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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
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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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Dominique, a ‘darkness’ Egyptian style belly dancer

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

Students spearhead anti-plastic movement in Cardiff

nickwitts·
Science & environment
·21 January 2018
Meet Doug and Nia, the University students behind a movement to make non-reusable plastic straws obsolete in Cardiff.

Pushing the forefront of physics right here in Cardiff: Professor Patrick Sutton

Andy Hawkes·
Science & environment
·21 January 2018
Ripples in the curvature of space time being studied in Cardiff might sound like Doctor Who, but there are some very real scientists doing just that.

Volunteers keep Cardiff’s hidden countryside alive

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

Old volunteer in the tea room: I am old but I am free to do whatever I like.

LI RUNZEZI·
Business & Culture
·21 January 2018
How would take part in voluntary work change retired life of an ordinary Cardiff old lady?

A Cardiff Activist

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Politics & social justice
·21 January 2018
Adam Johannes, the founder and coordinator of the Cardiff People's Assembly against Austerity talks about the movement, austerity and his outtake on politics.

Meet Lez: The Homeless Story You Haven’t Heard 

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

Meet Brychan Tudor, Disability Arts Cymru’s new director

georgecaulton·
Business & Culture
·21 January 2018
Newly Appointed director of Disability Arts Cymru, Brychan explains how the creative industries are becoming more inclusive for disabled people in the UK.

19-year-old embarks on student life despite having cancer

Katherine Shaw·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justiceSport & health
·21 January 2018
Dealing with the stress of university and struggling with an illness is hard. This is Rebecca's story of how cancer affected her.

“Tradition is the future of the music”

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·21 January 2018
People who love traditional music should be interested in this unique Welsh band ALAW and the singer, Oli.

Helen Elliott: “I want to show a real life in the painting”

Rachel Liu·
Business & Culture
·20 January 2018
Meet Helen Elliott, knowing more interesting stories about this successful artist in painting.

The story behind HIV charity’s service manager in Cardiff

Wen Xinran·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justiceSport & health
·20 January 2018
If you want to find out the issues of HIV in Cardiff and understand the motivation of doing a job in non-profit charity. Try to meet Joshua Hall.

Meet Becky Szwandt, Cathays’ very own yoga empress

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

Anxiety in children in UK need more focus

PatrickWong·
Uncategorised
·25 December 2017
More than 10,000 youth in UK were diagnosed Generalized Anxiety Disorder in 2016.

Hyperactive or “Retarded”: How ADHD and Autism Differ

MadhurDave·
Uncategorised
·19 December 2017
Often confused as retards, people with ADHD also need to be understood. Here's an article to explain the subtle details of a person with ADHD

Gig economy and its problems

Shuang Chen·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
There are five million 'gig workers' and still more and more of people expected to be benefited from changes, but does the gig economy have any drawback?

Giving Blood. Why should you do it?

Alex Sidwell·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
The facts on blood donation.

More Children Suffer From Anxiety in the UK

Thomas Buelens·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
Why does anxiety affect so many children in the UK each year?

Holiday Blues: All you need to know and do about it.

MadhurDave·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justiceSport & health
·18 December 2017
With the holidays around the corner, people are gearing up for a happier time at the same time, there are certain things you might want to know about Holiday blues!

Will you lose your jobs to automation?

varshasara10·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
With the growing concerns on automation, it is important to know what the future looks like.

Things you need to know about AI

Zhuo Shi·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
Wanna chase the step of AI? Don't hesitate! Here are some things you need to know about AI!

Do you know there are Welsh speakers in Argentina?

Hedi Mehrez·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
There are approximately 5000 Welsh speakers in Argentina and 50 000 people might have Welsh ancestry.

Youth mental health calls for more attention

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
According to recent surveys, a growing number of youths in UK are...

Ethical eating: Animal Rights activist unearths Britain’s ugly secrets

Magdalene Crabbe·
Politics & social justice
·17 December 2017
Cardiff-based activist Sue Thomas explains how veganism sheds light on Britain's social issues.

Story of the first wales settlers in Patagonia

Lillian_ChenLi·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
People who using Welsh language have been shown that less than decades...

