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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

    Cardiff Bay’s water pollution is threatening tourism and businesses

    Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

    Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

  • Politics & social justice
    Politics & social justice

    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

  • Business & Culture
    Business & Culture

    Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

  • Sport & health
    Sport & health

    The Oddball Podcast: Episode 2

    Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

    Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

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Give it back: Wales demands the return of precious artefacts

Georgiana Smith·
Business & Culture
·22 February 2024
The British Museum continues to ignore pleas to return Welsh artefacts despite numerous demands from politicians and citizens alike

Cardiff Airport faces major financial losses: concerns over the airport’s future rise

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·22 February 2024
As Cardiff Airport faces financial losses of more than £4.5 million, what would this change mean for the city and the rest of Wales?

Dark skies week: Get started with scientific star watching like a pro

Niranjana Manoj Sabija·
Science & environment
·22 February 2024
With the Welsh dark skies week marking its third year, get started with technical star watching with an expert Cardiff astronomer.

Climate anxiety: “We can find joy in taking climate action”

Fengting Ye·
Science & environment
·22 February 2024
Online searches related to "climate anxiety" have seen a significant increase. What can we do to feel less anxious and make a difference for the planet?

Knife crime: Welsh non-profit tackles youth knife crime in South Wales

Sydney Johnson·
Politics & social justice
·22 February 2024
Knife crime in Wales has doubled since 2013, a portion of offenses being done by juveniles. How is a Welsh non-profit organization tackling this issue?

A severe crisis: Welsh seabirds at dangerous risk due to avian flu

Tailai Xu·
Science & environment
·22 February 2024
Welsh seabirds are facing serious threats with bird flu with some populations at risk of localized extinction, according to a recent report by the RSPB.

Find a suitable way to cope with situation after bad break-ups

Minning Jiang·
Sport & health
·22 February 2024
Women struggle more with break-ups than men with many suffering from bouts of depression and the need to take medication.

Senedd reforms could be ‘very dangerous’, warns academic

Dominic Manley·
Politics & social justice
·15 February 2024
Welsh voters could be voting for more Members who won’t appear on the ballot from 2026 – but are the reforms feasible?

Castle Culture in Wales: 7 must-visit castles near Cardiff

Ruige Yuan·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2024
Wales has more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. If you want to really get to know the country you have to visit one… here are seven within easy reach of Cardiff. 

A great way to learn about LGBTQ+ : Visit the LGBTQ+ History Museum

Zihan Sun·
Uncategorised
·15 February 2024
February serves as LGBT history month, so tracing LGBT history, why has it become more important in the millennial generation.

Save art: Two artists rescue gallery and support emerging talents

Fengting Ye·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2024
Liam O’Connor and David Brook have saved the Bay Art gallery from Covid closure and offer support to young artisits in Wales and abroad.

Stay Wary: Taylor Swift ticket scam

Zhulin Shao·
Politics & social justice
·15 February 2024
An international student in Cardiff was scammed for £120 by fraud information about Taylor Swift’s concert on Twitter.

Wye Now? : River Action’s Efforts for Justice in Cardiff High Court

Sydney Johnson·
Politics & social justice
·15 February 2024
River activists recently took the government to court for not upholding river...

Best places to live in Cardiff: locations for every taste

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·15 February 2024
Pontcanna was listed as one of the top 10 neighbourhoods to live in the UK. But there’s more to Cardiff, each with its special touch.

‘Never acceptable’: Referees facing shocking abuse in grassroots football

Dominic Manley·
Sport & health
·15 February 2024
Referees are abandoning grassroots football in Wales in the face of growing verbal and physical abuse. Is football no longer 'the beautiful game'?

I see no hope: New UK visa laws create havoc in international students’ lives.

Prakriti Bhowmick and Zihan Sun·
Politics & social justice
·15 February 2024
With British Home Office announcing minimum pay threshold for Skilled Work visa, blueprints for many international students are now disrupted.

Green voice: A business works to secure a sustainable future for Wales

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2024
Amid wildlife threats and funding cuts to green investment, a organisation's initiatives safeguard Wales' habitats, economic growth and community inclusion.

Wales’ Least Romantic City? How Does Cardiff Redefine Valentine’s Day?

