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Politics & social justice

Animal lovers fight for birds

Karla Pequenino·
Politics & social justice
·10 March 2016
Don't shoot! Activists campaign for pheasant rights

Jam tonight for human rights

Marta Montanari·
Politics & social justice
·10 March 2016
Amnesty is back in town with their annual jam night fundraiser!

Let’s talk about self-harm

Aisiri Amin·
Politics & social justice
·10 March 2016
Check out the new pop-up store in Cardiff and join the conversation

Women’s Day festival highlights gender equality

Yulian Lu·
Politics & social justice
·9 March 2016
Through music, talks and art, the WOW festival celebrates International Women's Day.

What is life like for women in Syria?

Portia Ladrido·
Politics & social justice
·8 March 2016
It's International Women's Day! Get a glimpse of what it is like to be a woman in Syria

What’s up with free trade deals?

Sadika Hamid·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 March 2016
Free trade deals might affect health, food and the environment. Learn more about it this Saturday.

The Bristol Cable: Journey of a start-up

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·3 March 2016
From part-time catering to co-founding a community-powered media publication, the story of Bristol Cable

Take a dog for a walk

Kwee, Ayu Hapsari Kurniawan·
Politics & social justice
·3 March 2016
Do you love dogs but cannot own one?  Now you can improve the life of dog by taking him for a walk.

Cardiff joins Stop Trident demonstration

Sambit Pal·
Politics & social justice
·3 March 2016
Why are people in the UK opposing the country's nuclear weapons programme?

Power in Our Hands

Yi Peng·
Politics & social justice
·3 March 2016
Have you ever experienced the magic of a soundless movie? If not, here is your chance

Protest planned to stop the Cardiff arms fair

Ruochen Yao·
Politics & social justice
·3 March 2016
Will anti-war campaigners win this battle against the Cardiff arms fair?

The Printhaus: a self-funded arts collective

Portia Ladrido·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·3 March 2016
A screen-printing workshop, arts studio, and events place all rolled into one, this art collective will astound you!

Community group to take over Roath library

Aisiri Amin·
Politics & social justice
·25 February 2016
As the Council decides to hand over the building to a community group, will the Roath library finally reopen?

Women’s Art takes centre stage

Karla Pequenino·
Politics & social justice
·25 February 2016
The Women’s Art Association (WAA) is on a mission to fight the gender gap. Join them this March

Free shopping for the homeless

Shuqi Qing·
Politics & social justice
·25 February 2016
A pop-up store for the homeless is coming to Cardiff and you can donate your clothes! More details here

Asylum seekers get involved in community gardens

Julia Migne·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·24 February 2016
Interested in gardening and making ceramics in a great cultural mix? Check out Soil and Clay!

Red Cross holds volunteer event

Ying Chen·
Politics & social justice
·18 February 2016
The Red Cross recruit new faces involving students in volunteer program and help people who are in the crisis

Rugby fans drinking all day: A ‘nightmare’?

Nikhil Sreekandan·
Politics & social justice
·18 February 2016
The Superintendent of Police lashes out against fans for their disorderly conduct

Artists welcome the partial cancellation of budget cuts

Kahoru Yuki·
Politics & social justice
·18 February 2016
Will partial reversal of cut save the art of Cardiff?

Smuggled drugs cause injuries to Cardiff prisoners

Portia Ladrido·
Politics & social justice
·18 February 2016
Rising use of drugs in prison: Is the Ministry of Justice properly tackling the problem?

Wales’ most “delicious” beauty shop

Sadika Hamid·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·18 February 2016
Former aromatherapist Charlotte Ridgewell combines two of the best things in the world: cakes and perfumes.

The Gender Initiative project

Karla Pequenino·
Politics & social justice
·11 February 2016
What's Cardiff's role in the UK gender gap? See the Indiegogo campaign trying to answer

British air on sale

Shi Bu·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·11 February 2016
Fresh air from Wales and England is flying to China in a bottle. A lucrative business or gimmick?

Rough sleepers increasing this winter

Yulian Lu·
Politics & social justice
·11 February 2016
Cardiff is reported to have the largest number of rough sleepers in Wales. What can be done to help them?

Charity Speaks out against Cat Cafe

Shuqi Qing·
Politics & social justice
·11 February 2016
Proposed Cat Café in trouble with animal charity?

Food market donations for Calais refugees

Marta Montanari·
Politics & social justice
·11 February 2016
The Riverside Market in Cardiff is welcoming food donations for refugees in Calais

Three hidden independent shops in Cardiff

Ying Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 February 2016
Three sightworthy independent shops locate in Cardiff city centre

‘Save our Arts’: Budget cuts protest

Kahoru Yuki·
Politics & social justice
·4 February 2016
What you need to know about artists protesting on Saturday

Refugees get fit

Portia Ladrido·
Politics & social justice
·4 February 2016
Women Get Active program for female refugees in Cardiff is more than just another fitness routine

Going for a drink tonight? Get breathalysed first

Ruochen Yao·
Politics & social justice
·4 February 2016
Cardiff Students’ Union begins to conduct breathalyser tests before allowing students into the bars

Traffic wardens to have body cameras on them

Aisiri Amin·
Politics & social justice
·28 January 2016
The number of attacks on traffic warden increases as City Council approves the use of body cameras

Cardiff charity reveals refugees’ living conditions

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Politics & social justice
·28 January 2016
After the wristband controversy, a Cardiff charity says refugees face poor living conditions

Difficult times for Welsh National Parks

Julia Migne·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·28 January 2016
Budget cuts to Welsh national parks may lead job losses and impacts on service

Where are the female refugees?

Portia Ladrido·
Politics & social justice
·13 December 2015
In a room of 50 male refugees, there would be 4 female refugees, sometimes, none. Why is this happening?

Let’s re-view My Beautiful Laundrette together

Yulian Lu·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·11 December 2015
A classic 1980s British film in which young Day-Lewis plays a handsome homosexual boy who fell in love with an Asian-British

Campaign against homelessness in Cardiff

Ying Chen·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2015
Over 180 volunteers slept on the streets of Cardiff this November to raise awareness of the issue of homelessness in the city.

International students may benefit from new rent scheme

Yulian Lu·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·11 December 2015
Will new rent scheme make practical changes to students in Cardiff?

Santa is coming earlier this year

Marta Montanari·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2015
All the divers are asked to take part in a charity event raising money in South Wales at the beginning of December dressing up as Santa Clause.

Novel product’s way out

Ying Chen·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·11 December 2015
A Cardiff man who believes he can bottle and sell Welsh rainwater to homesick ex-pats around the world is about to launch his new business idea.

Don’t make the “winter” come into the rough sleepers

Keran Wang·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·11 December 2015
Rough sleepers need more help from Cardiff council and variety of charities to make sure they can suffer from the cold weather during this winter.

Before It’s Too Late

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

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.

“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.

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.

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.
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.

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 adversely affect International students Cardiff university students walked...

“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.

Black Friday

Shaktijit Suryavanshi·
Business & CultureGlobal cityPolitics & social justice
·4 December 2015
Retailers feel the pressure, shoppers manic The business community in Cardiff is gearing up to deal with increased pressure as...

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.

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 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.

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.

‘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 biggest human rights event on the planet organize...

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

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.

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.

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.

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).

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. 

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.

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

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
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