Welcome to the Siege of the Isles podcast, where we explore through the lens of the film the fascinating conflicts that have shaped Ireland’s history.
Crime
The Welsh writer John Lincoln Williams talks about his new book, the inspiration he gets from living in Cardiff and his approach to writing fiction.
This Black History Month, how is the National Museum of Wales trying to keep the Black Lives Matter movement alive?
A penal policy that was abolished by the government is still affecting people after a decade, what have a decade-long campaigner gone through?
‘Cycle ready for spring’ events feature free bike repairs, security tagging and we ask if the council is doing enough for cyclists.
An increased number of hate crimes towards the queer community prompts safety concerns.
Hundreds of drink spiking cases are reported recently, does it change women’s behavior?
As an effort to make women feel safer walking alone on ‘National Rape Day’, Cardiff University’s football team offers to...
Some interesting facts about the United Kingdom that would make great dinner table conversation.
The sun never sets on the British empire – but then why are Britons made to stay in the dark...
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.
The mass shooting in Atlanta revealed a truth about the rising Anti-Asian violence across the world.
Thousands are calling on Cardiff Council to prioritise better lighting in two of Cardiff's parks to ensure better safety.
Local Residents are reporting fly-tipping online and calling for more CCTV cameras to solve this problem in Cardiff.
More female students fear them walk home as told by increasing posts on 'Overheard at Cardiff University