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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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Review: The Dressmaker

Zongfei Wang·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2015
If you put the original work away and only focus on the movie itself, it is a successful black comedy.

Review: The Lady in the Van

Kahoru Yuki·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2015
Dame Maggie Smith's 'Mostly true story' of homeless woman shows us subtleties of human nature.

Before It’s Too Late

Omkar Khandekar·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2015
An organization’s efforts towards nipping paedophilia in its bud

Review: No Beef with Got Beef?

Lisa Carr·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2015
This quirky student favourite is both affordable and delicious with great food, nostalgic music and relaxed vibes.

The Future of Cardiff Youth Services

Lisa Carr·
Politics & social justice
·10 December 2015
Special needs services in Wales have been rearranged after cuts to funding in austerity measures.

New Welsh Organ Donation Law, which impact for students?

Julia Migne·
Global city
·9 December 2015
New organ donation system has passed on December 1. The impact that this new system might have on students remains very unclear.
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Review of Madame Fromage: As seen on TV

Karla Pequenino·
Business & Culture
·9 December 2015
Madame Fromage might be a TV star, but it still has a cosy atmosphere and great apple pie.

“Rent Smart” for the International Students

Keran Wang·
Politics & social justice
·7 December 2015
The Welsh Government launched a new scheme named Rent Smart. The awareness of how to rent smart for people, especially the International students, are raised once again.

Frankie Armstrong’s concert for Refugees

Sadika Hamid·
Business & Culture
·7 December 2015
Frankie Armstrong, a local folk singer and a longtime activist, organized a small concert for asylum seekers drop-in centers in Cardiff.

WELSH VILLAGERS TO CONTINUE FIGHT AGAINST RENEWABLE ENERGY FARM

Sambit Pal·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·7 December 2015
As the Welsh government struggles with the renewable energy target, the villagers outside Cardiff continue to object the construction of solar energy plant on agricultural land.

The Martian review: the only man on the planet

Shi Bu·
Science & environment
·7 December 2015
The greatest botanist, the fastest astronaut and the biggest surprise.
Cathays Cemetery

Cardiff Character: Finding stories in the Cathays Cemetery

Kahoru Yuki·
Uncategorised
·7 December 2015
A member of the Friends of Cathays Cemetery talks about how interesting the cemetery is.

Film Review: TAMASHA

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Business & Culture
·5 December 2015
Tired of watching Marvel heroes kick alien-butt and Mr. Bond battle villains in looping helicopters, then its time you took yourself to indulge in some foreign cinema.

Cardiff Characters: Welsh Cakes and Latkes

Lisa Carr·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Rabbi Rose isn't all about the Jewish religion. He embraces Welsh culture from a diverse background with a surprising educational venture.

Unique exhibition at Cardiff’s newest international art gallery

Yulian Lu·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
An art gallery in Cardiff has recently opened a unique exhibition of UK and Chinese art.

Guardian of the largest vinyl treasure trove in Cardiff

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
It’s been twenty-five years at Kellys Records for Allan Parkins, since he took over back in 1991.

When pop music meets the traditional Welsh instrument harp

Ruochen Yao·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Sam Hickman, the young harpist, makes it possible to mix popular music with her lovely harps.

Making Vegetarianism Attractive

Aisiri Amin·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
For Lucy Robinson vegetables are the love of her life. Be it artichokes, beetroot or spinach, Lucy can create a delicious recipe out of any vegetable, even the ones you hate.

Lovespoon, the Welsh tradition you may have missed out

Shi Bu·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
When you are in Wales, you are suggested to buy a lovespoon. See the romance of old Wales and how Welsh people express their affections for the loved one.

Nick Laing, Cardiff’s Sword Fighting Guru

Sadika Hamid·
Sport & health
·4 December 2015
Nick Laing is the only teacher of HEMA, the medieval martial art, at Cardiff. He masters swordplay and had his ribs cracked twice.

Andrew Coslett, artist with strong national passions

Ying Chen·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Artist Andrew Coslett, sell postcards and greeting cards in Cardiff city center. As a representative of artist portrays welsh communities.

Mandolin artist from Riverside

Shuqi Qing·
Global city
·4 December 2015
You cannot imagine a mandolin aficionado in Cardiff could has such amazing...
Cardiff Cycling Boom

Bicycle Services on Demand

Karla Pequenino·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Businesses on bikes are booming in Cardiff as young entrepreneurs pedal their way to clients.