Something you need to know about Welsh language

Scarlett_liu·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
Some small things you may ignored that Welsh today and in the history.

Marijuana:A gate-way drug

Liz Song·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
Marijuana is always deemed as "a stepping stone to more" which may cause substance abuse.

A special Christmas market held in containers

Liz Song·
Business & Culture
·17 December 2017
Christmas is around the corner.Various Christmas markets have been held in Cardiff. Among them, a market which is held in containers is different from others.

Bees- Why the bees disappearing and how do bees help the world?

Rachel Liu·
Uncategorised
·16 December 2017
Bees play an extremely important role in the world, while there has been an overall decline in bees over the past 50 years in the UK. So why the bees disappearing and how do bees help the world?

Facts about bees

LI RUNZEZI·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Bees play important roles in human’s life and world cannot live without bees.

The impact of artificial intelligence on UK economy

Wei Zhang·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
PwC report shows that UK GDP will be up to 10.3% higher in 2030 attributed to the artificial intelligence, which is the equivalent of an additional £232 billion.

Patagonia, the Welsh language across the Atlantic and settle down in South America

Wen Xinran·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
To find out what happened during the history of Welsh language in Patagonia.

Drugs – are we dealing with them correctly in the UK?

nickwitts·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
How should the UK deal with drug misuse?

Cases of anxiety in children soar by over a third in the UK

georgecaulton·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
With numbers of anxiety cases increasing, what signs should you be looking out for when looking for symptoms in your children?

Do you know about the unique African killer bees?

Songtao Lin·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
What sort of bee can be a "killer"? Are they really horrible?

This is what the future looks like with IBM Watson

Shifali Singh·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Is Artificial Intelligence, quickly adapting to the modern day practices, going to replace humans at workplace?
bumblebee

The Bees of Britain

Owen.L·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Britain has an abundance of bees, but what species' can you find in your garden and what threats do they face?

UK drug misuse and what the government is doing about it

Katherine Shaw·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Thousands of people are hospitalized every year due to drug misuse, so...

Cardiff charity at the forefront of the Rohingya crisis

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

Bees – What do they do for us and where would we be without them?

Andy Hawkes·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Bees are an essential part of the UK's ecosystem that are sadly disappearing, lets explore what exactly they do for the UK. 

Meet the people giving up their weekends to Keep Roath Tidy!

Alex Sidwell·
Science & environment
·15 December 2017
Each Saturday a group of around 30 Roathians volunteer to clean up Cardiff's streets. This week, I joined them for my first pick!

Thousands of Santa Clauses invade Cardiff Bay

Hedi Mehrez·
Science & environmentSport & health
·15 December 2017
Heart diseases are common in Wales and charities across the country are working to prevent them early.

Cosmic ray detector inspiring pupils in underprivileged schools

nickwitts·
Science & environment
·15 December 2017
Pupils in schools across South Wales are being inspired by Quarknet's cosmic ray detectors
Image of girl with face paint

Did you know there’s a Welsh place name in Nepal and five thousand Welsh speakers in Patagonia?

Natalia Riley·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Ever been to Cardiff in Australia or Pontypool in Canada? Discover how they came to be and how the Welsh language influenced Argentina.

Only 1 in 5 British youth receive necessary treatment for anxiety

LauraEBev·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is an illness very different from regular worry, which can have a severe long-term impact on physical and mental health.

Technology Firms in Wales Face Uncertainty Post-Brexit

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

A work of art: Using life drawing classes to appreciate the human body

Magdalene Crabbe·
Business & Culture
·12 December 2017
Artists meet at a Cardiff coffee shop to draw models of all shapes and sizes.

Parents gathered in memory of their lost children

Zhuo Shi·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·12 December 2017
Losing child could even ruin parent's life. How can they get out of the heavy haze?

Canton council is facing challenges to deal with fly-tipping

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

How can your family help one of the U.K.’s most endangered bee species?

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2017
The Shrill Carder Bee is the second most endangered species of bee in the U.K., here is what you can do.

Sexually transmitted infections: What are they and who is at risk?

Magdalene Crabbe·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2017
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in Wales.

