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    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

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    Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

    Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

    Clearest pictures of the early universe: Cardiff researchers play crucial role

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    Politics & social justice

    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

  • Business & Culture
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    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

    Welsh Oddities Podcast

  • Sport & health
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    Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

    Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

    Welsh rower breaks the record as the oldest woman to cross the Atlantic

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How to Promote Yourself on Tinder

Faiz Akthar, Randall Gu, Naomi Huang and Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2020
Are you struggling with meeting people on Tinder? 3 tips that can make you stand out and get a date!
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Wales becomes first place in the UK to offer wheelchair mobility training

Faiz Akthar·
Politics & social justice
·13 February 2020
First wheelchair mobility training facility in the UK opens up in a community school on the outskirts of Cardiff

Sports stars in Cardiff send money to Wuhan

Jitong Chen·
Global citySport & health
·13 February 2020
Snooker players competing at the Welsh Open raise thousands of pounds to help victims of the coronavirus in China.

Hidden secrets: the strategies to win your customers

Jael_Li·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
"we encouraged our staffs to be themselves and have their own personality, not like Starbucks' robots."

Building ocean sanctuaries plan is in urgency

Yifei Zhang·
Science & environment
·13 February 2020
GreenPeace Cardiff held an exhibition on 8th February to build ocean sanctuaries, aiming to put 30% of the ocean under protection.

Valentine’s Day 2020: why are people choosing to date offline?

Xin Wu and rosiewu17·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·13 February 2020
As Valentine's Day is around the corner, speed dating becomes a popular topic among young singles.

Sustainable gardening: 3 plants you can grow at home

Rhiana George·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Join in a community gardening initiative in Cardiff and be inspired to start your own home garden!

Parasite’s success spikes sales at Chapter for International films

Anne Nielsen·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Chapter sees higher pre-sales as 'Parasite' wins awards. Will this win over the 'subtitles sceptics'?

Five choices for Valentine’s Day dinner in Cardiff centre

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Restaurants in Cardiff give couples a feel that romantic candlelight dinners do not just happen at high-spending Michelin restaurants.

Dolittle Review: A whale-powered voyage of disappointment

Patrick Pester·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
Does the animal talking adventure deliver and why is Robert Downey Jr’s character Welsh? Dolittle is reviewed by Patrick Pester.

Walkers in Wales urged to save historic paths

Pamela Li·
Global cityScience & environmentSport & health
·13 February 2020
Over 10,000 miles of historic paths are estimated to be lost forever. How can we secure the routes for next generations?

Table tennis team championship held in Cardiff

Ruilin Ma·
Sport & health
·13 February 2020
Competitors from across Wales gather in Cardiff for ranking points and get into higher level events to gain a reputation of their city.
A researcher in the lab at Cardiff University

Cardiff breakthrough could lead to more effective cancer treatments

shannonbudden·
Science & environment
·13 February 2020
Cancer patients could see more treatment options available at the University Hospital of Wales.

Smut Slam: a storytelling telling night with extra spice

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2020
A fun dirty storytelling night where you can feel free to talk about your weirdest sex experience in a safe space.

Possible relief for Cardiff’s bees, there could soon be more

Tom Budszus·
Global cityScience & environment
·13 February 2020
Varroa mite is one of the most common killers of Bees. Researchers in the US now might have found a cure against the parasite.
Participants running up a mountain path

Ultra marathon from Brecon to Cardiff goes ahead despite Storm Ciara

jamesmcilroy·
Sport & health
·13 February 2020
Although the route was altered slightly at the last moment, participants ran a little over forty-three miles in total.

Cardiff Comic Con 2020: the glitz and the glam

Yulun Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Cosplay, as a subculture which is not just limited to anime, becomes more popular than ever before. What is the glamour of it?

A method to the madness: The woman behind the Ianto Jones Shrine

Megan Feringa·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·13 February 2020
Eleven years after the death of a beloved character, fans flock to an impromptu shrine, thanks to a woman who never stopped hoping.

Cardiff schoolchildren are increasingly vulnerable to extremism, new study finds

Randall Gu·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·13 February 2020
With more than 250 people in Wales being flagged over concerns about extremism, what are Cardiff schools doing to address this rise?

