difference. But it's always easier said than done in a fancy city like London.

Holly’s Pombombs: Bravery in the face of mental health Issues

Jia Liang·
Global city
·5 March 2020
"I was determined to bring back the colour and joy that her death took from our world and decided to decorate her grave."

Fairtrade: how you can help the world by buying coffee.

James Felton·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·5 March 2020
“No country is on track to achieve gender equality until 2030." Fairtrade fortnight discusses gender inequality.
Dark street

“Please don’t walk home alone!” safety concern for female students

Anne Nielsen·
Politics & social justice
·5 March 2020
More female students fear them walk home as told by increasing posts on 'Overheard at Cardiff University

Welsh people concerned about new alcohol law’s impact

rosiewu17·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·5 March 2020
The Welsh government implemented the Minimum Unit Price Law on 2nd March. Is this an effective way to stop heavy drinking?

Should Cardiff council seek a tenant for the Norwegian Church?

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·5 March 2020
Welsh-Norwegian society launched a petition to stop Cardiff Council turning the Norwegian Church into private business.

Greenpeace shut down Cardiff Barclays branches to protest climate change

Yifei Zhang·
Global city
·5 March 2020
Greenpeace shut down almost 100 Barclays which is named the biggest fossil fuel funder across UK on Monday.

Wales’ first Queer Tours – “Re-interpreting” art like a gay man

Faiz Akthar·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
National Museum Cardiff will interpret art through a 'queer' lens to bring out the hidden diversity in British culture

Learning salsa: it’s about enjoying the process

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·5 March 2020
How hard can it be to learn salsa? Can you learn how to dance in one night? You never know until you get on the floor.

Could your community grow its own free nature garden to help bring wildlife back?

Anna Hart·
Science & environment
·5 March 2020
Communities have the chance to make a real difference to the decline of nature around Wales by growing their own garden projects.

Stepping out of the self universe: the story of a Cardiff LGBT+ activist

Randall Gu·
Global city
·5 March 2020
As LGBT+ history month has ended, a question is still begged: Is the UK inclusive enough for LGBT+ refugees and asylum seekers?
Siyanda Mngaza and best friend Kayla Attfield loving life before the incident.

Online petition aims to keep Cardiff woman out of prison

Rachel Nurse·
Politics & social justice
·2 March 2020
Many people have signed an online Change.org petition supporting to reconsider a court case decision.

Extinction Rebellion confront drivers at petrol station

Patrick Pester·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·2 March 2020
Activists gathered at a petrol station on the M4 to protest Shell and discourage drivers from stopping for fuel.

Cardiff Nightlife Podcast Episode 2: Sonic, ghosts and Instagram

Anna Hart, Patrick Pester and Rhiana George·
Global city
·27 February 2020
Your weekly guide to Cardiff's hopping nightlife scene and cultural events hiding in plain sight.

Refugee Rhythms: If Love had a Voice

Lilian Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·27 February 2020
Refugee Rhythms event this week saw the night of world music and dance performed for helping refugees in the city.

Can tree planting prevent flooding in Cardiff?

Jael_Li·
Science & environment
·27 February 2020
Storm Dennis caused a damaging burst of the river bank in Cardiff, what’s the potential solution to this problem?

Bernie’s popularity resembles Corbyn’s, but he faces similar challenges

Graham Lay·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2020
The socialist hopeful currently ranks first among Democratic Candidates, but he faces hostility from within and outside his party.

The dogs that are helping Cardiff students to beat stress

rosiewu17·
Global city
·27 February 2020
Students in the business school of Cardiff University welcomed a new visitor, a therapy dog, who helps students manage their stress.

Fighting Your Corner: Boxing for mental health

Mrunal Deshpande·
Sport & health
·27 February 2020
“Boxing ring is like a game of chess; it is important to understand at what moment you should make a specific move."

“Nobody ever comes to watch us.” A look at the inequality within rugby.

James Felton·
Politics & social justiceSport & health
·27 February 2020
With the Six Nations in full flow, the gender inequalities and gulf of opportunities in the sport still need addressing.

Revisiting history gives courage to LGBT+ community

Jitong Chen·
Sport & health
·27 February 2020
“I wish you all the courage and pride in the world, and remember your community will always have your back.”

The Valkyries go again because who else will?

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·27 February 2020
Opposing coaches still warn their teams not to get comfortable. How does Wales' only female American football team compete at its level? 

Lightening up your life with proper indoor plants

Huan Zhu·
Global cityScience & environment
·27 February 2020
“Nurturing something and seeing it grow is really good for the mind.” Why not growing some plants to enjoy this wonderful peace?

Majority of affected people in flood-hit areas became homeless

Yulun Zhang·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·27 February 2020
Residents in Taffs Well, near the Cardiff have been rehousing after Storm Dennis flooding hit the village.

Top 5 tips aspiring journalists can learn from Stacey Dooley

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Relatable, accessible and a breath of fresh air: what can aspiring journalists learn from Stacey Dooley's unique style?

Eight tips on how to practice better time management and make the most of life

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Time is equal but some people seem to have the power to do more. Use the following tips and you can be productive too.
Labour Party Supporters

Students react to Labour’s defeat in the December 2019 election

alexandermelville·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2020
Following Labour’s worst election result in 85 years, what do pro-Labour students in Cardiff think were the main reasons for this?

Cardiff students donate medical supplies to China to help with Coronavirus

Naomi Huang·
Global city
·27 February 2020
In light of the Coronavirus outbreak, many are worried about the severity in China. How are the students in Cardiff University doing to help?

Is Britain’s drinking culture a barrier for international students?

Xin Wu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·27 February 2020
Is the "world’s biggest sausage party" proof that international students are having a hard time integrating amidst drinking culture?

