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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

  • 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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Equality

Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

Chenyu Zou·
Science & environment
·10 April 2025
A Welsh organisation believes that animal studies are ineffective for human medical research. Why do we still continue relying on animal experiments?

Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

Joshua Mulford·
Business & Culture
·10 April 2025
The Black Welsh Music Awards will host its first event in October. How will this shape the future of Welsh black musicians?

The award-winning scheme breaking down barriers to Welsh public life

Olivia Crawford·
Politics & social justice
·13 March 2025
The government has announced new funding for a trailblazing mentorship programme for women and minority groups.

Silent struggles of LGBT+ asylum seekers in Cardiff

Advait Gangawanwale·
Politics & social justice
·6 March 2025
Persian LGBT+ Asylum Seekers are having a meet-up in Cardiff next week. How hard is it being an LGBT+ asylum seeker in Cardiff?

No bruises, no crime? The hidden reality of coercive control

Mengxi·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2025
A recent case in Wales reignites fears that many still overlook coercive control as a crime. Could this be a turning point?

Peek into the backstage life of burlesque veteran in Cardiff

Advait Gangawanwale·
Business & Culture
·13 February 2025
Cardiff Cabaret Club is performing Anti Valentines Burlesque this weekend, What makes Burlesque an interesting and enduring art form?

Welsh women with endometriosis push for support from employers

Pernia Mubashir Khamisa, Yu Qiu, Prashant Jha, Hao Chen, Chenyu Zou and Olivia Crawford·
Politics & social justice
·18 December 2024
Women say they are being overlooked for promotions and accused of faking pain to get sick leave in the workplace.

Refugees in Cardiff now have a platform to share struggles and hopes

Yu Qiu·
Politics & social justice
·22 November 2024
Run by a supportive organisation in Splott, the podcast features personal stories of asylum seekers and refugees.

Who Should Pay on The First Date?

Mary Shar·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2024
More than half of singles have been giving up on dating due to the current financial situation. But have the expectations of gender roles in dating changed in Cardiff accordingly?

Celebrating women: the incredible Welsh of the past and present

Niranjana Manoj Sabija·
Global city
·7 March 2024
Wales is home to a number of inspiring women who redefined history across the fields of education, sport, business, science and politics.

Siege of the Isles podcast: Irish stories behind the films

Sagar, Shaurya, Éanna Macaoidh and Lingbing Li·
Politics & social justice
·2 May 2023
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.

“I want to encourage more girls” Wales’s first hijab-wearing powerlifter

Lingbing Li·
Sport & health
·16 March 2023
Tahirah Ali is becoming a sports role model among Muslim women. What barriers did she encounter on her powerlifting journey?

Seven excellent Welsh women contribute to peace and globalization

Lingbing Li·
Global city
·7 March 2023
The aim of the IWD 2023 EmbraceEquity campaign theme, we spotlight influential women in Wales who are supporting equality and connecting the world.

“We are being disrespected” new nurses say it’s time to leave

Lingbing Li·
Politics & social justice
·23 February 2023
Nurses are turning away from the NHS not only for low pay, but a feeling that they aren’t getting the respect, especially from the Welsh Government.

The intersection of LGBTQ+ with other protected identities needs attention

Lingbing Li·
Politics & social justice
·9 February 2023
Intersecting identities were highlighted in Wales during LGBTQ+ history month. Why is the next frontier for promoting equality?

“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.

Helping to build a community, self-confidence and craft skills

Éanna Macaoidh·
Politics & social justice
·18 November 2022
Tremorfa’s volunteer run community Pantry is holding a series of craft workshops to help locals in the run up to Christmas.

“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.

Black Lives Matter protests get a place in Welsh history with Cardiff museum

Oojal Kour·
Politics & social justice
·24 March 2022
This Black History Month, how is the National Museum of Wales trying to keep the Black Lives Matter movement alive?

Cardiff campaigner fights to keep her son out of prison

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·17 March 2022
A penal policy that was abolished by the government is still affecting people after a decade, what have a decade-long campaigner gone through?

