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    Global city

    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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Unlocking the anxious: People from capital talk about social anxiety as lockdown restrictions ease

Gareema Bangad·
Sport & health
·20 May 2021
While most people are excited about the easing of lockdown regulations, those suffering with social anxiety are worried about losing their alone time.

Mental health and well-being: Key to Housing association project for Cardiff communities

Lucy Hynam·
Sport & health
·20 May 2021
After its success in Rhonda Cynon Taff, Hapi Cymru aims to engage the whole community in its projects.

Tai Chi: An ancient Chinese martial art healing the aged in pandemic

Ziyan Wang·
Sport & health
·20 May 2021
As the pandemic made gatherings and indoor sports difficult, a traditional Chinese martial art is spreading across Cardiff. Why is it gaining in popularity?

Let children play: How can we help the new generation back to the playground?

Yiran Xing·
Sport & health
·20 May 2021
A recent report points out that children in the UK are losing the freedom to play out independently. What needs to happen to change this situation?

Care-experienced young people: Life changed from very sad into something happy and fulfilling

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·20 May 2021
More than 8,600 foster care families are needed to provide homes for young people across the UK. How can fostering bring hope and positivity to their lives?

Explore History: Five historical museums to get to know Wales better

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·20 May 2021
May is Local History Month. We have handpicked five museums in Wales that will help you understand the country better.

Platforming hate: Universities in the UK to prioritise free speech on campus

Adishri Chengappa·
Politics & social justice
·20 May 2021
British universities to face fines for no-platforming guest lecturers. What does this mean for students and minority groups?
Cannabis

Cannabis uncovered: ‘We’ve got to normalise weed and educate people’

Chiara Castro·
Business & Culture
·20 May 2021
A Cardiff underground cannabis society believes we should all rediscover the potential of marijuana. Is it time to overcome cannabis' social stigma?

Virtual Ark: Creative artworks made to protect wildlife

Ganshi Gao·
Science & environment
·20 May 2021
Schoolchildren and public contribute their talent to restore our wildlife by creating virtual ark.

Hundreds gather in Cardiff streets in support of Palestine

Haoran Lin·
Global city
·20 May 2021
The escalation of Israel-Palestine conflicts have sparked pro-Palestine protests across Cardiff.

Hedgehog Protection: A new wildlife survey is on-going

Yuge Li·
Science & environment
·20 May 2021
People is called by a hedgehog friendly campaign to join activities to create wildlife protection lands.
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India variant can pose “serious disruption” to lockdown easing in UK

Chahat Awasthi·
Politics & social justice
·14 May 2021
Easing of lockdown restrictions has paused in Wales; PM urges people planning...

Protesting injustice through Art: Artist in Cardiff raises awareness for child poverty through her campaign

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·13 May 2021
Artist based in Cardiff is raising funds through her campaign for a charity which hopes to end child poverty in Wales.

Five Indian restaurants in Cardiff that will tingle your palate

Prerana Bandi·
Global city
·13 May 2021
Want to spice up your palate with the the best Indian food in town? Here are the top Indian restaurants in Cardiff

Sol Cinema has been ready for premiere of Madness docuseries

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
Do you know Wales Sol Cinema hosts a 2021 world premiere for the great band Madness?

Second-hand bookshops: idyllic poetry in the noise of City Centre.

Ziyan Wang·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
Along with the lifting of the lockdown, the city is becoming increasingly...

Love and support: Buying a bunch of forever flower for your loved one

Hengyu Zhou·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
Local hospice launched a new campaign to help people remember who they lost.

NoCymru: How Plaid Cymru’s failure does not necessarily mean the end for Welsh independence

Ruan Hallett·
Politics & social justice
·13 May 2021
Plaid Cymru have failed to capitalise on Welsh independence supporters, resulting in a underwhelming Senedd result.

Grow your own: why your garden might be the key to a better planet

Rufei Ou·
Science & environment
·13 May 2021
Campaigners in Cardiff are trying to encourage people to grow more of their own food in a bid to boost community spirit and save the planet.