The Six nations begins amidst Welsh passion

James Felton·
Business & CultureGlobal citySport & health
·6 February 2020
Wales won their opening match in the Six Nations. Why does the sport arouse so much passion?

Coronavirus sparks racism towards Chinese living in Britain

Lilian Yang·
Global city
·6 February 2020
“I have no idea whether wearing a mask is hygienic protection or a way to put myself in danger.”

Repair Cafe: a second life for your broken items

Huan Zhu·
Science & environment
·6 February 2020
Did you know even your old toaster could be repaired for free? Cardiff's Repair Cafe can help with that.

Workers at popular nightlife venue face uncertainty and frustration

Anna Hart and Graham Lay·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·6 February 2020
10 Feet Tall, a place that former employees called their "home", faces an uncertain future as planning permission is filed by directors.

Worries and hatred: Cardiff residents facing various problems due to Coronavirus outbreak in China

Zijing Wang·
Politics & social justice
·6 February 2020
With the huge impact to China, how is it affecting peoples' lives in Cardiff?

Teachers in Wales trained to bring Eco-Schools into primary education

Yu-Chen Li·
Science & environment
·6 February 2020
By running an Eco-schools project, how are teachers and pupils working together to tackle climate change?

Charity runners in Bute Park run for the homeless

Yulun Zhang·
Politics & social justiceSport & health
·6 February 2020
Around 20000 people participated in charity run showing support to the homeless by fundraising money through tickets.

Five hidden-gem restaurants in Cardiff

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
Accessible price with sufficient tasty food, how visitors spot these restaurants in Cardiff?

Giving old clothes another life: A greener option

Jitong Chen and Naomi Huang·
Business & CultureScience & environment
·6 February 2020
Vintage sale attracts over one thousand young shoppers in Cardiff. For Millennials and Gen Zs, preloved items are all the rage.
homeless man on the street

“What are we supposed to do?” – The Vagrancy Act must go

Faiz Akthar·
Politics & social justice
·6 February 2020
The Lib Dems are leading the campaign to scrap an archaic law which criminalises the homeless sleeping rough.
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A photographer tells his battle with depression

Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
19-year-old Thomas Evans said that photography helps him to take power back during his toughest time.

Wildlife in Wales under threat due to Brexit transition uncertainty

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·6 February 2020
Leading wildlife charities call on the Government to close gaps in environmental regulations. How is Welsh wildlife affected?
Earth is burning climate crisis

Climate Emergency: “This is the crisis of our time”

Anne Nielsen·
Global cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environment
·6 February 2020
The Welsh Government declared climate emergency, since the declaration, what is being done? and what can we do?

Repair Cafe encourages young adults to adopt self skills

Yifei Zhang·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·6 February 2020
Repair cafe encourages a repairing culture amongst younger people and help recall the age old habits of restoring worn out items.

Take back control of your health life with 7 effective tips!

charlietohme·
Business & CultureSport & health
·6 February 2020
"New Year, New Me", right? It’s never too late to set new goals after failing to stick to them - start with these seven easy hacks.

You don’t have to feel unsafe: tips for guarding against burglaries

Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·6 February 2020
“What on earth is a reverse burglary?” What you can do to increase your sense of security in light of a spate of burglaries in Cardiff.

Explore hidden secrets of protecting Wales’s historic treasures

rosiewu17·
Business & Culture
·6 February 2020
Intercardiff meets the people working in the Glamorgan Archives where are home to thousands of documents in Welsh history.

‘I’m here for the rugby but I’m a pro-European supporter’

Megan Feringa·
Global cityPolitics & social justiceSport & health
·3 February 2020
The Six Nations commencement in Cardiff brought rugby revelry to the city centre but many fans still felt the weight of Brexit. 

Cardiff residents react to Brexit; End of an Era

alexandermelville·
Politics & social justice
·3 February 2020
After over three and a half years of division and delay, How did Cardiff residents react to the UK leaving the European Union?

Former Cardiff defender passes away at home on New Year’s Day

jamesmcilroy·
Sport & health
·2 January 2020
Football player Chris Barker was found dead in Cyncoed on Wednesday. The incident is not being treated as suspicious.