Parents light candles remembering the children they have lost

Wei Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2017
As Christmas come closer, some parents and children gathered together in an annually memorial activity by the local charity for remembering their babies whom have died.

Does streaming in schools lead to greater inequality for pupils?

LI RUNZEZI·
Politics & social justice
·9 December 2017
Currently, grouping young children by ability is becoming a common situation in the UK, so what are riverside residents opinions towards this situation?

Local charity hosts farewell event for the Snowdogs of Cardiff

georgecaulton·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2017
Over 100 fibre glass Snowdog sculptures are assembled in one room as Ty Hafan's Snowdog project comes to an end.

Protecting immigrants and refugees against racism and hate crime

Wen Xinran·
Politics & social justice
·8 December 2017
Participate in the Stand Up Racism in Cardiff and giving your voice for anti-racism.

The “Lidl of the Future” arrives in Cardiff.

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

Are dogs really smarter than cats?

Owen.L·
Science & environment
·8 December 2017
A recent study claims to have proven once and for all that dogs are smarter than cats, but what do the people of Cardiff think?

Gift your loved ones the thrill of their lives this Christmas            

Shifali Singh·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2017
You might just be able to buy yourself a ride in your dream car for £39 at Cardiff City Centre this weekend

Repair Cafe: Make some tiny changes for our next generation

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

“Walking Football”: a new experience for disabilities.

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

Why are there Welsh speakers in Argentina?

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Uncategorised
·8 December 2017
Nearly 8,000 miles away from Cardiff, in the Chubut province of Patagonia in southern Argentina, around 5,000 people speak Welsh. But how did they get there in the first place?

Richard Parks: encourage yourself in your internal journey

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

Christmas is inspiring community spirit in Cathays

Andy Hawkes·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2017
A local group is aiming to bring people together with a community funded Christmas tree festival at Cathays Library.

Cardiff International Development Agency takes the lead in Rohingya Refugee Crisis

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

Excellent Welsh painter held a solo exhibition in the city center

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·8 December 2017
Still think famous people are far away from you? Have a look in a corner of city center and you will find a celebrity that may surprising.

What can you do this winter to make the homeless feel better?

varshasara10·
Politics & social justice
·8 December 2017
In the light of the recent death of a homeless woman in Cardiff. We wanted to know what people had to say.

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

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

Students are Engaging in Global Week in Cardiff University

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

Veteran women’s rights campaigner in Cardiff

Hedi Mehrez·
Politics & social justice
·1 December 2017
Campaigns fighting for women's rights are increasing across the world. A veteran women's rights express her opinion on women's condition.

Welsh football fan channel to raise money for dog's charity with star-studded event

nickwitts·
Sport & health
·1 December 2017
Help the fan channels of Welsh sport raise awareness of dog homelessness this Christmas.

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

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

Cardiff’s homeless charities plead for support after a 32-year old woman dies

georgecaulton·
Business & Culture
·1 December 2017
A 32 year old woman was found dead in a Cardiff park. What are charities doing to help the

Cardiff High recognised for its support to refugee children.

Owen.L·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·1 December 2017
Cathays High school receives recognition for its support to refugee children from around the world.

Scientists work to save species by ageing trees

Andy Hawkes·
Science & environment
·1 December 2017
Cardiff University researchers are speeding up the ageing process of trees to create a much needed habitat for wildlife.

Stories of harassment and abuse are told in a production at a Cardiff theatre

Magdalene Crabbe·
Business & Culture
·1 December 2017
Stories of harassment and abuse within the creative industries were told at the Sherman theatre in Cardiff.

What would make you give up your car and use a bus or bike instead?

Rachel Liu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 December 2017
The parking fees has been growing and it has had a certain impact on people's daily life. We asked the public about whether they willing to give up their cars and use public transport instead.

Mobile app lets anybody become a marine researcher

LauraEBev·
Science & environment
·1 December 2017
Seagrass Spotter’ is a mobile app which allows everyday people to take photos and collect data on an important underwater environment.

Should people drink more responsible in public?

Scarlett_liu·
Politics & social justiceSport & health
·1 December 2017
Alcohol is still a quite serious problem that people care about in Cardiff. We ask people about their opinions in drinking alcohol in public.

