A Cardiff family was reunited with their seven month old pet kitten thanks to a Facebook post after she was lost for three months.
A drop in immunisation in the past four years has left Welsh women at a greater risk of developing cervical cancer.
Olympic gold medalist Geraint Thomas has joined hands with locals to save Maindy Velodrome from demolition.
Getting access to services that are meant there to help in Wales is multiple-step procedure. Effectivity of the foodbank referral system.
The Bike Lock in Cardiff is a cafe which provides a safe space for its customers to lock their bikes, shower and have a cup of coffee.
With winter on its way and rising fuel bills protesters in Wales want to see more help for the most vulnerable in our society.
The exhibition tries to find various ways to support artists with disabilities, especially those emerging artists.
Experts at Cardiff University believe that the increased in Strep A infection is likely to be linked to reduced immunity in the population caused by Covid.
Campaigners say, Cardiff needs better and more inclusive infrastructure to replicate a primary school where 75% of students commute by foot or bicycle.
Railway Community Gardens, a volunteer project in Cardiff, is giving away free trees to households to help fight climate change.
Chapter welcomes everyone to participate in the Gwyl Cymru festival to celebrate Welsh culture, language and sporting success
People in Cardiff are choosing not to do their shopping on this Black Friday due to the rising cost of living.
Local Cardiff initiative offers education and sustainable shopping platform amid the annual retail epidemic of Black Friday.
It is important to swim for your safety and health. Yet, many swimming pools cannot serve the public as before, due to high energy bills.
Cardiff University historian, Dr Marion Löeffler believes new curriculum will be a step towards a more inclusive Wales.
Campaigners have started a petition to raise awareness about the risk of privatising St David’s Hall – one of the most prestigious venues in the UK.
Flooding and pollution could be a serious problem in Cardiff's Hailey Park if plans for a new sewage works go ahead, say campaigners.
The inflation rate in UK has jumped to 11.1% the highest since decades and shopkeepers are finding it hard to keep up.
The simplified zebra crossings have been set at three side roads across Llandaff North and Whitchurch, helping drivers and pedestrian travel safely.
The staff at Cardiff University will be walking out of their workspaces next week as the result of a union ballot.
With the cost of food and energy rising, how are the Cardiff Christmas Market vendors coping with the soaring stalls fees,transportation,and raw materials?
In response to Cop27's Global Day of Action, environmental groups from across Cardiff have taken to the streets in protest.
As rents soar in Cardiff, people are looking for ways to deal with the situation.
The petition organiser Mark Jones think Cardiff still have time to set up a fan area to let the fans watch the World Cup together.
Tremorfa’s volunteer run community Pantry is holding a series of craft workshops to help locals in the run up to Christmas.
We talked to the public about their opinion on a new bridge for cyclists and pedestrians
Here's what the people think of Brexit almost two years later.
The winter of discontent in the 70s seems to make a comeback in Britain this year with most of the sectors going on strikes.
According to House of Commons Library, more people cannot afford their Christmas celebrations this year as inflation has reached 11.1% in October 2022.
The speed limit on urban roads in Wales will drop from 30mph to 20mph from September 2023. Here's what the pubic views about the new plan.
The 2022 World Cup finals will begin in Qatar and Wales all play against the United States.
People are neglecting Coronavirus precautions putting each other at risk. We talked to them about it in light of the approaching winter.
What have the Welsh public been doing to save this winter during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
When hospitals' waiting lists become longer, Britain's nurses are feeling burned out. But the biggest issue is that they are now struggling to make ends meet.
Troutmark books is a go-to destination for riders and collectors in Cardiff.
This small takeaway restaurant
provides a trip back home for those miss distinct flavours of their native land.
Ganesha delivers a different shopping experience for customers. You can be in Britain but still shop in The Himalayas at Ganesha.
Have you ever heard about the Farmers Market by Riverside? Do you...
Take a trip down memory lane at the Olde Sweet Shoppe, on Penarth's Victorian era pier
The Cardiff National Museum is not only a place to learn and appreciate art, it is also a great place for children or families to play.
If you’ve ever wanted to explore your musical side in Cardiff, then a historic music shop,GM Music could be the place to start.
If you are interested in vintage clothes and want to get some...
Situated in the rich greenery of Bute Park, just beside the urban stretch of Pontacanna, hides the inclusive cycling centre Pedal Power - a bike rental and a cafe unlike any other
Welcome to the Cardiff Crypt Podcast, where we will uncover Cardiff’s sinful and horrifying past, delving deep into the archive of the city’s history.
The podcast where women from all over the world talk about what they truly think of the men in their lives.
Beyond Borders is a podcast series where we talk to people from...
From one corner of the world to another, we discover stories of musicians and their journey with unique musical instruments, far away from home.
Having missed Cardiff Half Marathon, you can still take part in other running races in Cardiff to raise your endorphins.
Want to enjoy your Easter time off by taking a short trip? Here are our top picks for the season. There’s something for everyone.
Chefs who work in elite kitchens are feeling more isolated in closed and hidden away kitchens. Could this lead to them feeling locked away?
Welsh national football team is just one step towards the first World Cup since 1958. Will it arouse a wave of football craze in Wales?