‘A little Gay History of Wales’ book launch

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·16 December 2019
On 1st December 2019, Daryl Leeworthy launched his book, ‘A Little Gay History of Wales’ at St Canna Alehouse in Canton.
A woman wearing a gas mask. Photograph: micadew via Flickr. Creative commons license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/e:

How can Cardiff residents tackle the harmful effects of air pollution?

Anna Hart, Krista Charles, Patrick Pester and Yu-Chen Li·
Science & environment
·15 December 2019
With air pollution targets not being reached in the UK as a whole, there are potential ways for Cardiff residents to help lower emissions in the city.

Is Wales in public health emergency since drug deaths in Britain hit record levels?

Jia Liang, Mrunal Deshpande, Niyati Chawla and Pamela Li·
Science & environment
·15 December 2019
Statistics from NHS released this year shows a 16% increase in deaths from drug poisoning in 2018, with which the figure reached its peak.

What else can the government do to protect the Welsh language

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang, Ruilin Ma, Ziyan Wang and Zixuan Yang·
Global city
·15 December 2019
According to the last statistic, 23% of the population in Cymraeg or...

Santa Clauses are coming to Cardiff to save more lives

Pamela Li·
Global citySport & health
·15 December 2019
The Santa and Elf Dash runners will help the charity group in protecting people from heart diseases around Wales.

Two rival groups clash over abortion in Cardiff

Yu-Chen Li·
Politics & social justice
·15 December 2019
Pro-life and pro-choice protesters turned up at the same place on Wednesday to advocate their own opinions on abortion.
Cardiff Greenpeace's flag was raised on Queen street, there is an ongoing battle between environmental enthusiasts and Burger King.

Flame-grilling the amazon: Burger King should shoulder the responsibility?

Zixuan Yang·
Global cityScience & environment
·14 December 2019
Cardiff Greenpeace's flag was raised on Queen street, there is an ongoing battle between environmental enthusiasts and Burger King.

Asylum seekers and the UK

charlietohme, Graham Lay, Jael_Li, James Felton and Megan Feringa·
Global city
·14 December 2019
Asylum seekers and refugees now comprise a major political issue for Great Britain. But who are they?

Schoolboy Wrote a Letter to Prince Charles to Oppose Cardiff Incinerator Proposal

Lilian Yang·
Science & environment
·14 December 2019
To protect the environment and air quality, residents in Rumney Cardiff are fighting against the incinerator proposal.

How Brexit will Influence the EU Workforce in the Hospitality Industry?

Anne Nielsen, Faiz Akthar, Lilian Yang, Rachel Nurse and Rhiana George·
Politics & social justice
·13 December 2019
Over 62% of the hospitality workforce in the UK comes from the EU nations which will be heavily influenced by the Brexit.

Around 200 students lose vote despite polling day protest

Patrick Pester·
Politics & social justice
·13 December 2019
Cardiff Council said it could not register students with incomplete addresses and denies it was a clerical error, while students protest.

Children Poverty has been one of the most knotty problems in Wales

Xin Wu, rosiewu17 and Yulun Zhang·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·13 December 2019
Wales has the worst children poverty in the UK and the problem has been the "new normal" in many parts of the area.

How sleep deprivation affects university students in the UK

Huan Zhu, jamesmcilroy, Randall Gu, Tom Budszus and Naomi Huang·
Sport & health
·13 December 2019
Recent studies show that UK university students have less quality sleep than the average population.
The moon, seen behind a Christmas tree.

Moon landing: The moon comes to Cardiff in a fusion of art and science

shannonbudden·
Global cityScience & environment
·13 December 2019
The 'Museum of the Moon' exhibit in Wales Millenium Centre is on show until 5th January.

Hundreds of students marched to protest climate change negligence

Mrunal Deshpande·
Politics & social justice
·13 December 2019
"The country and the world are at a turning point in history. It is in the hands of every responsible citizen to make sure that our future is protected. Vote based on what is best for the future."

Puffarazzi: the latest project to prevent the puffin extinction

charlietohme·
Science & environment
·13 December 2019
The puffin species are endangered in the United Kingdom. But why?
Polling station sign

Looking beyond Brexit: political parties and climate change

Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2019
With elections approaching, which UK political party gives more attention to the environment?

Local football club teams up with leading UK Charity

James Felton·
Sport & health
·10 December 2019
Cathays Conservatives AFC showing how football can be used as a force for good.

