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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

  • Science & environment
    Science & environment

    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

  • 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

    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
    Sport & health

    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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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?

Are we open enough for mental illness?

Tianqi Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2018
Intimate relationship is supposed to be positive and honest, what if you meet someone with mental illness?
Driverless car

How safe are driverless cars?

Harry Baker·
Science & environment
·2 November 2018
A lot of work has gone in to creating driverless cars, but will anyone actually use them?

What are you going to do to prevent the flu this year?

Francisco Rodríguez·
Science & environment
·2 November 2018
The best time to have the flu vaccine is during autumn, the single best way to protect yourself against influenza according to the NHS.

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?
Facebook app on phone, social media

How much do you trust social media?

Sarah Clinton·
Business & Culture
·2 November 2018
With more and more stories about social media accounts and websites being hacked, should we use or trust social media anymore?

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.

Does winter actually affect your mood?

Shubham Shukla·
Sport & health
·2 November 2018
Are women more susceptible to develop depressive symptoms due to changes in the weather?

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'?

Do people prefer conventional cigarettes over vapes and e-cigarettes?

Ananya Das·
Business & Culture
·2 November 2018
Will the vapes and e-cigarettes take over the world of smoking? The people of Cardiff have spoken.

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 we take mental health seriously enough?

JananiSuri·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2018
More people than ever are talking about mental health in the UK, do Cardiff residents think it is being taken seriously enough in the workplace?

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.
Shots Pouring

Could you go sober for a month?

Fflur Evans·
Business & Culture
·2 November 2018
With teetotalism in the UK on the rise, we asked the public how difficult they'd find it to stop drinking for a month...

How often do you eat fast food?

Yudan Li·
Business & Culture
·2 November 2018
Research shows that one in six young people eat fast food twice a day.We asked the public about their opinions on fast food.
50 pence coin among others

How do you feel about a coin commemorating Brexit?

Christian S. Phelps·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2018
Should the UK be celebrating Brexit? It's just one of many questions still surrounding the issue. See how people in Cardiff feel about Brexit through their thoughts on an upcoming commemorative coin.
Cardiff Community Fridge

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...
The Grange Pub Sign

The Grange – The Best Place for a Pint in Grangetown

Sarah Clinton·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2018
Stop by at The Grange, the Award Winning Grangetown Pub, a place full of character and community spirit

Cardiff’s best kept secret: Grangemoor park

Syed Muhammad Abubakar·
Science & environment
·29 October 2018
Grangemoor park offers unique landscape and breathtaking views, and is undoubtedly Cardiff's best kept secret

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!

Valkyrie Tattoo Studios in Cathays: Meeting the people behind the canvas

Sam Westlake·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2018
Gaining a snapshot of how body art is created at the studio...
Temple shrine

Inside Splott’s Sikh Gurdwara- Educating Children in the UK on Sikhism.

George Clarke·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2018
The Splott Sikh Temple thats attracting schools from all over the UK...
Fans at Sŵn Festival

Riverside rocked by Cardiff’s multi-venue music festival

Will Sayner·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2018
Take a look at how Riverside’s NosDa hostel became part of a multi-venue music festival spanning the city. Next year’s installment can’t come soon enough.

A Craft for All at Llanover Hall

Joseph Power·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2018
Llanover Hall provides Canton with a place to pursue its passions. For...

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.

Riverside Market: 20 years and still going strong

Steven Poole·
Business & Culture
·28 October 2018
People are central to any story, and no place more so than...

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...
A girl in a pink shirt looks down into a pond

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

From Riverside to the Senedd: Graffiti to Influence Government

Joshua Lowe·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·27 October 2018
RSPB and Wales Environment Link campaign for the Public Goods Scheme using graffiti to gain interest from the people of Riverside.
Gray Glass Items

Inside the Norwegian Church Arts Centre

Fflur Evans·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2018
Its exterior still resembles a place of worship, but behind the doors of Harbour Drive's landmark lies a celebration of Welsh craft and culture...
Vintage Camera

Cardiff Indoor Flea Market: Hunting For Old Days

Tianqi Jiang·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
If you enjoy hunting through bargains and antiques, why not come to Cardiff Indoor Flea Market?
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? 

The Pumping Station: Grangetown’s grotto of antiques

Sian Burkitt·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
Do you like thrifting and antiques? Come and explore a warehouse of interesting finds at the Pumping Station in Grangetown.

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?

The Future is Vintage: Castle Emporium

JananiSuri·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
Future, vintage and contrast meet in this eclectic collection of independent shops.

Cardiff International Film Festival 2018

Thomas Ford·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
Is Cardiff's annual film festival an indicator of it's growing status as a centre of diversity?

Duchess of Delhi: Asian taste travelled more than a century and left in Cardiff Bay

Yudan Li·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
Duchess of Delhi, placed in Cardiff Bay, is a south Asian restaurant. But what the difference between this restaurant and other Asian restaurants?

Sunday’s Splott Market

ArtemisGiannakopoulou·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
How does it feel like to spend a Sunday morning in one of the most colourful and multicultural areas of Cardiff?

Cathays Cemetery: Life Amongst the Dead

ellatepper·
Global cityScience & environment
·26 October 2018
Take time to visit the quieter residents of Cathays

The Stunning Graffiti of Sevenoaks Park

Harry Baker·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
A train journey to Grangetown station will give you great views of Sevenoaks Park, but the park’s most striking feature is hidden from sight.