Lee House: independent music producer in Cardiff

Zongfei Wang·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Flashing screens, huge numbers of buttons, big black speakers, these are what build up a studio.

“Never think about my life without ceramics”

Yulian Lu·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Recently, Jin eui Kim's ceramic works were purchased by the National Museum Wales and Manchester Art Gallery for their permanent collection.

Wales photo collector- Phil Baker

Yi Peng·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Have you ever wondered what Cardiff look like a hundred years ago? You may found what you want to see in Phil Baker’s photo collections.

Vintage, not just clothes but real passion.

Marta Montanari·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Stuart Talbot tells how his passion for vintage became his job and...

Cardiff University Students walk out

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Politics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Walk out in protest of new laws by the Home office, which...

“Never Stop Believing”

Keran Wang·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Kyla Lingley, Canadian soprano, gives outdoor performance sometimes in Cardiff. She has currently raised over £20,000 in order to supporting the charity.

Dream of being a pilot? Achieve it at USW!

Zongfei Wang·
Global city
·4 December 2015
People who have ever dreamed about becoming a pilot now have a chance to achieve it.

Science Communication: talking YouTube and virtual reality

Lizzie Harrett·
Science & environment
·4 December 2015
Astrophysicist student Mat Allen communicates science using YouTube videos and virtual reality app development.

CAN HE CHANGE THE FATE OF WELSH CONSERVATIVE?

Sambit Pal·
Global city
·4 December 2015
The Welsh Conservative chief Andrew RT Davies talks about his challenge to counter the Labour Party as the Welsh National Assembly goes to the polls next May.
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The magic hands behind Wales’ Futuristic Romeo and Juliet

Karla Pequenino·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Wales gets its own version of Romeo and Juliet in a futuristic romance drawn by Kat Nicholson.

Mia Porto Due: Review

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
A cozy restaurant, serving traditional Italian and Portuguese dishes Mia Porto Due...

‘I’m gonna keep going till I am taken to a retired drag queen home’

Omkar Khandekar·
Global city
·4 December 2015
Mark Goodman, arguably the only Welsh speaking drag queen in the world, opens up about his life and future plans

Review: Steve Jobs

Omkar Khandekar·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Director: Danny Boyle Cast: Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels...

Cardiff artist brings us into his psychedelic world

Portia Ladrido·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Cardiff visual artist Barrie J Davies takes us into his colourful world where Tweetie Bird wears a suit and Audrey Hepburn's skin color is hot pink.

Black Friday

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Retailers feel the pressure, shoppers manic The business community in Cardiff is...

Behind the scene with Foo Foo La Belle

Julia Migne·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Stephanie Gawne, founder of Cardiff Cabaret Club, reveals us how she became burlesque performer Foo Foo La Belle.

Review: La Crêperie de Claudie

Lizzie Harrett·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2015
Hidden in surburban Cardiff, La Crêperie de Claudie serves delicious and authentic French-style crêpes and galettes without breaking the bank

Cardiff: safe heaven for grey squirrels?

Julia Migne·
Uncategorised
·4 December 2015
Grey squirrels are one of the UK’s most hated mammals, we meet the conservationists trying to protect its red cousin.

Cardiff joins campaign to end violence against women

Portia Ladrido·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·3 December 2015
Women in Cardiff commemorate #WhiteRibbonDay or the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women

Write For Rights

Aisiri Amin·
Politics & social justice
·3 December 2015
Students facing jail for protest, teenage girls forced to marry old men are some cases taken up by Amnesty International for this year’s Write For Rights campaign.
Host UK

Host families for international students needed in Christmas

Kahoru Yuki·
Global city
·30 November 2015
Longing for Christmas? How about sharing your time with international students this year?

Hundreds of people gather to call for action on climate change

Shi Bu·
Uncategorised
·30 November 2015
A fight for ourselves and the next generation, climate change is taking place in Cardiff, what can we do about it?

Roath Library: Will it reopen?

Aisiri Amin·
Politics & social justice
·30 November 2015
One of Cardiff’s most deprived communities has been struggling without the Roath Library for a year now and there is no sign of it being opened anytime soon.