Cave Diving: a new way to explore Welsh history

Yuge Li·
Sport & health
·13 May 2021
Want to start a new adventure or sport? Cave diving gives you the perfect opportunity to discover a secret world you never knew existed.

Life-changing treatment: How a new drug helped one woman to breathe again

Lydia Armstrong·
Sport & health
·13 May 2021
As part of Cystic Fibrosis Awareness month, Megan Farrell discusses her year long journey with Kaftrio, a new treatment said to be "life transforming" for those living with the condition.

Snowdon or Yr Wyddfa: Restoring the Welsh name for the highest mountain in Wales

Akshata·
Science & environment
·13 May 2021
Snowdon or Yr Wyddfa: Reclaiming the Wesh name for the highest mountain in Wales

A cuppa to save public spaces: ‘I want people to feel it’s their place’

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
A charitable café opened to support the community building. Meet the people behind this community project.

Music to the ear: Are concerts finally coming back?

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
The first non-distanced concert happened in the UK. What does this mean for the future music scene here in Wales?
Reading in Cafe

How to write a short story, as told by a published author

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
A quick 5-step guide to writing something that's fun to make and to read.

National Walking Month: beginners’ guide to hiking

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Science & environment
·13 May 2021
Here you can find some tips to get the most out of your next adventure

Stop feeding deforestation: Tipping point for UK supermarkets to take actions

Arthur·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
UK supermarkets have been urged to stop driving deforestation in Amazon forests, why should we take action now?

Laundering too much? Your bills and carbon footprint might be high

Chahat Awasthi·
Business & Culture
·13 May 2021
People in the UK are laundering less frequently than a lot of people would approve of. How sensible is this approach, if at all?

Challenging Stereotypes: Cardiff University’s football team takes another step at removing the ‘jock’ stereotype.

Prerana Bandi·
Politics & social justice
·9 May 2021
As an effort to make women feel safer walking alone on ‘National...

Top 5 Harry Potter locations in the UK you can visit over the weekend

Akshata·
Global city
·6 May 2021
Are you a Potterhead and are in Cardiff? Here are 5 locations you can visit over just a weekend!

The top 4 beaches you should visit in Wales this summer as lockdown rules ease

Yiji Zhang·
Science & environment
·6 May 2021
A summary of the top four must-visit beaches for Welsh people based on annual tourism data

Weekend in Cardiff: Eliminate your boredom

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Are you bored and deprived of any plans this weekend? This list will give you something fun to do.
Happy family

Ten fascinating facts about Britain you need to know

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Some interesting facts about the United Kingdom that would make great dinner table conversation.

Cardiff man shares his story of living with his exotic pet bird

Akshata·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
How different is having a Harris hawk as a pet in a...

Keep community tidy: 90 litter bags turn to 1000 after lockdown

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Science & environment
·6 May 2021
Litter can be seen around Cardiff with the lockdown restrictions being eased.

Protect Our Greens: campaigners want landowners to voluntary register their land as village greens

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Politics & social justice
·6 May 2021
Campaigners want local authorities to voluntary register their land as village greens

“Your voice deserves to be heard”: Underrepresented writers breaking onto Welsh literature scene

Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
A new Literature Wales' initiative aims to support and promote new BAME voices within the industry. Discover the stories of some of the writers involved.

Wild swimming: Explore the thrill of swimming in natural pools

Chahat Awasthi·
Science & environment
·6 May 2021
Places for wild swimming within one hour distance of Cardiff, gear to use and safety tips.

International Nurses Day: ‘They should feel proud of their profession’

Ziyan Wang·
Sport & health
·6 May 2021
After more than a year the pandemic hit the UK, we spoked with nurses in Wales to understand what they wish for the future of the profession.

Food Poverty in UK: Combating crisis for needy people

Qiyuan Wei·
Politics & social justice
·6 May 2021
People struggling to feed themselves in Cardiff receive food boxes from a Cheap & Easy cooking Muslim campaign.