Taste of India: Madhav’s is a store that will fulfill your Indian cravings

Ananya Das·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
One of the only authentic Indian stores in and around Cardiff selling everything ranging from spices, pulses and a whole lot of Indian charisma.
Jamaican Red Stripe beer at Rockin' Chair in Riverside, Cardiff.

From Rajah’s to Rockin’ Chair in Riverside

Christian S. Phelps·
Business & Culture
·26 October 2018
Take a step inside the Caribbean restaurant inhabiting the old home of a Cardiff staple.
eritrean art habesha splott

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 Miracle of Music

Magdalene Crabbe·
Business & Culture
·11 June 2018
Why should people consider learning how to play a musical instrument?

Bouldering: An Introduction

Alex Sidwell·
Sport & health
·10 May 2018
Bouldering is the most accessible form of rock climbing available to newcomers. Here is an easy guide for anyone looking to get involved.

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.

Brecon Mountain Railways: A Historical Adventure

MadhurDave·
Business & Culture
·19 April 2018
Brecon Mountain Railways offers history buffs, train enthusiasts and travel freaks an adventure. Here's everything that it has to offer!

Protesters demand justice for rape victim post Indian PM Modi’s speech in London

Shifali Singh·
Politics & social justice
·19 April 2018
Protesters in London demand justice for minor rape victim during his visit to the UK. This is what Indian students in Cardiff have to say.
World Cup

FIFA 2018 World Cup: What will it be remembered for?

Stelios Marathovouniotis and Thomas Buelens·
Sport & health
·19 April 2018
There are only 56 days left until the World Cup. Here is everything you need to know about this year's tournament.

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.

How well do you understand autism?

LauraEBev·
Politics & social justice
·19 April 2018
This Autism Awareness Month, learn some simple steps to accommodate people on the autism spectrum.

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.

The 7 quirkiest cultural events in Cardiff this summer

georgecaulton·
Business & Culture
·18 April 2018
From prosecco parties to cat festivals, Inter Cardiff has handpicked seven of the weirdest and wonderful cultural events this summer.

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
10 Welsh Actors

Ten actors you didn’t know were Welsh.

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
Did you know that these actors were Welsh? You'll be surprised by how many names you will recognize.

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.

Alcohol price sets to rise in Wales 

Hedi Mehrez·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
The government aims to introduce a minimum unit price for alcohol. Would you keep drinking if the price rises?

Top 3 photo editing apps recommended by professional Cardiff blogger

Liz Song·
Business & CultureSport & health
·22 March 2018
Try to post your photos on social media but don’t know how to edit or which filter to choose? Here are 3 easy-to-use apps for you.

Police are looking for a missing rare bird

Owen.L·
Science & environment
·22 March 2018
With a rise in illegal killings of rare birds in Wales, police are appealing for information about a missing hen harrier.

Wonder Wheel: a fancy bubble coming up to Woody’s movies, but joyless

Wei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
The story of Woody Allen’s new movie is too simple with too few new elements compared to his previous movie.

You Were Never Really Here: Joaquin Phoenix will leave you in awe

Thomas Buelens·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
Joe is a distraught veteran who tracks down missing girls in Lynne Ramsay’s latest film. But the job spirals out of control.

France defeated by Wales in Six Nations Final

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
Keen on rugby? Then you mustn't miss one of the biggest rugby matches between two of the longest standing rivals of all time.

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.

24 hours in Guildford: how you should explore the historical wonderland

LauraEBev·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2018
This quiet surrey town is a historical treasure trove. Our day-trip guide explains how you can experience the best that Guildford has to offer.

Tearing up misogyny, one page at a time

Magdalene Crabbe·
Politics & social justice
·22 March 2018
Artists in Cardiff cut up books endorsing stereotypical roles of men and women. Why should we challenge traditional gender norms?

Review: The Theory of Everything

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·16 March 2018
The death of one of the greatest scientists of his generation put the world in great shock and sadness. The film Theory of Everything documented his incredible life.

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.

Top five recommended afternoon tearoom in Cardiff for students

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·15 March 2018
Have you not been out for a leisure afternoon ? Come on, take this chance to enjoy your own fantastic time.

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.

A perfect day in Bath visiting these 5 attractions

Shifali Singh·
Business & Culture
·15 March 2018
A guide to taking a trip to 5 most famous tourist attractions of Bath in three hours and under budget

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.
Loneliness UK University students

Is loneliness an issue for foreign students?

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Politics & social justice
·15 March 2018
How do foreign students cope with loneliness while studying in the UK? Two students tell us their experiences.

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.

How to run your first half-marathon

Thomas Buelens·
Sport & health
·15 March 2018
Do you want to start running, but you don't know how? This expert advice will help you run your first half-marathon.

Local charities are making a difference to the lives of animals in Wales

LI RUNZEZI·
Business & CultureScience & environment
·15 March 2018
The number of dogs that were reluctantly put to sleep decreased significantly. So what have animal rescue charity done for this reduction?

Welsh charity is celebrating the success of deaf and disabled women in Wales

PatrickWong·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·15 March 2018
Inspiring achievement of D/deaf and disabled women in Wales are receiving recognition for promoting further change in the community.

Ravenhill’s production of ‘10 Plagues’ offers a wildly immersive experience

georgecaulton·
Business & Culture
·15 March 2018
Ravenhill's groundbreaking production turns traditional theatre on its head with a totally fresh, dynamic and immersive experience.

Red sparrow: Beauty, Sex and Success

Hedi Mehrez·
Business & Culture
·15 March 2018
Jennifer Lawrence and Francis Lawrence are working together once again to give an action pack performance in this spy thriller.

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?
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