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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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    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

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    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

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Wales

Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

Yu Qiu·
Science & environment
·13 April 2025
Last summer was the second worst on record for common butterflies in the UK. If even the most familiar species are vanishing, what will it take to bring them back?

Wales Big Pit Museum adapts to decolonisation amid controversy 

Xinyu Zhao·
Politics & social justice
·3 April 2025
Since the government mandated decolonization in Welsh museums, how can the coal heritage tell vistors local history while confronting historical injustice?

Great Orme’s Kashmir goats force North Wales residents to adapt

Prashant Jha·
Science & environment
·3 April 2025
Queen Victoria’s gifts made news during the pandemic by behaving like gangsters. How have Llandudno residents adapted to living with them?

Welsh speakers fear lose connection to language as BBC cuts overseas broadcasts

Chenyu Zou·
Business & Culture
·27 March 2025
The BBC's Welsh programme will no longer be accessible internationally. How is this going to impact Welsh speaking communities overseas? 

It is not over: The tainted history of slavery in Wales

Mary Shar·
Politics & social justice
·27 March 2025
Welsh slave owning past has resurfaced as descendants uncover their ancestors' deep ties. So is it time for Wales to reckon with its past?

Can’t get Glasto tickets? Here’s Wales’ best festival alternatives

Daniel Taylor·
Business & Culture
·24 March 2025
Missed out on major festival tickets? Here are five unforgettable Welsh festivals to liven up your summer.

Walking Rugby gains popularity in Wales as seniors find ways to defy age

Prashant Jha·
Sport & health
·20 March 2025
With no scrums, tackles, or kicking, how does this game help players with health problems find camaraderie and joy?

New literary magazine brings fresh voices to Welsh writing

Jingyi Ji·
Business & Culture
·13 March 2025
A new Welsh literary magazine just launched its first issue in Cardiff. What can it bring to Welsh literature lovers and new writers?

From set to spotlight: Its My Shout awards 2025

Mary Shar·
Business & Culture
·13 March 2025
Its My Shout Awards 2025 celebrated new Welsh talents after giving them a foot in the door in filmmaking.

Why you should explore traditional Welsh food this St David’s Day

Pollyanna Rees·
Business & Culture
·28 February 2025
As the 1st of March marks St David’s Day, why is it important to celebrate traditional Welsh cuisine and culture in the country's capital?

Ukrainian refugees in Wales feel betrayed by Donald Trump’s rhetoric  

Prashant Jha·
Politics & social justice
·27 February 2025
Donald Trump appears to align himself with Russian rhetoric over war in Ukraine. What do Ukrainians think of Wales and their country's future?

Welsh water voles pushed out of their habitat by non-native predator

Eliza Jones·
Science & environment
·13 February 2025
Water voles usually avoided the harsh conditions of higher altitudes, but peat bogs and moorlands are now a vital sanctuary for them.

Wales could be a pilot region for climate action to reach net zero

Chenyu Zou·
Science & environment
·29 November 2024
An independent expert group is spearheading efforts to achieve net zero in Wales by 2035, setting an example for other countries.

“Highest Obesity Rate”: Wales’ fight against the public health concern

Disha Mitra·
Sport & health
·2 May 2024
Wales' obesity rates are the highest in the UK, according to a recent report from a charity. What are the socio-economic causes behind this?

Senedd to debate possible tourist tax proposed by Welsh Government

Disha Mitra·
Business & Culture
·25 April 2024
European cities have seen more tourists and higher revenues after introducing tourist taxes. Could this be the answer to boosting Welsh revenue?

Long NHS Wales wait leads to lower cancer detection, says leading charity

Prithika Vinod·
Sport & health
·25 April 2024
NHS waiting times in Wales is ranked as the second worst in the UK, leading to increasing decline in cancer diagnosis and treatment in deprived areas.

People are punished for inflation: Train fares rise again after one year

Peng Huang·
Politics & social justice
·14 March 2024
Prices have just gone up again for rail travel, so do commuters think they are getting value for money on Welsh trains?

