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    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

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    Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

    Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

    Clearest pictures of the early universe: Cardiff researchers play crucial role

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    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

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    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

    Welsh Oddities Podcast

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    Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

    Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

    Welsh rower breaks the record as the oldest woman to cross the Atlantic

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Disability

Disabled people in Cardiff fight for their future following welfare cuts

Pollyanna Rees·
Politics & social justice
·27 March 2025
The UK Government has announced £5 billion in cuts to disability benefits, what impact will this have on people with disabilities in Cardiff?

How can visually impaired individuals start skating sessions?

Minning Jiang·
Sport & health
·25 April 2024
Cardiff is to see its first, inclusive skating sessions for visually impaired and deaf-blind enthusiasts. How are they going to achieve this?

An exhibition helps Welsh disabled artists reignite their careers

Lingbing Li·
Business & Culture
·9 December 2022
The exhibition tries to find various ways to support artists with disabilities, especially those emerging artists.

Cardiff needs better infrastructure for active travel, say campaigners

Shaurya·
Sport & health
·9 December 2022
Campaigners say, Cardiff needs better and more inclusive infrastructure to replicate a primary school where 75% of students commute by foot or bicycle.

Cost of living: unpaid carers are struggling to make ends meet

Xize Wang·
Politics & social justice
·24 March 2022
“My life is fairly crazy”: unpaid carers are worried and hopeless for the doubled bills and the closure of services.

Local project helps people with learning disabilities by finding them a friend

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·
Politics & social justice
·24 March 2022
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.

Rhythm and blues: music workshops help people with learning disabilities

Roohi Mariam Peter·
Sport & health
·24 March 2022
A project in Cardiff that involves musical activities is getting people with learning disabilities to socialise and express themselves better.
sign language

Hearing problems: why NHS needs to do more for deaf people

Oojal Kour·
Sport & health
·10 March 2022
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?

International Wheelchair Day: How accessible is the capital

Elliot Topham·
Politics & social justice
·3 March 2022
Cardiff has come a long way in making the city more accessible for the disabled community, but what more needs to be done?

Man’s best friend: Cardiff cafe chain helps fund guide dogs

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·
Business & Culture
·3 March 2022
There are different ways businesses are showing their support for the disabled, here's what a local coffee shop is doing.

We have skills: employ people with disabilities says Cardiff campaigner

Emily Janes·
Politics & social justice
·3 December 2021
A Local Disability Campaigner calls on the Welsh Government and Employers to do more to help disabled people into employment.

Neurodiversity champion: meet the woman behind an international initiative

Scarlet Charles·
Politics & social justice
·18 March 2021
Despite 1 in 7 people being neurodivergent, there's still a stigma around that. We take a look at how a young campaigner challenges that.

Music to the rescue: Weekly music workshops help disabled people in coping with the lockdown.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·18 February 2021
People with various disabilities find it more difficult to deal with the lockdown. Soundworks music-making workshops come to their rescue by helping them to keep going through rest of the week.
Depicts the loneliness of physically disabled

‘Fear of running into people is real’: Visually impaired people speak of lockdown challenges

Akshata, Haoran Lin, Ruan Hallett, Yiji Zhang and Irina Krasteva·
Sport & health
·5 February 2021
Maintaining social-distancing gets harder if one is visually impaired. Here's what they have to say about the challenges they've been facing for a year now.

Loneliness in the UK: how are the elderly coping?

Arthur, Scarlet Charles, Rufei Ou and Prerana Bandi·
Sport & health
·4 February 2021
What is being done to help the wellbeing of the elderly during the lockdown period?
Artists at the Virtual Scratch Night

Autistic artists of Wales demonstrate their talent amidst the lockdown.

Gareema Bangad·
Business & Culture
·3 February 2021
Members of the autistic community in Cardiff created a virtual scratch night with the help of Aubergine Café and the Arts Council of Wales.

Career ladder: new project aims to inspire women with learning difficulties to get into employment

Yiran Xing·
Politics & social justice
·30 January 2021
“Women in work” event encouraged young women with learning disability or autism to think about employment as part of their future.

Fighting dementia: new app to help people remember their past

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Business & Culture
·24 January 2021
App for elderly to help them with dementia

Cardiff Toy Appeal need to help more sick children in Wales this Christmas

Rufei Ou·
Politics & social justice
·11 December 2020
Toy Appeal gives Santa a helping hand over Christmas.

What happens in emergencies? Tackling Cardiff’s inaccessible transportation

charlietohme·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2020
Cardiff isn't providing enough access for the disabled when it comes to local train stations. What kind of trouble does this cause?
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Wales becomes first place in the UK to offer wheelchair mobility training

Faiz Akthar·
Politics & social justice
·13 February 2020
First wheelchair mobility training facility in the UK opens up in a community school on the outskirts of Cardiff
Happy dog on the beach looking at the camera

Dogs with Jobs Day: Celebrating the positive impact of dogs on emotional wellbeing in Wales

shannonbudden·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·22 November 2019
Techniquest in Cardiff is holding an event on Saturday 23rd November which will celebrate the work of assistance, therapy and guide dogs.

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Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

Welsh rower breaks the record as the oldest woman to cross the Atlantic

Clearest pictures of the early universe: Cardiff researchers play crucial role

Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

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