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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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    Science & environment

    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

  • 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

    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

    Welsh Oddities Podcast

  • Sport & health
    Sport & health

    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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Vox pop

Are you controlling the intake of unhealthy food?

Mengfei Zhou·
Sport & health
·9 November 2024
Consuming too much unhealthy food can lead to being overweight even linked to an increased risk of developing cancer.

Do you think the government is doing enough to reduce Immigration?

Yiqun Gu·
Politics & social justice
·9 November 2024
Immigration is an issue that the UK government has been dealing with for a long time, but immigration is still a high concern for British society.

How happy does living in Cardiff make you feel?

Hao Chen·
Global city
·8 November 2024
Cardiff is only number 9 on a list of happiest cities in Wales. But is this fair? As the capital, many would expect it to rank higher.

Cardiff reacts: How will Trump’s victory impact things in the UK?

Anindya Hazra·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2024
How is Trump's election going to impact the lives of the people of UK? We hit the street to get an answer for you.

One in ten preschool children are affected by obesity in the UK, what should we do to tackle the problem ?

Jingyi Ji·
Sport & health
·8 November 2024
The issue of childhood obesity in the UK is very serious. And the public has their own thoughts on how to address this problem.

Social media is a blessing or a burden for our mental health?

Chenyu Zou·
Sport & health
·8 November 2024
Social media promises connection. Is it a remedy for loneliness or a silent source of stress? Is it making us happier or stealing our peace of mind?

Should Britain pay reparations for colonialism and slavery?

Prashant Jha·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2024
The debate if UK can shell out billions of pounds to repair the damage done across the world has been polarising.

Why are more Brits choosing to spending more time alone?

Joshua Mulford·
Sport & health
·8 November 2024
According to a new data more than 19 million Brits are spending the majority of their time alone on average 51+ hours a month.

Women safety: do you feel safe walking alone at night?

Arna Chatterjee·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2024
According to surveys, more than 70% of women in the United Kingdom have experienced sexual harassment in public places.
Potholes on road

How much does the potholes on Cardiff’s roads affects the citizens?

Advait Gangawanwale·
Science & environment
·8 November 2024
Citizens from various areas of Cardiff have been raising a lot of complaints about potholes on their streets causing problems to cyclists, drivers and bikers driving around.

Tax on unhealthy foods, can we stop people buying them?

Xinyu Zhao·
Sport & health
·8 November 2024
Campaigners urge the UK government to impose levies on fatty foods containing too much sugar or salt. The public reacts in various ways.

Would you watch a film with AI actors?

Xuejiao Luo·
Business & Culture
·13 November 2023
Artificial intelligence increasingly impacts film industry and actors, let's see how people feel about AI actors in films.

Is it a good thing to ban smoking by law?

Ruige Yuan·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
The government is set to introduce a historic new law to achieve the aim of smoke-free generation.

How has change in speed limits to 20mph affected your daily life?

Zhulin Shao·
Global city
·13 November 2023
In September, the Welsh Government introduced the default 20mph limit which changed many roads that had 30mph speed limits down...

Would you rather splurge or save this Christmas?

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·13 November 2023
With the constant rise in living costs in the country, we asked people around Cardiff if they would continue saving up or allow themselves to spend some this season.

Are students being priced out of living in a suitable accommodation?

Sydney Johnson·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
University students are being given the "short end of the stick" this year on the housing market

With the new plastic ban, how can we further combat plastic pollution?

Fengting Ye·
Science & environment
·13 November 2023
Wales introduced a ban on several single-use plastic products this year. The public is considering what more can be done to tackle plastic pollution.

How do you think about teenagers vaping?

Minning Jiang·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
Nowadays, there is a gradually increasing number of young people vaping, who believe that it will be healthier than traditional smoking. But vaping can also be addictive and affect their health.
insomnia

Are you suffering from a lack of sleep?

Zihan Sun·
Sport & health
·13 November 2023
According to research, more and more people in Britain are sleeping less than five hours as well as having problems with sleep disorders, which boosts the rates of depression.

Do you think Prince Harry has been treated fairly by the UK media?

Georgiana Smith·
Politics & social justice
·13 November 2023
Prince Harry has won the right to sue the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday for gross privacy breaches. Is it time the media leaves him alone?
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Should we be doing more to promote cycling in Cardiff?

Sagar·
Sport & health
·11 November 2022
We talked to the public about their opinion on a new bridge for cyclists and pedestrians

Does the UK regret Brexit?