Hidden threat among young people: Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome

Arthur·
Sport & health
·6 May 2021
what do we need to know to prevent tragedy and maintain a healthy life?

Festival return: biggest Welsh festival gets go-ahead next week

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Welsh festivals are come back this summer with live music. Two reasons for why should we join in those events!

Racism in Capital: University Students from Cardiff highlight a “Culture of Discrimination”

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·6 May 2021
Cardiff University has the third-highest number of reported cases in incidences of racism. However, the actual incidents could be higher as not every incident is reported.

Young and Welsh: A new hope to change the performance world

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·6 May 2021
Two young Welsh performers talk about diversity in acting, and what they want to achieve.

Kier Starmer’s unpopularity: ‘He just doesn’t inspire people’

Lucy Hynam·
Politics & social justice
·5 May 2021
More than 24% of voters have an unfavourable opinion on Keir Starmer. How may this effect the upcoming Senedd elections?
Cardiff Statues Collage

The Iconic Statues of Cardiff

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Business & Culture
·3 May 2021
Embark on a journey around the statues of this fine city with our interactive map.

New normal: Entering the post-pandemic era, is online learning beneficial?

Adishri Chengappa·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·29 April 2021
As the Covid-19 situation improves in the UK, will online classes stay relevant for students?

Cardiff car ban: the local council is asking public’s view on new traffic planning

Hengyu Zhou·
Politics & social justice
·29 April 2021
Do you support to ban private car on Castle Street in order to reduce accident rate and air pollution?

Welsh Wildlife: Once in a generation opportunity to take action to improve our future.

Ganshi Gao·
Science & environment
·29 April 2021
RSPB Cymru launches a new campaign to call for a greener nature. What needs to do to restore Wales a greener environment?

The Greatest Showmen: Students from Cardiff launch a quarantined play

Archita Joshi·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
Can online plays recreate the same feeling as being in theatre in person?

Alcohol-free beer: Next step into the craft beer revolution

Chiara Castro·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
No- and low-alcoholic products are rising amongst consumers. Here, the people who are revolutionising the UK's craft beer market.

Wales Unlock: Business distress of hotels when reopening

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
Hoteliers in Wales will face more operating costs when it reopens on 17 May due to restriction rules to limit the spread of COVID.
Gamer

Game streaming for charity: How livestreams are helping animal charities

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
Gamers are doing challenge streams to raise money for animal charities who have hit capacity during the lockdown.
Empty Cardiff Street

Universal Basic Income: Will this help with the Welsh welfare system?

Rufei Ou·
Politics & social justice
·29 April 2021
UBI Lab Wales thinks it’s time for Wales to try out a universal basic income in order to provide financial security.

The Super League could have brought some positive impact, according to a local club

Elin Wyn·
Sport & health
·29 April 2021
A Canton club believes the Super League might have brought investment to local clubs along with wider community benefits.

4.5 million tonnes of food waste is created annually from UK households

Yiji Zhang·
Science & environment
·29 April 2021
Did you know that £400 is lost every year due to food waste? Learn the 5 steps to avoid this.

Fire-and-Rehire: Unions and employees are calling for it to be banned.

Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
British Gas workers have been sacked by the company on 13th April, why is it so hard to outlawed “Fire and Rehire”?

Art with impact: Cardiff artists aim to revitalise Riverside

Scarlet Charles·
Business & Culture
·29 April 2021
Take a closer look at the new mural that has appeared in Riverside, and why it's so important for the community.
Waitress serving at a beer garden.

Time to reopen: pubs, customers and staff in Cardiff enjoy the “special day”.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·26 April 2021
Cardiff sees overwhelming response from the people as cafes, restaurants and bars reopened for the first this year.

Ghost of the British Empire: The errors that never makes it to textbooks.

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·23 April 2021
The sun never sets on the British empire – but then why...

Top 5 burger places in Cardiff that will make you go, YUM!

Adishri Chengappa·
Global city
·22 April 2021
Looking for the best burger in Cardiff? Here's everything you need to know

Close pass:Threatening the safety of cyclists but people hardly realize

Ganshi Gao·
Sport & health
·22 April 2021
Survey have shown that cyclists could lose their passion for cycling because of close pass. How can cyclists have a happy and safe cycling journey?