Peng Huang·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2024
People living in Cardiff greet Valentine's Day with anticipation, ready to celebrate this love and friendship in a unique and unforgettable way.

Embracing Chinese Culture: Chinese New Year Celebrations in Cardiff

Zhulin Shao·
Business & Culture
·8 February 2024
Chinese people are preparing for an exciting celebration as Chinese New Year approaches, where in Cardiff can we celebrate the Spring Festival?

UK enacts vape ban for teenagers: a decision to protect future health

Yangyang Gao·
Sport & health
·8 February 2024
The UK enacts a ban on vape for teens, and the public has various opinions on the viability of the ban.

Cardiff’s quiet revolution: How young people are embracing sobriety

Georgiana Smith·
Business & Culture
·8 February 2024
Why are young people choosing the sober lifestyle over the traditional drinking habits of the generations before them? 

2024 is the Year of Wales in India: What does this mean for Cardiff?

Prithika Vinod·
Global city
·8 February 2024
The Welsh Government has announced that this year, events will be planned to bring both countries together. 

How are hospitality businesses surviving in Cardiff?

Minning Jiang·
Business & Culture
·8 February 2024
Growing number of individual businesses has shut down in the first month...

What running can do for young people’s mental health

Shunying Liao·
Sport & health
·8 February 2024
More young people than ever before are struggling with their mental health, but one man in Cardiff believes he has found the answer.

Renting on the edge: The fight for affordable housing in Cardiff’s soaring market

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·8 February 2024
Rental prices in Cardiff are soaring, leaving fewer affordable options for residents. What are the worries for them and what are they having to do to survive?

Dog’s life: why you should consider adoption this Christmas

Ruige Yuan·
Business & Culture
·19 January 2024
A charity fundraiser in Cardiff this weekend aims to raise money to fund animal rescue around the city and urges people to consider adoption.

South Wales Police Officers disrupted a Pro-Palestine protest in Cardiff.

Prakriti Bhowmick·
Politics & social justice
·19 January 2024
South Wales Police officers interrupted the Pro-Palestine protest taking place on Hays Street, under the claim of the protest not being ‘peaceful’.

Volunteers at Cardiff River Organization cleaned up Hendre Park Island

Ruige Yuan·
Uncategorised
·19 January 2024
For the Cardiff River Organization volunteers, cleaning up the banks and rivers is the perfect way to relax in their free time.

Restaurant may close due to parking problems 

Yangyang Gao·
Business & Culture
·15 December 2023
Randomly parked cars on the side of the road could lead to a restaurant being forced to close its doors.

What’s next: the future of digitalised Welsh language learning 

Prithika Vinod, Ruige Yuan, Sydney Johnson, Yangyang Gao and Zihan Sun·
Global city
·15 December 2023
During the pandemic, online Welsh learning spiked. Looking back, how has this method progressed since then?

How do charity groups help tackle food poverty in Cardiff?

Fengting Ye, Disha Mitra, Shunying Liao and Xuejiao Luo·
Politics & social justice
·15 December 2023
Many charities in Cardiff are offering emergency food parcels or hot meals to people suffering from food poverty.

Are universities doing enough for student mental health?

Dominic Manley, Minning Jiang, Niranjana Manoj Sabija and Tailai Xu·
Sport & health
·15 December 2023
Two recent surveys have highlighted alarming numbers of mental health problems and overwhelming frustrations at university services.

Ensuring Safety and Joy: Cardiff Women’s Aid’s Christmas Initiative for Women

Zhulin Shao·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2023
Discover how is Cardiff Women's Aid fostering warmth and safety this Christmas for survivors of abuse and violence.

Vandalism and Theft End the Cardiff Trip of Nextbike

Peng Huang·
Business & Culture
·15 December 2023
People in Cardiff said they are going to miss getting around town on bikes when a rental scheme closes at the end of the year.

Rising above the streets: Cardiff’s battle against homelessness

Georgiana Smith, Peng Huang, Prakriti Bhowmick and Zhulin Shao·
Politics & social justice
·15 December 2023
Cardiff ranks in the top two authorities in Wales with the most rough sleepers, according to a new report: what is being done to tackle this problem?

Taylor Swift at Cardiff: how can you experience the magic without paying thousands for the ERAS Tour?