An empty BBC Wales building will temporarily be used for firearm training

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
The old building of BBC will temporally become a firearm training facility during the March for a period of time.

Volunteers take on Cardiff’s floating rubbish Bay

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·27 February 2020
Storm Dennis has washed tonnes of rubbish into Cardiff Bay. Who are the river-wading volunteers trying to clean it up?

Pro-choice activist: fight for women’s rights to abortion

Yu-Chen Li·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2020
The conflict over abortion still rages on at Cardiff University. How did it start and is anything new going on?

What happens in emergencies? Tackling Cardiff’s inaccessible transportation

charlietohme·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2020
Cardiff isn't providing enough access for the disabled when it comes to local train stations. What kind of trouble does this cause?
birds of prey

How close are we to the next “real story of women”: A review of movie Birds of Prey

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Splitting "bad guys" and "good guys" by gender. Girl power stories shouldn't be simple and direct like that.

Cardiff University staff take a second-round strike, with more on the horizon

Randall Gu·
Global city
·27 February 2020
Marketized higher education is reducing job benefits, while the industrial action is disrupting students' learning.

All Night Long: Cardiff Market Late-Night Events

Rachel Nurse·
Business & Culture
·27 February 2020
Cardiff Market will open one Thursday every other month at night following the success of late-night events last year.

Travelling in time: will it ever be possible?

James Felton·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
A lecturer from Cardiff University discusses time-travel and why humanity is fascinated by this science.

Llandaff residents back Chinese restaurant in dispute with judge neighbour

Jael_Li·
Politics & social justice
·20 February 2020
Community rallies around popular eatery after it is hit with noise and smell complaints by a senior UK judge neighbour.

Celebrating Language in a Bilingual City

Krista Charles·
Global city
·20 February 2020
"Languages Without Borders," the theme of this year's International Mother Language Day encapsulates Cardiff's diversity of languages.

Wales’ first youth deaf theatre opens in Cardiff

Naomi Huang·
Politics & social justice
·20 February 2020
Why aren't we seeing more deaf actors on television and theatre? Maybe there aren't any pathways for them.
Bluebirds

Cardiff City fans are excited as there is a chance of the team being promoted

Rachel Nurse·
Sport & health
·20 February 2020
Bluebird fans get ready for the big game away to Stoke City. Neil Harris’ side being three points off the Championship Play-Off spots.

Seven Tips on How to Become a Runner

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·20 February 2020
Being a runner doesn't take fancy leggings or world records. Anyone can be a runner with these 10 tips.

Emma review- the Growth of a “Mean” Girl

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
As a novel only beloved by Jane Austen herself, why the adaption of Emma is still welcomed and popular today?

Learn to be a lifesaver

Ruilin Ma·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
A simple two-minutes rescue can save a life, master this skill and you could become a lifesaver.

Cardiff Kids Hackathon: Let’s have fun with science and coding

Zijing Wang·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
Living in the digital age, is it necessary for children to step in science and technology world?

Behind the mask: different cultures between the Western and Asia

Jia Liang·
Global city
·20 February 2020
It's common to wear masks in China, but during the coronavirus, people have been wearing them in the UK, does it cause problems?

“Sustainability in opera is possible,” said a Cardiff artist.

Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
Cardiff art community held three workshops to create sustainable props and try to bring sustainability into art area.

Five of the best English language novels set in Wales

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2020
Following the recent exhibition in Cardiff of artworks inspired by novels set in Wales, we explore some of these literary masterpieces.

Campaign to save the sports facilities in Heath Park gain momentum

Niyati Chawla·
Sport & health
·20 February 2020
Cardiff City Korfball club has started a petition to save the facilities after the Cardiff Council decided to lease them out commercially

Cardiff rivers rise to highest level in 30 years

Yu-Chen Li·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
Two storms battered the UK in a row and wreaked havoc across South Wales. After all the chaos, what should be done next?

Young climate protesters showed their love for the Earth on Valentine’s day

Mrunal Deshpande·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
"Government should adopt a new route to tackle climate change. Nothing has been done in the time between the last strike and now."

Cardiff Nightlife: a magic box of fun events at night

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang and Tom Budszus·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 February 2020
If you like cinemas, theatres, concerts or comedy events, just tune in and find out about what's new in Cardiff's nightlife.

Eto Eto: Sustainable studio Breathing Life Into Broken Things

Rhiana George·
Global cityScience & environment
·20 February 2020
Eto Eto in Welsh means, again and again, reusing broke items to make something new and recyclable.

Why retro games won’t stay in the past

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2020
The Sonic film and its $100M box office send a clear signal that old and bold video games still have a place in the world.
Tarot cards

From tarot to tarragon: where Welsh witchcraft and science meet

shannonbudden·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
The surprising links between science, modern medicine and traditional witchcraft.

How to be a potential broadcaster in a foreign country?

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Global city
·17 February 2020
Are you interested in being a foreign broadcaster but have few ideas about what to do? Come and find how the intern from Radio Cardiff says.

Meet the weirdest animal in Cardiff

Krista Charles, Patrick Pester, shannonbudden and jamesmcilroy·
Science & environment
·17 February 2020
One local species stands mantle and tentacles above the rest when it comes to strange. Find out how to see them for yourself.

How to make a pot of Chinese tea

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zixuan Yang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·17 February 2020
Tea has a way of giving people time and space to slow down. In the fast-paced age, how to make a pot of tea and find our inner peace?

How to take good pictures of your pets

Jael Li, Jia Liang and Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2020
Taking photos for pets can be a challenge, five practical tips to help you become a good pet photographer.

How to look good on your travel photos

Huan Zhu, Lilian Yang and Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·17 February 2020
Unsatisfied with your travel photos? Here are five professional tips to look good on your precious memories.
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