Cardiff uncovered: TikTok star reveals city’s hidden gems

Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
Cardiff's TikTok tour guide has attracted the attention of thousands of viewers and actor John Barrowman, revealing the city's hidden gems.

Tennis for all: Cardiff community residents worry that they will need to pay to play tennis in the future

Hengyu Zhou·
Sport & health
·22 April 2021
A public tennis court used by community residents was found to be closed without notice.

Fighting COVID: Ordinary people at the forefront

Qiyuan Wei·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
How a group of people decided to create real difference in times of COVID lockdown, one delivery at a time.

Taking pictures of urban wildlife will help inform local and national conservation

Rufei Ou·
Science & environment
·22 April 2021
Are you really to take part in City Nature Challenge 2021

Pubs re-opening in Wales: Where will you be able to drink in Cardiff?

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
Pubs will be able to serve you from April 26th, but only in a beer garden. Which Cardiff pubs are best suited for these restrictions?

Abolishing the police: How would a world without cops look like?

Chiara Castro·
Politics & social justice
·22 April 2021
With the recent events fuelling a debate around police defunding and abolition in the UK, here's what a world without law officers might look like in practice.

Retail reopened: Have consumer attitudes changed after restrictions?

Yiran Xing·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
Do people still prefer to shop in the streets or online after lockdown restrictions and how their shopping habits have changed

‘Life swap led to my love of fridge magnets’: says UK’s biggest collector

Akshata·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
It started with just the fridge and the freezer. Then went on to fill up 3 rooms of the house. Here's the story of UK's largest fridge magnet collector.

Tackling racism in football: New art project aims to celebrate diversity

Scarlet Charles·
Politics & social justice
·22 April 2021
The man behind the new mural in Butetown explains his motivations and goals for the future.

Canton’s fresh look: Cardiff will have its first abstract road crossing

Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
As part of the improvement projects, an art work will be installed as road crossing later this year.

Gyms re-opening in Wales: Are people happy with this policy?

Yiji Zhang·
Sport & health
·22 April 2021
Do you think the gym should be open together with the bar and restaurant?We asked the public for their opinions on this.

Children’s Literature Festival: Encouraging kids to read more

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·22 April 2021
To explore the literature world with Welsh writers by joining the Children's Literature Festival, give your kids a chance to enjoy reading more than before.

Dog theft alert: People raising awareness after a series of dog theft crimes in Wales

Ganshi Gao·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
There are increasing cases of dogs being stolen in Cardiff, how will dog keepers protect their dogs?

Non-essential shops are back: How are they preparing for re-opening day?

Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·25 March 2021
Non-essential businesses are working hard to overcome challenges as re-opening day approaches
women with finger on her lip

Failure of justice: Rape survivors’ struggle with criminal justice system

Chahat Awasthi·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
Of estimated 370,000 rapes in the country, why just 0.4% see conviction?

Curfew for men: Could it protect women on our streets?

Fangyi Liu·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
Do you think that all men in the UK should have a 6pm curfew? We asked the public for their opinions on this idea.
post lockdown, in-person dating experience.

Undistanced dating: Top seven places to go on a date in Cardiff.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·25 March 2021
No need to plan virtual dates and park dates anymore. Find the seven best places in Cardiff to go on a date once the lockdown ends.

Cycling for all: Obstacles faced by disabled cyclists in Cardiff

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Sport & health
·25 March 2021
Pop-up cycle lanes have been introduced in Cardiff to encourage safer cycling, but is enough being done to accommodate disabled cyclists?

Stop Asian Hate: Why challenging racial discrimination is important

Yiran Xing·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
The mass shooting in Atlanta revealed a truth about the rising Anti-Asian violence across the world.

A year in lockdown: People from Cardiff see hope through the pandemic

Ziyan Wang·
Business & Culture
·25 March 2021
After a year of being indoors, some people are still confused and...