Shaurya·
Politics & social justice
·11 November 2022
Here's what the people think of Brexit almost two years later.

Is Britain headed for another winter of discontent?

Renu Thapa·
Politics & social justice
·11 November 2022
The winter of discontent in the 70s seems to make a comeback in Britain this year with most of the sectors going on strikes.

Do you plan to spend less in this Christmas?

Xinwei Li·
Uncategorised
·11 November 2022
According to House of Commons Library, more people cannot afford their Christmas celebrations this year as inflation has reached 11.1% in October 2022.

While New 20mph speed limit plans in Wales work, do you support this plan?

Yuxin Zu·
Uncategorised
·11 November 2022
The speed limit on urban roads in Wales will drop from 30mph to 20mph from September 2023. Here's what the pubic views about the new plan.

Are you excited about the upcoming World Cup in Qatar ?

Yunrun Ma·
Sport & health
·11 November 2022
The 2022 World Cup finals will begin in Qatar and Wales all play against the United States.

Are you still actively protecting yourself against COVID-19?

Nuriya Aliyaskarova·
Sport & health
·11 November 2022
People are neglecting Coronavirus precautions putting each other at risk. We talked to them about it in light of the approaching winter.

What have you been doing to save money this winter? 

Éanna Macaoidh·
Politics & social justice
·11 November 2022
What have the Welsh public been doing to save this winter during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis.
Are you supportig nurses'strike?

Are you supporting nurses’ strike?

Lingbing Li·
Sport & health
·11 November 2022
When hospitals' waiting lists become longer, Britain's nurses are feeling burned out. But the biggest issue is that they are now struggling to make ends meet.

Covid pandemic: what is life like two years after the first lockdown?

Emily Janes, LUYAO SHAO, Yuhan Zhang, Atreya Mukerjee and Chaoyan Zhang·
Business & Culture
·23 March 2022
Two years on from the first UK lockdown we ask the people of Cardiff how life has changed.

How effective are groups such as Insulate Britain and their tactics in battling climate change?

Elliot Topham·
Uncategorised
·5 November 2021
What do people think of the effectiveness and tactics of certain environmental groups, such as insulate Britain? we took to the Cardiff streets to find out.

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.

How tough is life as a Deliveroo driver?

Chaoyan Zhang·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
Gig economy has emerged in recent years as there is a strong rise in working population among couriers.What do deliverymen think about their jobs?

Does drink spiking affect women going out?

Xize Wang·
Politics & social justice
·5 November 2021
Hundreds of drink spiking cases are reported recently, does it change women’s behavior?

Should stadiums implement an alcohol ban in rugby games?

Adwitiya Pal·
Sport & health
·5 November 2021
Calls for a ban on alcohol consumption in stadiums for rugby games is sure to draw a range of opinions from the public.

Will you change your diet because of the changing price of food for climate change and healthier life?

Jingyuan Chen·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
Government produced a plan for climate change issue and make people eat healthier by changing the price of food, but most people likely to keep their diet. ...

Facing COVID and empty shelves, are you worried about celebrating Christmas?

LUYAO SHAO·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
If there has short supplement or another lockdown this year, how would people care about the following Christmas?

Should we protect children from violent TV shows?

Yuhan Zhang·
Politics & social justice
·5 November 2021
English council urges parents not to allow children to watch Squid Game because children are copying its violent challenge which led to injuries. 

Should we do more to stop underage from drinking?

YIQING LIU·
Politics & social justice
·5 November 2021
Underage drinking seems to be more and more of a concern in Cardiff, are we doing enough to stop our children from drinking?

Has the increase in petrol prices changed the way people commute?

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
Increased petrol prices have impacted many but how has it influenced the mode of transportation for people

Should TV presenters wear a poppy to show respect to the lost lives?

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
Wearing a poppy - is it a personal choice or a moral obligation? Is it a disrespect for the sacrificed if people don't wear one?

With record high waiting times in Wales, is the NHS broken?

Emily Janes·
Sport & health
·5 November 2021
Waiting times in Wales reached a record high in 2021 with a fifth of the population on a waiting list for treatment. We ask: is the NHS broken? 

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.

With Covid Cases rising in Wales, should large events and gatherings be allowed?

Elinor Griffiths·
Business & Culture
·5 November 2021
People in Cardiff express their views and concerns on the increase of Covid cases, as well as whether or not large events should be permitted.

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