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“Working people can’t afford to live”: Cardiff workers protest P&O crisis

Oojal Kour·
Politics & social justice
·31 March 2022
Cardiff unions and pressure groups stand in solidarity with 800 workers who were mass sacked by British shipping company P&O Ferries.

Par 59: Will Gareth Bale’s new golf bar in Cardiff be a hit or miss?

Elinor Griffiths, Chaoyan Zhang, Ka Long Tung, Adwitiya Pal and Roohi Mariam Peter·
Business & Culture
·24 March 2022
The famous Welsh footballer's highly anticipated golf-themed bar has opened in Cardiff on Friday.

Repair and reuse: the people keeping items out of landfills

LUYAO SHAO·
Science & environment
·24 March 2022
Repair Cafes have saved 350,000kg of waste out of landfill, helping to protect the environment, save people money and bring communities together.

Cardiff organisation works to make the food system more sustainable

Xize Wang·
Sport & health
·17 March 2022
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.
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“We have broken all records”: Cardiff pubs get Six Nations boost

Tirth Trivedi·
Business & Culture
·17 March 2022
After two years of poor pandemic sales, the Six Nations screenings have brought life back to the city's pubs and barstools.

Cardiff Fest: the big celebration of animation is heading to the city 

YIQING LIU·
Business & Culture
·10 March 2022
As pandemic has been a boost on the animation industry, what can you do to get involved in?

Cardiff hair salons: can they support victims of domestic violence?

Elinor Griffiths·
Home
·24 February 2022
Cardiff hair salons will now be part of an initiative to help people suffering from domestic abuse and sexual violence. Could this help tackle the issue?

The 7 Best Instagrammable Cafés in Cardiff

YIQING LIU·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
Looking for nice pictures for your Instagram? These instagrammable cafés are perfect for you!

How to spend Valentine’s Day (more like Doomsday) this year

Elinor Griffiths, Yuhan Zhang, Atreya Mukerjee and Roohi Mariam Peter·
Business & Culture
·12 February 2022
Save the date even if you don't have one..

Protest against Barclays: “There is no economy on a dead planet”

ROHINI SINGH·
Science & environment
·10 February 2022
As protests against Barclays fossil fuel financing reach Cardiff, is it time to re-consider our banking choices?

“A new lockdown will be the final nail in the coffin”: Cancellations on the rise as city pubs and restaurants deal with Omicron

Tirth Trivedi·
Business & Culture
·18 December 2021
Cardiff venues are facing high reservation cancellations and no-shows since the Omicron spread, causing massive losses.

Students in Cardiff with part-time jobs are gearing up for lay offs

Atreya Mukerjee·
Business & Culture
·17 December 2021
Job losses will make several students struggle to meet finances as new restrictions are imposed.

Art in Wales: Cardiff media enterprise gives Muslim community a platform

Emily Janes·
Home
·17 December 2021
Members of the Muslim community have founded a creative space to where they can be themselves.

City Road Cardiff: Home to diversity and culture

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian, Emily Janes, LUYAO SHAO, Tirth Trivedi and Jingyuan Chen·
Business & Culture
·17 December 2021
A look into one of the most multi-cultural places in Cardiff, City Road.

Electric Cars: are they the way forward to green transport in Wales?

Elinor Griffiths, Oojal Kour, ROHINI SINGH and Chaoyan Zhang·
Home
·17 December 2021
As Wales plans to achieve carbon-free transport by 2050, experts assess the utility of electric vehicles and how sustainable they can be. 

Bike workshop fights pandemic shortage by repairing old bicycles

Tirth Trivedi·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
The Cardiff Business Award winners have sold around 1200 refurbished bicycles over the last two years as thousands of people joined the biking community.
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Cardiff needs more LGBTQ+ friendly hairdressers, says salon owner

Oojal Kour·
Politics & social justice
·10 December 2021
A gender-neutral hair salon in Cardiff is advocating for more queer-inclusive hairdressing spaces around the country.

Little Green Stores: zero-waste refill shop opens to encourage sustainability in Cardiff

Elinor Griffiths·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
New shop owner wants to change the way people shop through refillable products.

Craft kit vending machine makes drinkers do something creative

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
The craft shop challenged the idea of selling snacks in a vending machine as the first craft kit vending machine in Cardiff launched.

Grape news: new bar to sell exotic wines out of a vending machine

Roohi Mariam Peter·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
New bar in Whitchurch sets up dispensers where customers can pour themselves a glass of wine.

Shopkeepers blame loss of business on reconstruction in Riverside

ROHINI SINGH·
Business & Culture
·10 December 2021
Local businesses are suffering from loss of trade because of redevelopment work on Tudor Street

New dessert shop sets out to make some dough

Roohi Mariam Peter·
Business & Culture
·3 December 2021
Artisan doughnut shop has a successful opening weekend despite experiencing challenges faced by independent businesses.
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Canton Independent Market Opens: Local traders find a new home after eviction

Emily Janes·
Business & Culture
·19 November 2021
Corp Market, a hub for independent traders opens in Canton and brings with it hope for the business owners and the local community.

Over 2,000 Cardiff’s young careers are driven by Kickstart Scheme

Chaoyan Zhang·
Business & Culture
·19 November 2021
A government's youth jobless plan helps thousands of Cardiff young people to secure jobs.

Should working women in the UK receive paid period leaves?