Cardiff Vigils: What can be done next to stop such incidents?

Haoran Lin·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
With Sarah Everard’s brutal murder case surfacing up, here’s what female students had to say about what the next steps can be.

Rewilding Cardiff: Thousands of trees to be planted across the capital in the fight against climate change

Lucy Hynam·
Science & environment
·25 March 2021
Cardiff will benefit from an Emergency Tree Fund, set up to encourage local authorities to boost tree cover in the fight against climate change.
Cardiff Bus Buses

Cardiff Bus is upgrading its fleet to be more environment-friendly

Rahul Thyamagundlam·
Science & environment
·25 March 2021
Cardiff Bus is upgrading its fleet to the best emission standards available today to help further reduce air pollution in the city.

Cardiff rough sleepers will be offered better places to stay

Arthur·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
The Nightshelter on Clare Road, Cardiff which has served over 20 years in helping homelessness shuts this year to comply with homelessness policy.

Women in cricket: A 97-mile team challenge run in Cardiff

Adishri Chengappa·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
Cardiff University Ladies Cricket Club has organised a fundraiser to keep the conversation about sexual assault going.

Kill the Bill: ‘It’s an attack to us all and must be stopped at all costs’

Chiara Castro·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
Hundreds gathered in Cardiff for peacefully protesting against the new Crime Bill. What's at stake for Cardiff activism?

Back to life: Street store reopens, the sign of Cardiff unlocking

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·24 March 2021
Cardiff’s historic fruit store reopening doors on Covid lockdown anniversary shows the re-emergence of business vitality.

New petition calls for improved safety in Cardiff parks

Elin Wyn·
Politics & social justice
·24 March 2021
Thousands are calling on Cardiff Council to prioritise better lighting in two of Cardiff's parks to ensure better safety.

Job hunt amid lockdown: How to crack the Zoom interview?

Hengyu Zhou, Ruan Hallett, Yi Yen Charlotte Leung and Chahat Awasthi·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2021
Online interviews have become a staple of the coronavirus era. Learn how to succeed in one of these interviews
Runner

Lockdown fitness: How to start running for a healthier life?

Akshata, Rahul Thyamagundlam, Lorenzo Trevisan, Ziyan Wang and Qiyuan Wei·
Sport & health
·22 March 2021
Ever wanted to start running, but didn't know how? Then this is the video for you. In six easy steps, you'll be running like a pro.

Going cashless: How to help homeless people in alternative ways

Scarlet Charles, Gareema Bangad, Fangyi Liu, Ganshi Gao and Irina Krasteva·
Politics & social justice
·22 March 2021
Helping homeless people is still possible, even when you don't have cash in your pocket. Here are four easy alternative ways.

Ecommerce: How to start your own business

Lucy Hynam, Archita Joshi, Yiran Xing, Yiji Zhang and Arthur·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2021
Would you like to know more about how to start your own business? Here are some tips from business owners!

Home brewing: How to brew your own beer as a pro

Chiara Castro, Adishri Chengappa, Elin Wyn and Haoran Lin·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2021
Home brewing could be a nightmare if you do not know what you are doing. We asked to some brewers for some tips.

How to make classic cocktails on a budget

Prerana Bandi, Yuge Li, Rufei Ou and Lydia Armstrong·
Business & Culture
·22 March 2021
Missing those classy weekend cocktails? Take a look at these two classic cocktail recipes which can be easily recreated at home for less than £4 each!

New feminist library: People can access the best feminist books in Wales

Hengyu Zhou·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2021
The local charity launched a free reading facility for the public to know more about women's story.

Policing bill: “No justice, no peace!”

Prerana Bandi·
Politics & social justice
·18 March 2021
Protesters gathered outside the South Wales Police station in Cardiff Bay at 6pm on Monday to voice their concerns over the safety of women, police brutality and the much debated policing bill that is set to be voted upon in the coming days.

Six Welsh women take centre stage during history month

Yiji Zhang·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2021
In case you didn’t know, these six Welsh women have changed the world!
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