Disha Mitra·
Business & Culture
·15 December 2023
The prices for the concert at Principality reached a record high. But we are looking for ways to join Taylor on the tour paying a fortune for the concerts.

Heating or eating: families in Wales are forced to make tough decisions as the cost of living rises

Georgiana Smith·
Politics & social justice
·15 December 2023
The poverty rate in Wales remains the highest in the UK according to a report, as campaigners demand government support.

British Aikido Federation National Course Cardiff 2023 Highlights Concerns Over Youth Participation

Zhulin Shao·
Sport & health
·15 December 2023
It seems like a gradual decline in the enthusiasm of young individuals in the realm of Cardiff Aikido. What could be the reasons behind this phenomenon?

Campaigners honoured for expanding cycle access across the city

Dominic Manley·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2023
The Cardiff Cycling Awards returned for the second time to celebrate the achievements of volunteers and cycling organisations across the city.

Girls still have difficulties in accessing free period products in schools

Fengting Ye·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2023
Despite government schemes providing free period products, schoolgirls still lack access because the products are locked in cupboards in the toilets.

Cardiff exhibition celebrates unique China connection

Shunying Liao·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2023
A display of photographic works at Cardiff University is celebrating 40 years of a partnership between the city and Xiamen.

Kidical Mass ride calling attention to children’s road safety held in Cardiff

Zihan Sun·
Sport & health
·11 December 2023
Last Sunday, a Kidical Mass ride started in stadium plaza last weekend to call attention to the issue of road safety for youth cycling.

Talking to help young people tackle loneliness crisis

Minning Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2023
A campaign aims to highlight the importance of talking to deal with loneliness, an issue that impacts over 1.9 million people in the UK.

Creative Visions: Art students showcase unique stories.

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2023
From 8th to 10th December, Cardiff Metropolitan University's School of Art students exhibited their work at the Bay Art Gallery.

NHS faces pressure with inefficiency in providing proper care to patients

Niranjana Manoj Sabija·
Sport & health
·11 December 2023
NHS is going through the most challenging phase in yielding adequate care to the growing population of patients due to a number of factors.

Climate justice campaign: calling for mobilisation across Wales

Xuejiao Luo·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2023
Workers and activists in Wales rally for climate justice, demanding a fair transition to sustainable practices for workers and the environment.

How is period poverty being addressed in educational spaces?

Sydney Johnson·
Politics & social justice
·6 December 2023
Period poverty is an issue that affects many people who menstruate : How is it being addressed in educational spaces?

Traders are concerned about the planned restoration of Cardiff Market

Shunying Liao·
Business & Culture
·5 December 2023
As Cardiff Market faces a historic makeover, traders balance their worry with cautious hope for future prosperity.

Men are now encouraged to stand up as femicide rates increase in Wales.

Prakriti Bhowmick·
Politics & social justice
·4 December 2023
As domestic abuse cases rise in Wales, it's time to spread awareness and encourage men to take a stand against said violence.

The Dock Feeder: The newly unveiled Cardiff canal gets a stylish new bar as its namesake

Disha Mitra·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2023
As the historic dock feeder canal of Cardiff opens to the public after 70 years, it also becomes neighbour to new businesses in the Churchill Way.

Male suicide: Cardiff project aims to get men talking

Peng Huang·
Sport & health
·4 December 2023
An innovative workshop in Cardiff is hoping to tackle the problem of male suicides that are almost four times as high as the figures for women.

Nostalgia and Innovation: The Enduring Appeal of Nintendo

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·4 December 2023
At the heart of the Nintendo South Wales Championships, stories of personal connections and evolving family traditions emerge.

Violence against women: improving street safety for women at night

Minning Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·4 December 2023
New research in Cardiff finds that many women are afraid to head out after dark. For Cardiff put forward the Women’s Safety Charter to protect women's safety at night.

Cardiff Santa Dash: Hundreds of Santas run to raise money for charity

Fengting Ye·
Sport & health
·4 December 2023
People dressed as Santas, elves, turkeys and Christmas trees took part in the annual charity run to raise funds for a heart charity.

Local community raises funds for Gaza at Cardiff Mosque

Prithika Vinod·
Global city
·4 December 2023
Cathays' Dar Ul Isra mosque blends festivity with fundraising, featuring food stalls, music, and movie screenings.