Oojal Kour·
Sport & health
·5 November 2021
The Welsh Government aims to normalise menstrual hygiene in workplaces by 2026. We asked women in Cardiff how they feel about paid period leaves, and what the government could do better.
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Cardiff City Centre takes you on a tour of the best buskers on St David’s Street

Oojal Kour·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2021
Music has always brought Welsh people together - and Cardiff City Centre stands as a testament to this rich tradition. 

Sibling: a cafe and wine bar with the perfect pairing

Emily Janes·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2021
Sibling cafe and wine bar: where community and cuisine are perfectly paired.

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.
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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.
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.

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

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

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 some have adapted. But we will keep hope...

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.

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!

The Welsh government has announced a grant for small businesses – but many have fallen through the cracks

Ruan Hallett·
Business & CultureHome
·6 February 2021
Welsh businesses call for government support after nearly a year of uncertainty.

No campaign, no gain: people in Wales want gyms to be open during lockdowns

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Sport & health
·5 February 2021
People in Wales campaigning to keep gyms open during lockdowns

Cryptocurrency: To buy or not to buy?

Lorenzo Trevisan, Hengyu Zhou, Chahat Awasthi, Elin Wyn and Ganshi Gao·
Business & Culture
·5 February 2021
Making sense of the cryptocurrency world – highs, bank bans and caveats to consider if you plan to invest

Cardiff Christmas Market stall owners are reporting half their usual income this winter

Ruan Hallett·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
Stall owners at the Christmas market in Cardiff have experienced a significant drop in revenue compared with previous years.

Welsh digital currency system promotes trade between small and medium businesses

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Business & Culture
·11 December 2020
SME in Wales will benefit from a new complementary currency
A465 view from Bonelli

Taxpayers are going to end up paying over £1bn for the new road scheme

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2020
The Welsh government is to deliver their project under the new road scheme, partnering up with Future Valleys group. The...

BUSINESS NEWS: Taxi drivers, Cardiff Bay Arena, and ‘Mayhem’ at Holyhead

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·27 November 2020
Business news for this week in Cardiff. See what taxi drivers protest in Cardiff, how the new Cardiff Bay Arena can benefit us and how hundreds of new job opportunities arise at Pontypridd.
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Vinyl lover? Kellys Records will get you covered

Chiara Castro·
Business & Culture
·20 November 2020
A look at the oldest secondhand vinyl shop of all UK.

Coronavirus leaves the self-employed in Cardiff faced with challenges during the lockdown

Pamela Li·
Global cityHome
·4 May 2020
While social contact needs distance with each other, how could the barber shop owner do to overcome the difficulties?

Flybe collapse estimated to result in 2,000 job losses across the country

jamesmcilroy·
Global city
·12 March 2020
Almost half of all domestic flights in Britain were operated by Flybe, including a significant portion of flights at Cardiff Airport.

Why retro games won’t stay in the past

jamesmcilroy·
Business & Culture
·20 February 2020
The Sonic film and its $100M box office send a clear signal that old and bold video games still have a place in the world.
Riverside nature walk stroll

The Issues That Matter to People Living and Working in Riverside

Anne Nielsen, jamesmcilroy, Randall Gu, Ruilin Ma and Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
Riverside is expected to have a dynamic solution for lack of investment, which has been affecting the area’s infrastructure and business prosperity.
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Ten local businesses in Riverside that you should know about

Anne Nielsen, jamesmcilroy, Randall Gu, Ruilin Ma and Tom Budszus·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
Instead of chains, locals are turning to diverse local businesses which are able to provide unique shopping experiences.

Wetherspoon’s wages: do eight bars in Cardiff underpay their staff?

Will Sayner·
Politics & social justice
·28 March 2019
The national pub chain, J.D. Wetherspoon, has recently paid a price over their wages. We ask, if their pay is fair?

I won’t pay more to be an Apricot Marshmallow, argues Hannah Liddle

Hannah Liddle·
Global city
·28 March 2019
Women are being asked to pay more for products that no longer define them, but why does gender-based pricing still exist?

Future of automation in the UK: will a robot take your job?

Vinayak Shanker Sharma·
Science & environment
·21 March 2019
Automation is rising at an alarming rate. With AI and robots taking over our workscape, how does the future of jobs look like?

Don’t let market uncertainties scare you off investments

Parul Agarwal·
Global city
·14 March 2019
Stock fluctuations and corporate jargon make investments seem overwhelming but it's easy when the basics are clear.

Gender-based pricing: The ‘sexist’ tax facing Cardiff shoppers

Hannah Liddle·
Politics & social justice
·14 March 2019
Cardiff residents shop at retailers like Boots and Tesco everyday. But why is one gender paying more for everyday items?

Empowering women and mothers in business: ‘It’s About Time’

Fflur Evans·
Politics & social justice
·7 March 2019
Cardiff's businesswomen are coming together this week, but how can female entrepreneurs manage that work/life balance?

‘Puppies trust us, but we abuse them’: law is coming to stop commercial selling

Tianqi Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·28 February 2019
The Welsh Government is consulting on commercial sales of puppies, what does this mean for animals in illegal puppy farms?

The new Barbie in a wheelchair: a face for children with disabilities

Yudan Li·
Politics & social justice
·21 February 2019
A new Barbie will represent children with disabilities. But how much can it really improve kids' wellbeing?

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