Cardiff Backing ‘Urban Buzz’

Lisa Carr·
Uncategorised
·30 November 2015
Cardiff Council is working to brighten up the city with colourful plants and homes for pollinators to thrive.

Cardiff Refugee Crisis Music Fundraiser Held

Lizzie Harrett·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·30 November 2015
Soul, house and funk DJs spun tracks in 10 Feet Tall to raise money to help tackle the international refugee crisis.

International students could help old people in Cardiff

Zongfei Wang·
Global city
·30 November 2015
Culture difference could make international students great volunteers with old people’s charities.

And the winner of the Welsh Music Prize is …

Julia Migne·
Business & Culture
·30 November 2015
A Welsh musician singing in both Welsh and Cornish has won the Welsh Music Prize with her debut album in Cardiff.

Back to School at Techniquest

Lisa Carr·
Science & environment
·29 November 2015
Cardiff adults were invited to Techniquest for an evening of exploring, education and drinks.

Uber Advertising for Cardiff Jobs

Lisa Carr·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·29 November 2015
Uber could be expanding to the Cardiff region soon, joining other British cities that now offer the taxi service.

Welsh Language Soap Wins Radio Times Award

Lizzie Harrett·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2015
Pobol y Cwm has won the Radio Times Soap of the Year Award 2015

Annual Book of Remembrance opens to the public of Cardiff

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Uncategorised
·27 November 2015
An annual Book of Remembrance has opened in Cardiff at the St David’s Shopping Centre in The Hayes, providing the public an opportunity to celebrate and remember loved ones.

‘Write for Rights’ is now in Cardiff

Marta Montanari·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2015
International students in Cardiff are invited to participate to one of the...

Puffins at risk of extinction

Marta Montanari·
Uncategorised
·27 November 2015
Puffins are now one of the species at risk of extinction in the UK, according to the annual revision of the International Union for Conservation and nature (IUCN).

Help women in refuges with your gift shoeboxes this Christmas

Ruochen Yao·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·27 November 2015
Want to make a difference this Christmas? Joining the Project Shoebox 2015 and sending gifts to women in need

Local charity organization calls for more help for homeless people

Shi Bu·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2015
14160 people are presented as homeless in Wales this year, excluding those rough sleepers who don't get registered in the council as homelessness. Help them this winter as much as you can.

Charity provides help to non-English speakers in Cardiff

Portia Ladrido·
Global city
·23 November 2015
FAN charity encourages international people new in Cardiff to attend their meetings.

Taxi drivers and international students

Marta Montanari·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2015
One big issue in Cardiff is how hard is to find a Taxi for short fares in the night, for some luckily the experience wasn`t always so bad.

The Jane Austen Experience

Aisiri Amin·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2015
The famous Jane Austen Centre gives you the chance to experience how it would be like to live in the Regency era.

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Business & Culture
·23 November 2015
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Welsh Town Takes on Multinational Company Tax Avoidance

Lizzie Harrett·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·22 November 2015
Businesses in Crickhowell take on international businesses who avoid tax by beating them at their own game.

Cardiff Board Games Boom

Karla Pequenino·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·22 November 2015
As board games sales increase, Cardiff’s popular game store feels the need to expand.

Beckham Back at Old Trafford with Famous Friends

Sadika Hamid·
Sport & health
·20 November 2015
David Beckham led Great Britain and Irish superstar players into 3-1 victory against Luis Figo’s international team at the UNICEF charity ‘Match for Children’ at Old Trafford, Manchester.

Creative Halloween Parties: Batman Villain’s and Mexican Day of the Dead

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·20 November 2015
A look at some of the more unusual Halloween parties organised in Cardiff this Halloween.

STUDENTS PROTEST ‘ANTI-MIGRANT SENTIMENT’

Sambit Pal·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2015
The students' union across the UK staged walkout protesting against the UK government's anti-international students' policies. But it turned out to be a demonstration against government's 'anti-immigrant sentiment', especially regarding the refugees.

METRO PROJECT IN CARDIFF, WORRIED ABOUT PRICE?

Yi Peng·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2015
Cardiff city council has published the proposed layout of the Cardiff Metro system.

Should minority languages be supported?

Ying Chen·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2015
Welsh language campaigners recently demanded the English-only sign at Cardiff train station to be changed to

Vigil for Paris ‘War and terrorism affects the world’

Kahoru Yuki·
Global city
·20 November 2015
After the Paris Attack, world mourns for victims of Paris. But in Cardiff it is beyond Paris.