Ukrainian protest action: Calling for attention to the ongoing war in Ukraine

Xuejiao Luo·
Politics & social justice
·4 December 2023
People from Ukraine gathered at Cardiff to remind the public of the continuing conflict in Ukraine, urging global support and attention

Crowds meet to support Palestine: Striving for the lasting peace.

Niranjana Manoj Sabija·
Politics & social justice
·2 December 2023
Peace activists and a large mob gather at the Central Square for a peace rally in hopes of seeking justice for the war-affected in Palestine.

A new space is being made for neurodivergent creatives in South Wales

Sydney Johnson·
Global city
·28 November 2023
A local producer is hosting a space for neurodivergent creatives to build solidarity, regular space for neurodivergent creatives to come together, and build solidarity, support and collaborations.

Lesson from Palestine Protests in Cardiff: How do we protest more constructively? 

Minning Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2023
From the BBC building to the National Cardiff Museum, we’ve seen a...

The 50s and 60s singles start exploring life’s next journey in Cardiff

Peng Huang·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
Soaring numbers of over-50s in England will suffer from loneliness in the coming years, which different organisations are helping to break free from.

Doctor Who fans are treated to a light show celebrating the 60th Anniversary

Georgiana Smith·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
Cardiff Bay was illuminated over the weekend by some familiar faces as a light show led audiences through the iconic adventures of Doctor Who. 

Reclaim the night: Cardiff calls for end to violence against women

Fengting Ye·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2023
The participants took to the streets of Cardiff, hoping to spark a conversation and shine a spotlight on sexual violence.

Welsh charity calls for raising support for growing unpaid carer population

Prithika Vinod·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2023
Carers Wales talked at the Senedd last week, submitting petitions and conducting online support sessions for thousands of unpaid carers in Wales.  

Cardiff Youth Talks: A call for immediate environmental awareness and activism for protection

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
People gathered at Wales Millennium Centre to explore the topic of accessibility for young people to environmental topics and initiatives to engage them in environmental activism.

Cardiff Christmas Market traders adapt to rising living costs

Shunying Liao·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
More than half of families in Wales plan to spend less money on Christmas this year as the rising cost of living continues to bite.

Are shorter school holidays in Wales a positive or negative change? 

Tailai Xu·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2023
The Welsh government has proposed changes to the school holiday calendar, aiming for a more balanced distribution of holidays throughout the year.

Generation Z seems to remain sane on Black Friday

Zihan Sun·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
Black Friday has officially begun in Cardiff, with businesses showcasing big discounts to boost consumer spending, but many people still say it's important to keep spending wisely at times like these.

From Jerez to Caerdydd: Is sherry making a comeback for a new generation?

Dominic Manley·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2023
Cardiff Sherry Week returned for a 10th year and the fortified wine is going from strength to strength.

Would you watch a film with AI actors?

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·13 November 2023
Artificial intelligence increasingly impacts film industry and actors, let's see how people feel about AI actors in films.

Is it a good thing to ban smoking by law?

Ruige Yuan·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
The government is set to introduce a historic new law to achieve the aim of smoke-free generation.

How has change in speed limits to 20mph affected your daily life?

Zhulin Shao·
Global city
·13 November 2023
In September, the Welsh Government introduced the default 20mph limit which changed...
covied-19

Are you worried about Covid?

Yangyang Gao·
Uncategorised
·13 November 2023
Cases of new Covid strain spread across Europe. According to the Centres...

Why British people ‘having less sex’ than previously?

Shunying Liao·
Business & Culture
·13 November 2023
Research shows that British people are having less sex now than in recent years. We asked the public about possible reasons for this trend.

Do you think you need to do more to prevent mould from affecting your health?

Peng Huang·
Sport & health
·13 November 2023
Anyone can develop health issues from damp and mould, and simple preventive...

Would you rather splurge or save this Christmas?

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·13 November 2023
With the constant rise in living costs in the country, we asked people around Cardiff if they would continue saving up or allow themselves to spend some this season.

Are students being priced out of living in a suitable accommodation?

Sydney Johnson·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
University students are being given the "short end of the stick" this year on the housing market

With the new plastic ban, how can we further combat plastic pollution?

