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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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Education

Essay mills preying on vulnerable students three years after ban

Prashant Jha·
Politics & social justice
·20 February 2025
UK government banned contract cheating in 2022 but essay mills are still everywhere. How do they work, and how can academic honesty be upheld?

Cardiff University: ‘A real slap in the face’

Joshua Mulford·
Politics & social justice
·13 February 2025
The University is set to make major staff and school cuts amid financial crisis. So what may this mean for those affected, its future and the local economy?

Storytelling in a changing world: The timeless art of connection

Arna Chatterjee·
Global city
·13 February 2025
In a world where isolation and digital bubbles are becoming the norm, how does storyteller Adam E. Holton revive curiosity and human connections?

International students in Cardiff are struggling with mental health support

Joshua Mulford, Mary Shar, Arna Chatterjee, Mengfei Zhou and Yiqun Gu·
Sport & health
·16 December 2024
Thousands of cases go unreported at Cardiff University as students face setbacks due to multiple barriers challenging access for help

17,000 teachers needed to save aim of ONE million Welsh speakers by 2050

Joshua Mulford·
Politics & social justice
·22 November 2024
A local campaign group has informed the Welsh Government 17,000 teacher are needed to support One Million Welsh speakers target by 2050.

Holi Celebrations: Your essential guide to the Festival of Colour

Dominic Manley·
Global city
·7 March 2024
Indians around the world will be celebrating on 25 March - find out where in Cardiff you can join in

Are shorter school holidays in Wales a positive or negative change? 

Tailai Xu·
Politics & social justice
·27 November 2023
The Welsh government has proposed changes to the school holiday calendar, aiming for a more balanced distribution of holidays throughout the year.

World Book Day: Celebrate in the Welsh capital of literature.

Éanna Macaoidh·
Business & Culture
·2 March 2023
Hay is home to over 30 bookshops, a renowned literary festival and Mary Fellowes, someone passionate about getting people into reading.

Blood glorious blood: how scientists are making research fascinating

Yuxin Zu·
Science & environment
·23 February 2023
More young people in Wales are planning to study science and part of the reason is events like Cardiff's Science Festival. We went along to find out about it.

“Welsh pupils know more about Nazi Germany than they do Wales”

Éanna Macaoidh·
Politics & social justice
·25 November 2022
Cardiff University historian, Dr Marion Löeffler believes new curriculum will be a step towards a more inclusive Wales.
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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?

Learning Mandarin: whether it is a must for British-born Chinese

Chaoyan Zhang·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
As most British Born Chinese children choose English as their first language, what is the future of Mandarin in Cardiff?

“Music can break boundaries”: free activities in Cardiff encourage cultural unity

Jingyuan Chen·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
Free activities with musicians from different cultures for children are coming this week in Cardiff, bring multi cultural people together

Butetown boxing club turns into a free tuition centre for every kid

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·24 February 2022
How are free tuition classes at a boxing club in Cardiff's poorest area helping children in the community?

Cardiffians gear up to cycle through spring thanks to repair campaign

Tirth Trivedi·
Sport & health
·17 February 2022
‘Cycle ready for spring’ events feature free bike repairs, security tagging and we ask if the council is doing enough for cyclists.

Mapio Cymru: Meet the people behind the first digital Welsh map of the world

Jingyuan Chen·
Business & Culture
·10 February 2022
A team is trying to preserve native culture by putting Welsh places’ names by making a new map

“AIDS is not a death sentence anymore”: HIV campaigners come together to share their experience on World AIDS Day

Oojal Kour·
Sport & health
·3 December 2021
A memorial service was held at Cardiff University Park Place on World AIDS Day to commemorate the lives that were lost to HIV/AIDS. 

UK universities go on strike for the third day but Cardiff stays silent

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·3 December 2021
Will there be picket lines demanding better pension and pay for teaching staff in Cardiff University? The turnout of re-ballot will tell.

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.

Repair Café: “It’s not just about things it’s about people.”

Lucy Hynam·
Science & environment
·27 May 2021
22 million pieces of furniture are thrown away each year. How is one local project saving pre-loved items from landfill?

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.
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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?

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.

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 are Britons made to stay in the dark...

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.

Veganism: Why is it more difficult for men to quit meat and dairy?

Lucy Hynam·
Sport & health
·18 March 2021
Despite veganism being on the rise in the UK, the majority of vegans are still women. We look at the causes behind this gender discrepancy.
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World Cancer Day: Young cancer patients in Wales

Adishri Chengappa·
Science & environment
·8 February 2021
Welsh charity organisation supports young cancer patients on World Cancer Day.

Wales needs more people to follow careers in STEM, according to a local organisation

Elin Wyn·
Science & environment
·5 February 2021
Local organisations are calling for more people to follow careers in STEM subjects, nearing the end of the Coronavirus pandemic.
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A Cardiff Health-tech company has received a six-figure investment for its revolutionary menopause app

Lucy Hynam·
Sport & health
·5 February 2021
The Cardiff based health-tech company, offering the first holistic menopause hub, has grown five-fold over the last year.
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How is online learning affecting students’ mental health?

Rahul Thyamagundlam, Yiran Xing, Gareema Bangad and Lucy Hynam·
Sport & health
·5 February 2021
With schools transitioning to online learning, many students have been feeling ‘Zoom fatigue’.

A generation of technical educators: becoming a teacher during the pandemic

Adishri Chengappa, Chiara Castro, Indigo Jones, Yuge Li and Yi Yen Charlotte Leung·
Business & Culture
·5 February 2021
A look at how the COVID-19 restrictions have affected student teachers trainings.

Cardiff meets Minecraft: kids create their own vision of the city’s future

Scarlet Charles·
Science & environment
·31 January 2021
Cardiff Council is using the help of children to help design an area of Cardiff.

Children learn about anti-racism through school competitions

Rufei Ou·
Global city
·23 January 2021
Children in Wales create artworks in school competitions about anti-racism.

New health podcast: “they’re not taboo to talk hidden stories, no need for shame”

Yuge Li·
Business & Culture
·22 January 2021
The nursing team from Cardiff University take the lead to sharing their personal health stories.

Virtual Teaching: Universities making the next move

Rhiana George·
Global city
·19 March 2020
Universities have ceased face to face teaching amidst CODIV-19 outbreak. Academic communities transitioning to virtual teaching.

Meet the Girls Who Code: “Yes, women can do it too.”

Rhiana George·
Politics & social justice
·12 March 2020
Six free workshops conducted by Girls Who Code aim to empower girls to take up STEM subjects and own their creative and critical side.

Cardiff Kids Hackathon: Let’s have fun with science and coding

Zijing Wang·
Science & environment
·20 February 2020
Living in the digital age, is it necessary for children to step in science and technology world?
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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

Should We Ban Religious Education in School?

Pamela Li·
Global city
·8 November 2019
In the modern society, what should we teach children to believe? God or Science?

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Cardiff Bay’s water pollution is threatening tourism and businesses

The Oddball Podcast: Episode 2

Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

Sichuan street food stall draws crowds at Cardiff markets

Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

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

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