Call for CCTV installation in slaughterhouses grows

Julia Migne·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2015
Welsh government is taking a stand in favor of the installation of CCTV in slaughterhouses.

More young homeless people seeking for help

Ruochen Yao·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·20 November 2015
More young homeless people are seeking for support in Cardiff in recent years, according to a local homeless charity.

Children need healthier food in the school

Keran Wang·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2015
Nine Welsh schools have been warned to improve their hygiene standards of the food they supplied last week. That is not the key problem in children's food issue.

UCAS to impose name-blind application process

Portia Ladrido·
Global city
·20 November 2015
Could this new name-blind application process increase your chances of getting into universities?

Welsh Minister takes a stand against wild animal use in circuses

Julia Migne·
Politics & social justice
·20 November 2015
Pressure is growing to install CCTV in slaughterhouses in Wales following RSPCA petition.

Global Justice Now keeps fighting against TTIP

Julia Migne·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·20 November 2015
Global Justice Now campaigns in Cardiff to stop Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).

Cardiff is Paris

Karla Pequenino·
Global city
·16 November 2015
Facebook joins crowd outside the Senedd and Cardiff Castle to support Paris.

Ice Rink Flooded: Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland Struggle

Karla Pequenino·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·16 November 2015
The Cardiff outdoor ice rink continues its annual struggle with the wind and the rain. 

The Aftermaths of the Volkswagen scandal

Julia Migne·
Uncategorised
·10 November 2015
After the Volkswagen scandal, is it now time to consider banning diesel cars to reduce air pollution?

UK’s Best Park, as voted by YOU! – Voting begins with six nominations from Cardiff

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Business & Culture
·9 November 2015
It is time for all Cardiffians to show their support, as voting for the “UK’s Best Park, as voted by YOU!” opened last week.

Capturing Victory: Parkrun Photography

Karla Pequenino·
Sport & health
·7 November 2015
Parkrun has a new female course record. The victory was caught on camera by a former runner turned photographer.

Creative Cardiff network to drive more jobs

Portia Ladrido·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·6 November 2015
New network partnered with BBC Wales, Millennium Centre, and Cardiff Council to increase more creative jobs and investment in the city.

Cardiff student loses almost £1,000 to on-line scam

Zongfei Wang·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2015
Cardiff university student has lost almost £1,000 to online scam and the chance of getting the money back is very low.

Cardiff council says the new bin collection scheme works well

Ruochen Yao·
Uncategorised
·2 November 2015
Cardiff council has said the new rubbish collection scheme works well since July, and recycling rate is improving.

HINKLEY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: A THREAT TO SOUTH WALES?

Sambit Pal·
Uncategorised
·2 November 2015
The activists opposing the nuclear power project at Hinkley in Somerset fear the lack of proper planning about disposal of nuclear power waste which can be a threat to the south Wales.

How to Help Asylum Seekers if You Have no Special Skills

Sadika Hamid·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2015
With thousands of asylum seekers coming into Cardiff, a volunteer’s help is always needed
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Diversified busker SWARM into Cardiff city centre

Ying Chen·
Business & Culture
·2 November 2015
With the news of a busker’s death, one of the most recognizable...

Cardiff Holds its First Ever Gay Marriage Fair

Omkar Khandekar·
Politics & social justice
·2 November 2015
The inaugural event held on November 1st saw nearly a hundred participants celebrating their sexuality

Bute Park art in Finland

Karla Pequenino·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·2 November 2015
Bute Park's trees inspired a Finish artist in her newest clay project.

What to follow while in Cardiff, rugby or football?

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Sport & health
·2 November 2015
On Tuesday the 12th of October Wales qualified for the Euro 2016 to be held in France. It is the first major tournament they have qualified for since 1958.

Give up your car for one day

Shi Bu·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2015
Cardiff is going to embrace its own car free day like London, , Paris, Washingtion, Vancuover and other cities around the world.

LHC brings science to the Senedd

Karla Pequenino·
Global cityScience & environment
·20 October 2015
The world'd largest scientific experiment arrives at Cardiff.

Does the NHS do a good job?

Portia Ladrido·
Uncategorised
·16 October 2015
People of Cardiff weigh in their thoughts on NHS spending
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