Doctor Who filming in Cardiff: Jodie Whittaker “does her own stunts”

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Global cityScience & environment
·1 December 2017
World Exclusive: details of the new Doctor Who series which has been filming in Cardiff.

Do you think a minimum price of alcohol is a good idea?

LI RUNZEZI·
Politics & social justice
·1 December 2017
Welsh Assembly's health and social care committee are taking evidence on the proposed minimum 50p unit price, so what's Cardiff residents' opinion?

Boardgames: a great way to share time together!

Wei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·1 December 2017
A biennial family games activity came back in Firestorm Games. Parents and children enjoyed wonderful family time with playing boardgames.

Is it necessary to limit the number of people in music festival in Bute Park?

Lillian_ChenLi·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·1 December 2017
A fantastic music festival could attract lots of people to have fun, but what about the ruined grass they made?

Do you think Rugby has been snubbed by the Sports Personality nominations?

Liz Song·
Sport & health
·1 December 2017
Rugby players seem to be snubbed on the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the second successive year which raises a fierce debate on that. We asked the public for their opinions.

Man from Cardiff shares story of life with HIV

Thomas Buelens·
Global city
·1 December 2017
World AIDS Day unites people in Cardiff to fight against the virus and commemorate those who have died from it.

Beautiful performance played in Wales Millennium Center

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·1 December 2017
Wales Millennium Center always fulfilled our curiosity for arts. This time they brought an unique show that maybe beyond your imagination.

Italian Film Festival: show a different Italy

Zhuo Shi·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·1 December 2017
When it comes to Italy, you think of pizza? Football? Actually Italy brings films as well!

The journey of Rome through UK premier Italian film

Wen Xinran·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·1 December 2017
Not just only female director, but also the leading female role in the film.

Are the media obsessed with the royals?

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Business & Culture
·1 December 2017
The people of Riverside share their opinions on the media coverage of royal weddings.

What is going on at Waterloo Gardens?

Alex Sidwell·
Science & environment
·21 November 2017
A flood prevention scheme is underway in Roath, but what is it that is actually going on?

Stall at the Riverside Market in Cardiff lends helping hands to the Refugee Community Kitchen in Calais.

varshasara10·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2017
When authorities build fences and human rights agencies fail to do their duties, the local people in Cardiff join hands to support the refugee community kitchen in Calais. "If we have been bombing them, where are they supposed to go, does not make any sense at all, none of it does."

Campaign to save Roath and Penylan’s trees

Shuang Chen·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·20 November 2017
Call to stop the Flood Defence Scheme, the public in Roath and Penylan area try to save trees.

Cardiff Field of Remembrance opened at Cardiff Castle

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·20 November 2017
Former and current members of the Armed Forces, along with general public,...

Monbiot: “2016 might be the year that historians look back at and say wow.”

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2017
George Monbiot has a different take on last year's political developments.

Local residents celebrate the victory of defeating 24-storey building proposal

Wei Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2017
A plan for a 24-storey residential tower and a new commercial area in Cardiff Bay was withdrew recently. Local residents living around the Bay raised their glasses for celebrating the victory of defeating the proposal.

Should dog's owners pick up their pet's waste?

Hedi Mehrez·
Science & environment
·20 November 2017
Dog's faeces need to be removed as soon as possible to avoid medical issues. Stepping in it and bringing it to your house would increase the risk to contract Toxocariasis.

Protesters in Cardiff address what happens behind the doors of puppy farms

Shifali Singh·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2017
Animal lovers come together to share rescue stories of their pets from puppy farms where dogs are forced to breed.

Experiencing Welsh organic food in the event of Pontcanna farmers market!

Rachel Liu·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environment
·20 November 2017
Participating into the event of Pontcanna farmers market to know the local fresh and organic food, feeling the most natural taste.

Inspiring: Arts fair opened in Cardiff Bay

Songtao Lin·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2017
Love arts and paintings? The new arts fair in Cardiff Bay may interests you.

Welsh and Flemish governments commemorate Wales’ fallen

Thomas Buelens·
Global city
·20 November 2017
Representatives from the Welsh and Flemish government came together in Cardiff to honour the Welsh victims of World War One.
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