Do all communities living in the same area view re-development projects in the same way? Here's the situation from Butetown, near Cardiff Bay.
Extinction Rebellion campaigners from Cardiff to go to London to protest against the government's inaction in banning non-renewable energy.
Music. Fun. Sunshine? These are the top five music festivals coming to Cardiff this summer to rival the Radio 6 Music Festival.
Two Cardiff based artists are helping communities battle mental health and breakdown social barriers though their mobile art studio.
A lifesaving scheme aims to train more students to get more possibilities to survive when a cardiac arrest emergency occurs.
Campaigners are trying to improve mental health of young people by gaming since more mental issues were caused during the pandemic
Cardiff unions and pressure groups stand in solidarity with 800 workers who were mass sacked by British shipping company P&O Ferries.
The project aims to create a map of roadkill all over Britain to be able to reduce the impact of traffic on the UK’s wildlife.
Wales appoints endometriosis nurses to every local health board to address long waiting times and misdiagnosis. But is this enough?
With Nazanin Zaghari’s return to the United Kingdom, we take a look at Cardiff’s vibrant Iranian community.
The UN Anti-Racism day protests stormed through the capital with calls of destroying institutional racism, police brutality and anti-refugee legislature.
South Wales' only Piping community is an intersection of culture, community and nationality in the heart of the Valleys.
The famous Welsh footballer's highly anticipated golf-themed bar has opened in Cardiff on Friday.
“My life is fairly crazy”: unpaid carers are worried and hopeless for the doubled bills and the closure of services.
A constant stream of negative news can have a major impact on our well-being, so what's the reason behind and how can we deal with it?
The Norwegian Church is re-opening after two years, but what does the future hold for this old building at the Cardiff Bay?
Thousands of Welsh households are preparing to open their doors to refugees, but many have criticised the UK government reaction to the crisis.
Local organisation is struggling to find space for abandoned dogs as more people give them up.
Repair Cafes have saved 350,000kg of waste out of landfill, helping to protect the environment, save people money and bring communities together.
This Black History Month, how is the National Museum of Wales trying to keep the Black Lives Matter movement alive?
People with learning disabilities and autism may often struggle with being out and about alone. Here's what an organisation is doing to help them.
A project in Cardiff that involves musical activities is getting people with learning disabilities to socialise and express themselves better.
Wales aims to regenerate its woodland with The National Forest of Wales and in the process attain its climate change goals.
Two years on from the first UK lockdown we ask the people of Cardiff how life has changed.
To continue her dad's legacy and give back to the charity is the biggest motivation for Alice Wymer.
Cardiff is aiming to become the first “Gold Sustainable Food Places” in Wales, organize is calling for more people to “Make A Pledge” and take action.
The Welsh language is linked heavily with the Welsh culture, which makes it unique and gain growing popularity among language learners.
After the successful unveiling of the Betty Campbell Monument in Cardiff, what impact will the statue of feminist icon Elaine Morgan have?
After two years of poor pandemic sales, the Six Nations screenings have brought life back to the city's pubs and barstools.
Benefits from Cardiff Council’s congestion charge for drivers entering the city could be short-lived unless public transport is improved, latest study finds.
Cardiff has some truly beautiful parks and glorious gardens. Dotted about the city, these green spaces provide wonderful examples of nature.
A penal policy that was abolished by the government is still affecting people after a decade, what have a decade-long campaigner gone through?
The festival will create a diverse and inclusive space for artists from the queer community to perform across the city.
As the UK Government's proposal to ban conversion therapy splits churches, what do Cardiff's priests have to say about it?
Guinness. Shamrocks. Ceilidhs. Find out the 5 best places to celebrate St. Patrick's Day 2022 in Cardiff. It promises to be a "good craic"!
Around 10,000 people suffer from kidney disease in Wales, people talk about the difficulties they face and try to raise public awareness on World Kidney Day.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has intensified, hundreds of people marched through the streets of Cardiff to call for peace.
At the Kagyu Samye Dzong, you may find the closest thing to Nirvana on this side of the Severn.
A new cricket project in Cardiff aims to help asylum seekers and refugees integrate into their new communities through sport.
As pandemic has been a boost on the animation industry, what can you do to get involved in?
Many victims of domestic and sexual abuse, are unfairly criminalized when they report to the police, say campaigners
Environmental groups are challenging the dumping of mud from the Hinkley nuclear plant in the Severn Estuary, amidst questions over its radioactivity.
Two-thirds of hearing impaired people in the UK don't have an accessible way of contacting their GP. What challenges do they face in Cardiff?
Amidst tension between Russia and Ukraine, innocent citizens are fleeing their country for sanctuary. How is Cardiff aiding them?
A new initiative in Cardiff aims to reduce the waiting list backlog for people who are struggling with vision loss by upskilling optometrists.
Valerie Wong fled Hong Kong last November and she now helps people from Hong Kong to adapt and settle down in Wales, but what's her story?
The incredible range of biodiversity and wildlife of Wales is under the threat of extinction. Let's take a look at some of the rare and endangered species in Wales and where you can find them.
Cardiff has come a long way in making the city more accessible for the disabled community, but what more needs to be done?