To ban or not to ban: Church leaders divided over making conversion therapy illegal

Oojal Kour·
Politics & social justice
·17 March 2022
As the UK Government's proposal to ban conversion therapy splits churches, what do Cardiff's priests have to say about it?

Women’s Day protest: outcry over the UK’s legal system disadvantaging women

Chaoyan Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·10 March 2022
Many victims of domestic and sexual abuse, are unfairly criminalized when they report to the police, say campaigners
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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?

Ex Hong Kong politician is now helping immigrants in Wales

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·10 March 2022
Valerie Wong fled Hong Kong last November and she now helps people from Hong Kong to adapt and settle down in Wales, but what's her story?

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?

Hike in living costs: People are worrying about food and heat 

YIQING LIU·
Politics & social justice
·17 February 2022
As living costs keep increasing in the UK, how do low-income people pay higher with fixed earnings? 

Cardiff street art: a diverse mix of culture, storytelling and inclusivity

Oojal Kour·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2022
From pink dragons to Persian poetry, take a walk through Cardiff's street art that brings stories from around the city to life.

Letters sent from Cardiff to climate change activists in jail

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·17 December 2021
About 70 letters from the people in Cardiff were sent to support those who are serving sentences in prisons after occupying M25.
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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.

Help for the Homeless: Cardiff choir creates confidence and community

Emily Janes·
Politics & social justice
·10 December 2021
"Choir with no name" is a place for people affected by homelessness to feel safe, progress and sing.

Young Welsh people were awarded for their contribution to sexual equality

YIQING LIU·
Business & Culture
·3 December 2021
A celebration for Welsh young change makers were held yesterday.

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.

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.

HIV: Wales Testing Week aims to encourage people to get tested

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·19 November 2021
Two campaigners believed the society has to remove the stigma against HIV and the government must do more to stop the transmission.

Should portraits and statues of controversial historical figures be taken down?

Roohi Mariam Peter·
Politics & social justice
·5 November 2021
People in Cardiff have different perspectives on statues and portraits of historical figures being removed.

YesCymru are taking steps towards equality and diversity

Elin Wyn·
Politics & social justice
·27 May 2021
YesCymru have made a move towards a more diverse, equal and inclusive movement in their annual general meeting.

Wales welcomes the world’s first ever openly non-binary mayor

Elin Wyn·
Politics & social justice
·21 May 2021
The prospect of a progressive and diverse Wales is on the horizon according to LGBTQ+ individuals, after the election of Owen Hurcum as Mayor of Bangor.

Protesting injustice through Art: Artist in Cardiff raises awareness for child poverty through her campaign

Archita Joshi·
Politics & social justice
·13 May 2021
Artist based in Cardiff is raising funds through her campaign for a charity which hopes to end child poverty in Wales.

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...

Abolishing the police: How would a world without cops look like?

Chiara Castro·
Politics & social justice
·22 April 2021
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.

Policing bill: “No justice, no peace!”

Prerana Bandi·
Politics & social justice
·18 March 2021
Protesters gathered outside the South Wales Police station in Cardiff Bay at 6pm on Monday to voice their concerns over the safety of women, police brutality and the much debated policing bill that is set to be voted upon in the coming days.

Protecting horses: Welsh people fighting against tethering practices

Lorenzo Trevisan·
Politics & social justice
·18 March 2021
Horses tied near the roadside are common in some areas of Cardiff, but this management practice is seen as cruel

Catcalling: how women are taking back control

Scarlet Charles·
Politics & social justice
·11 March 2021
A recent study has found that 97% of UK women have experienced sexual harassment in public. How are women in Cardiff standing up?
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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.

Wales’ new blood donation rules are not ensuring full equality, according to LGBT+ activists

Elin Wyn·
Science & environment
·18 December 2020
Activists are calling for further changes to blood donation rules in Wales.

Celebrities take part in campaign to raise awareness of LGBT+

Prerana Bandi·
Business & Culture
·18 December 2020
As a part of the campaign, celebrities and influencers take to their social media handles to share pictures of them...
Make Earth Cool Again

Global People Power hosts its first ever street demonstration

alexandermelville·
Global city
·12 March 2020
With global crises of climate leading to mass migration and international division, how will Global People Power overcome this?
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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

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