The Northern Lights dazzle South Wales in stunning rare sighting

Georgiana Smith·
Science & environment
·7 March 2024
The Northern Lights illuminated the sky over Pen y Fan, the highest peak in Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, an unprecedented sight in South Wales

Cardiff Airport faces major financial losses: concerns over the airport’s future rise

Disha Mitra·
Global city
·22 February 2024
As Cardiff Airport faces financial losses of more than £4.5 million, what would this change mean for the city and the rest of Wales?

Castle Culture in Wales: 7 must-visit castles near Cardiff

Ruige Yuan·
Business & Culture
·15 February 2024
Wales has more castles per square mile than any other country in the world. If you want to really get to know the country you have to visit one… here are seven within easy reach of Cardiff. 

Heating or eating: families in Wales are forced to make tough decisions as the cost of living rises

Georgiana Smith·
Politics & social justice
·15 December 2023
The poverty rate in Wales remains the highest in the UK according to a report, as campaigners demand government support.

Ecosystem engineers–beavers are the key to stop flooding in Wales

Yunrun Ma·
Science & environment
·2 March 2023
Missing from UK for 500 years, now campaigners want to bring beavers back as they can not only stop flooding but also boost wildlife.
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Wales scraps major road projects due to climate concerns

Renu Thapa·
Science & environment
·23 February 2023
Road projects in Wales have been discarded as it harms the environment, is Wales a step closer to tackle climate crisis?

Cold weather protest: campaigners want more help with winter heating

Yuxin Zu·
Politics & social justice
·9 December 2022
With winter on its way and rising fuel bills protesters in Wales want to see more help for the most vulnerable in our society.

Rainbow hats are welcome: to an inclusive World Cup

Sagar·
Sport & health
·25 November 2022
Chapter welcomes everyone to participate in the Gwyl Cymru festival to celebrate Welsh culture, language and sporting success

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.

Will Wales’ close-in World Cup dream light up the future of Welsh football?

Xize Wang·
Sport & health
·31 March 2022
Welsh national football team is just one step towards the first World Cup since 1958. Will it arouse a wave of football craze in Wales?

A Cardiff project offers young people training to help save a life

LUYAO SHAO·
Sport & health
·31 March 2022
A lifesaving scheme aims to train more students to get more possibilities to survive when a cardiac arrest emergency occurs.

Seeing spring in Cardiff: 7 places to enjoy vibrant blooms in the city

Yuhan Zhang·
Science & environment
·17 March 2022
Cardiff has some truly beautiful parks and glorious gardens. Dotted about the city, these green spaces provide wonderful examples of nature.

Welsh festivals: the ten best days that you don’t want to miss

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·3 March 2022
As St David’s Day has passed, what are the other days that should be marked in your calendar to celebrate Welsh culture?

Poetry in Wales: an outlet for art, trauma, and creativity

LUYAO SHAO·
Business & Culture
·24 February 2022
How has poetry changed the lives of the National poet of Wales, a poet recovering from cancer and a female poet?

A Welsh author tackles mental health issues with healing from nature

Atreya Mukerjee·
Science & environment
·10 February 2022
A Welsh woman living with PTSD has published her own book, inspired by nature.

The Six Nations Wales: The best spots to watch in Cardiff 

Elliot Topham·
Business & Culture
·10 February 2022
The Six Nations is here and for the first time since lockdown, the pubs are open to watch Wales’s most enjoyable event with friends and a beer.

Student Housing: campaigners call for change to hold landlords accountable

Ka Long Tung·
Politics & social justice
·10 February 2022
Campaigners call for increased regulations after reports showed that student's mental health was being affected by poor housing conditions. 

Tackling the slump: the battle Wales faces to keep rugby’s head above water

Roohi Mariam Peter, Elliot Topham, YIQING LIU and Xize Wang·
Sport & health
·17 December 2021
With rugby being a large part of Welsh culture and community, why are clubs struggling to recruit local, young men? 

Mountain bike heaven: Five Wales trails for your next ride

Yuge Li·
Sport & health
·27 May 2021
Testing your skills with amazing mountain scenery - Wales has always been a world-class destination for all kinds of rider. Thinking about a new ride journey?

Explore History: Five historical museums to get to know Wales better

Fangyi Liu·
Business & Culture
·20 May 2021
May is Local History Month. We have handpicked five museums in Wales that will help you understand the country better.

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