People Gathering at Cardiff Bay Running for Welsh Hearts Charity

Yulun Zhang·
Sport & health
·9 December 2019
Lots of people joined the Santa Dash in Cardiff Bay sponsored by Welsh Heart at twelve in the Sunday afternoon.

The Sub-Sahara Advisory Panel celebrates its tenth anniversary

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2019
How has this panel helped Welsh-African Diaspora groups integrate over the last decade?

Architect students help to design a community garden

Huan Zhu·
Global cityScience & environment
·6 December 2019
Our leaning from textbooks may be very different from the real life experience. How can they be combined together?

UK-leading cancer charity came to Cardiff for helping people in need

Xin Wu·
Global city
·6 December 2019
Macmillan Cancer Support is working on taking care of cancer patients as well as helping others understand everyone's cancer journey.
Homeless World Cup flag

Homeless World Cup wins ‘Great Sport Story of the Year’ award

Faiz Akthar·
Politics & social justiceSport & health
·6 December 2019
Why a charity event won 'Great Sport Story of the Year.'

Emergency housing causes a stir among Butetown residents

rosiewu17·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·6 December 2019
Emergency housing made from shipping containers for the homeless has sparked controversy among residents in Butetown.

Circus duo put on free Christmas show for Riverside families

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·6 December 2019
As Brexit threatens to cut funding for the arts, the slapstick comedy of Circus Berzercus is a fitting remedy for political fatigue.

Alzheimer’s Society celebrates 40th anniversary

Tom Budszus·
Global cityScience & environment
·6 December 2019
Around 100 people sang Christmas carols and rock songs together on Monday. The event by the name 'Singing for the Brain' fights dementia through the effect music has on our memory.
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Order Order! Question Time! Public Husting in Riverside

Anne Nielsen·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·6 December 2019
Residents of Cardiff was given the chance to grill parliamentary candidates on key issues ahead of the general election in Riverside.

Grangetown residents: design a new garden with Cardiff University students.

Jitong Chen·
Global cityScience & environment
·6 December 2019

Boris Out say campaigners in Cardiff city centre

Yifei Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·6 December 2019
"Government should think about people not just themselves" say Labour campaigners ahead of next week's General Election.

Dipping into the past: Dippy the Dinosaur captures hearts in Cardiff

shannonbudden·
Science & environment
·6 December 2019
Since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived in Cardiff in October, visitors have flocked in huge numbers to the National Museum.

Monthly reminiscence session

Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·6 December 2019
Sit down for a cup of tea or coffee and share the stories and experiences of growing and living in the city.
Tom Auton

Self-taught Cardiff musicia​​n ​Tom Auton headlines Clwb Ifor Bach

Rachel Nurse·
Global city
·6 December 2019
Cardiff Indie Rock and Blues musician Tom Auton, 20, will be headlining the top floor at the famous Clwb Ifor Bach. 
Three authors sat discussing their novels. One is reading out loud from their book.

Welsh fantasy authors discuss their writing inspirations

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2019
Authors of fantasy novels explored how politics, the media and ‘Welshness’ have influenced their writing in an event at Canton Book Festival.
Your Planet needs you protest sign army man pointing at the reader

Extinction Rebellion joins forces with striking Cardiff University members to bring attention to the climate crisis and neglect of university staff.

alexandermelville·
Science & environment
·3 December 2019
Activists attempt to tackle this crisis while striking staff are taking action against issues of workload, precarity, zero-hour contracts and the climate crisis.

Invite a seagull home for Christmas?

Ziyan Wang·
Uncategorised
·2 December 2019
Artisan Winter Market opened in the church on 23 November in St....

Rethinking Black Friday: An Alternative Way towards Happiness

Naomi Huang·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·30 November 2019
Activists come together to raise awareness of mass consumption problems and re-evaluate what is important in life.
Burning trolley

Latin America is on fire and the Cardiff Latin Americans want you to know why

Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·30 November 2019
Latin American students in Cardiff organised a discussion to raise awareness on the issues happening in their countries.
Coordinator of Black Friday Student protestor during die in

Extinction Rebellion students protest Black Friday

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·29 November 2019
Cardiff students pretended to be dead on the floor of a packed St. David's shopping centre, causing a mixed response from shoppers.