Fengting Ye·
Science & environment
·13 November 2023
Wales introduced a ban on several single-use plastic products this year. The public is considering what more can be done to tackle plastic pollution.

Is it necessary for the bilingual naming of all Welsh places?

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·13 November 2023
Welsh is an ancient language, and many of the place names in Wales today derive their meaning from medieval Welsh.

How do you think about teenagers vaping?

Minning Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
Nowadays, there is a gradually increasing number of young people vaping, who believe that it will be healthier than traditional smoking. But vaping can also be addictive and affect their health.
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Are you suffering from a lack of sleep?

Zihan Sun·
Sport & health
·13 November 2023
According to research, more and more people in Britain are sleeping less than five hours as well as having problems with sleep disorders, which boosts the rates of depression.

Are you struggling to book an appointment with your GP?

Prakriti Bhowmick·
Sport & health
·13 November 2023
With NHS facing recruitment and retention related issues, will the public still struggle to book an appointment with their GP?

Do you think Prince Harry has been treated fairly by the UK media?

Georgiana Smith·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
Prince Harry has won the right to sue the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday for gross privacy breaches. Is it time the media leaves him alone?

The Pierhead Building: celebrating Welsh Culture past and present

Georgiana Smith·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
The Pierhead Building remains a central hub for Welsh innovation and advancement 126 years since its opening.

Little Welsh: A gift shop full of healing energy

Ruige Yuan·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
Little Welsh is not an ordinary gift shop, it wants to let...

The benches of Bute Park: what stories do they tell?

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·27 October 2023
Among the many paths of this Cardiff park, one is home to...

Fresh and Friendly: An affordable fruit paradise in Cardiff

Niranjana Manoj Sabija·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
The eye-catching, affordable cost of fruits welcome new customers everyday to this pleasant little stall.

Hobos Vintage: A Fashion Journey Through Time

Zhulin Shao·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
Step into the heart of Cardiff and you’ll find this hidden gem...

The Queer Emporium: Where inclusivity meets creativity 

Prithika Vinod·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
The Queer Emporium at the heart of Cardiff is a haven for LGBT+ businesses.

Easy Environmentalism: zero-waste shops in Cardiff

morrisa·
Science & environment
·27 October 2023
Siop Sero non-profit shops provide an excellent start to becoming more environmentally aware.

Come taste smooth Arabica coffee with Coffee Planet.

Prakriti Bhowmick·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
Coffee Planet makes use of Arabica coffee beans, which naturally has a very low caffeine percentage, whilst giving a smooth and nuanced flavour.

A sustainable ‘green’ coffee shop hidden in the Bute Park

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
A lovely and relaxing coffee shop in a garden. let's see how it is committed to sustainability.

Time Traveler’s Haven: Step into Jacob’s Antique Centre and Relive the Magic of Yesterdays!

Peng Huang·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
Fashion is reincarnated and so is life, so it’s time to go...

Unveiling Cardiff’s Art Gem: West Wharf Gallery at Jacobs Building

Shunying Liao·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
Explore the third floor of Jacobs Building in Cardiff for a hidden...

Fabulous Welshcakes crafts tradition and warmth in Cardiff

Fengting Ye·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
Experience Fabulous Welshcakes, a Cardiff gem that bakes Welsh cakes on a traditional cast iron griddle. It is not only a bakery, but also a celebration and promotion of Welsh heritage.

Elevens Bar and Grill— Welsh football legend Gareth Bale‘s pub

Tailai Xu·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
It was founded by the Welsh football legend Gareth Bale.

A Cardiff cafe bar that is a ‘jack-of-all-trades’

Sydney Johnson·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
A cat-themed cafe bar has become a local favorite for residents who live in the centre of Cardiff. How has Scaredy Cats Cafe stood out from all its other contenders?

Giovanni’s Restaurant: Flowers-covered Italian Restaurant in Cardiff City

Minning Jiang·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
If you enjoy Italian food and its special cuisine, Giovanni’s in Cardiff...

Nighthawks: the wine bar championing quality wine and top toasties

Dominic Manley·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2023
This Castle Arcade wine bar is striving to make wine fun and accessible to all.
delicous Welsh cake

Welsh cakes with great customer reviews in Cardiff market

Zihan Sun·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
The sweet Welsh cake gives you a real Welsh taste. Cardiff Market...
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