Runners in Canton help to provide food for people in need

Anna Hart·
Politics & social justice
·29 November 2019
How GoodGym volunteers working with FareShare collected food for vulnerable people in Canton as part of a nationwide campaign.

Robotic technology development in UK

Jia Liang·
Science & environment
·29 November 2019
The use of robot in the UK is not common, why is the UK lagging behind China Korea and Japan in robotic development?

Chilean students worried about their homeland

Jael_Li·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
Anger, disappointment, sadness. Students in Cardiff ask: "what can we do to help Chile?"

Wales International Badminton Championships

Ruilin Ma·
Sport & health
·29 November 2019
Competitors from all over the world gather in Cardiff to improve their world ranking and win the big prize.

Cardiff neighbourhoods named the worst in Wales for housing

Graham Lay·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
The four worst residential areas in Wales are all in Cardiff. They're also all right next to each other.

Gardening brings neighbours together in Cardiff

Mrunal Deshpande·
Science & environment
·29 November 2019
Growing Street Talk runs workshops to give people skills and inspiration to change where they live.

Cardiff theatre awarded for work with refugees and asylum seekers

Megan Feringa·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
A Cardiff theatre was designated Wales' first Theatre of Sanctuary, but its mission for integration is only just beginning.

Teenagers protest against Black Friday to prevent climate change.

Jitong Chen·
Global cityScience & environment
·29 November 2019
Teenagers protest against Black Friday in city centre, they are asking for reduce the excessive shopping to protect our environment.

Supermarket food collection to tackle food insecurity

Pamela Li·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·29 November 2019
Food donation project in Tesco stores in Cardiff will help the disadvantaged people to tackle poverty and food waste over Christmas.

Christmas market in Grangetown: Come to enjoy!

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·29 November 2019
The crafty market in Grangetown opens from 24th November to 15th December to welcome Christmas.

White Ribbon Vigil; Fighting the Battle against Domestic Violence

Rhiana George·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
White Ribbon vigil held in Cardiff Commemorates 163 lives lost to domestic abuse to end violence against women.

A cash register and £400 worth of products stolen at Grangetown

charlietohme·
Global city
·29 November 2019
Café and shop owners are suffering from business losses after recent break ins in the last week.

Celebrated artist brought his hyper-real artwork into Cardiff Christmas Market

Xin Wu·
Global city
·29 November 2019
It has been ten years since the autistic artist first pick up his paintbrush and started to make positive changes in his life as well as others’.

Students Show Support for Staff of Cardiff University on Strike

Yulun Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·29 November 2019
University College Union(UCU) staff in Cardiff University are striking between 25 November and 4 December in two separate legal disputes.

The Candlelight Vigil: stand up against domestic abuse in Wales

Yu-Chen Li·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2019
The event was held for White Ribbon Day to highlight the devastating effects of violence against women.
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Extinction Rebellion pressures UK government to stop fossil fuel exploration

Randall Gu·
Science & environment
·29 November 2019
The protestors said that the plan will damage the ecology and biodiversity in marine environment.

How to reduce your ecological footprint? Go to the Welsh vegan festival to find out.

Rachel Nurse·
Business & CultureGlobal cityScience & environment
·28 November 2019
The Welsh vegan WinterFest is a one-day festive event held in the heart of Cardiff City Centre at the City Hall.

Fair Saturday will be coming to Cardiff for the first time in its history.

James Felton·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·27 November 2019
Cardiff residents will be able to take part in the global movement Fair Saturday this weekend as it finally arrives to the Welsh capital.

Welsh-English singer Kizzy Crawford releases her debut album

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·26 November 2019
For the singer, the journey from performing at open mics at 14 to finally releasing her debut album at 23 has been a unique one.

Cardiff trees under threat because of the new housing developments

Lilian Yang·
Science & environment
·24 November 2019
To protect the living environment of wildlife, the campaigners in Canton Cardiff are fighting against tree replacement proposal.

Winter wonderland: the public safety is of the utmost importance

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2019
Cardiff's winter Wonderland in 2019 has huge numbers of passengers, how to maintain a good order?

What’s it like running a business with your real life partner?

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·23 November 2019
Nearly 1.4 million British couples cooperate to run businesses together. How's it like running a business with your real life partner?
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