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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

    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

  • 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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Where dragons meet cherry blossoms: A Welsh illustrator’s Japanese muse

Xinyu Zhao·
Uncategorised
·10 April 2025
Jonathan Edwards blended the Welsh dragon with Japanese sites to celebrate the Year of two nations. How does Japan shape his art?

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.

Crafting a Greener Future: Handmade recycled textiles shine in Splott

yichenliu·
Uncategorised
·13 December 2024
Local producers showcased eco-friendly accessories at the Railway Garden Winter Fair to challenge the environmental impact of fast fashion.

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.

A great way to learn about LGBTQ+ : Visit the LGBTQ+ History Museum

Zihan Sun·
Uncategorised
·15 February 2024
February serves as LGBT history month, so tracing LGBT history, why has it become more important in the millennial generation.

Volunteers at Cardiff River Organization cleaned up Hendre Park Island

Ruige Yuan·
Uncategorised
·19 January 2024
For the Cardiff River Organization volunteers, cleaning up the banks and rivers is the perfect way to relax in their free time.

Ensuring Safety and Joy: Cardiff Women’s Aid’s Christmas Initiative for Women

Zhulin Shao·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2023
Discover how is Cardiff Women's Aid fostering warmth and safety this Christmas for survivors of abuse and violence.

Cardiff exhibition celebrates unique China connection

Shunying Liao·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2023
A display of photographic works at Cardiff University is celebrating 40 years of a partnership between the city and Xiamen.
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Are you worried about Covid?

Yangyang Gao·
Uncategorised
·13 November 2023
Cases of new Covid strain spread across Europe. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention the variant is...
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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.

Are you struggling to book an appointment with your GP?

Prakriti Bhowmick·
Sport & health
·13 November 2023
With NHS facing recruitment and retention related issues, will the public still struggle to book an appointment with their GP?

Little Welsh: A gift shop full of healing energy

Ruige Yuan·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
Little Welsh is not an ordinary gift shop, it wants to let their customers feel warm and get novelty souvenirs...

Hobos Vintage: A Fashion Journey Through Time

Zhulin Shao·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
Step into the heart of Cardiff and you’ll find this hidden gem named Hobos Vintage with celebrity connections, a treasure...
delicous Welsh cake

Welsh cakes with great customer reviews in Cardiff market

Zihan Sun·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2023
The sweet Welsh cake gives you a real Welsh taste. Cardiff Market is home to a famous Welsh pasty shop...

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.

Does the UK regret Brexit?

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

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.

A Sip of Real Cardiff Life

Xinwei Li·
Uncategorised
·29 October 2022
Have you ever heard about the Farmers Market by Riverside? Do you wanna know how people in Cardiff live their...

South Wales Gay Men’s Chorus: A community that goes beyond singing

Yuhan Zhang·
Business & Culture
·17 February 2022
The gay men's chorus went back to stage to sing again this April after the Covid pandemic.

Cardiff Cop26 Coalition: bling your bike for safer cycling

YIQING LIU·
Science & environment
·10 December 2021
Cardiff "Light Up Safer Cycling" event for changing the attitudes to cycling.

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.

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. ...

The Glass House Where The Rainforest Lives

Elliot Topham·
Uncategorised
·29 October 2021
Cardiff’s own Rainforest Narnia is a tranquil, tropical contrast to a walk in the Welsh capital.

Why Sunday is the best day to visit this Chinese supermarket?

Ka Long Tung·
Business & Culture
·29 October 2021
Visiting a Chinese supermarket in Cardiff is a mini-cultural travel.

Top 5 Harry Potter locations in the UK you can visit over the weekend

Akshata·
Global city
·6 May 2021
Are you a Potterhead and are in Cardiff? Here are 5 locations you can visit over just a weekend!

Cardiff Vigils: What can be done next to stop such incidents?

Haoran Lin·
Politics & social justice
·25 March 2021
With Sarah Everard’s brutal murder case surfacing up, here’s what female students had to say about what the next steps can be.
A view of the pop-up cycle lane

Cardiff Council: Steps taken to make the city a safe place for cyclists

Akshata·
Science & environment
·18 March 2021
Here's some good news for cyclists from the Cardiff Council — Pop-up lanes all around the city soon!

Cardiff’s independent shops put their businesses online in order to survive during the pandemic

Rufei Ou·
Business & Culture
·18 March 2021
Small business are more likely to sink in a mire of bankruptcy than large shops. Can online shops save Cardiff small businesses?

Saving lives: how does a new lesson in Welsh schools help bring back heartbeats?

Ganshi Gao·
Sport & health
·11 March 2021
Imagine 15 to 30 students practicing CPR on little dummies together. This spectacular picture comes from Emma's memory will soon become a view in Welsh schools.

What’s the expectations and concerns of Chinese students who have the second lockdown Chinese New Year in Cardiff.

Rufei Ou·
Global city
·12 February 2021
Chinese students still have a Chinese New Year in lockdown this year, while their family and friends may be able to have reunion dinner at home.

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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‘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.

Children of Fairfield primary school improve their connection with nature through the fruitful orchards project

Ganshi Gao·
Uncategorised
·22 January 2021
The fruitful orchard project makes an effort to provide teachers with necessary skills to establish a small orchard to use...
Visually impaired rugby team

‘Being registered blind was a really hard pill to swallow’: Partially blind man turns into sports to boost confidence

Akshata·
Sport & health
·18 December 2020
During the testing times of the pandemic, this partially blind man turns into sports for confidence.

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...

RELIGION AND SOCIETY NEWS: Cardiff stabbings, taxi driver protests and further COVID restrictions for Wales

Lydia Armstrong·
Politics & social justice
·30 November 2020
A round up of religion and society news for this week in Cardiff. Read about knife violence in the city center, taxi driver protests and more.

Morgan Arcade: A stroll through time!

Prerana Bandi·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2020
In an era of malls and retail stores are arcades here to stay? Built in 1896, Morgan Arcade is one...

Invite a seagull home for Christmas?

Ziyan Wang·
Uncategorised
·2 December 2019
Artisan Winter Market opened in the church on 23 November in St. Catherine’s Church Hall. This small bazaar for artisans...
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Would you subscribe to Brit Box?

Anne Nielsen·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
Newly launched BritBox has made the headlines but will the public subscribe to it?
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Can you image living on Mars?

Ziyan Wang·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
No, I choose staying on our planet. There’re new inventions, new diseases being cured every day. Who would want to...

Ten things you need to know about Grangetown

Jitong Chen, Yifei Zhang and Zijing Wang·
Uncategorised
·1 November 2019
Residents from different cultural backgrounds make Grangetown an inclusive place.

The Music from Next Door: Interview with MultiTap

Joseph Power·
Uncategorised
·14 May 2019
What's it like trying to break into the Cardiff music scene?

How is Technology Helping Domestic Abusers?

ellatepper, Hannah Liddle and Joseph Power·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2018
The use of various technologies in domestic abuse is becoming a concern to those who work with survivors and victims,...

We Need To Talk About Male Suicide

Joshua Lowe, Steven Poole and Will Sayner·
Uncategorised
·16 December 2018
Male suicide rates are an increasing concern for the developed world, what can be done to combat this problem?
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The impacts of air pollution

Harry Baker, Sarah Clinton and Syed Muhammad Abubakar·
Uncategorised
·14 December 2018
The causes and impacts of air pollution, and how we can reduce the problem

Review: The Theory of Everything

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·16 March 2018
The death of one of the greatest scientists of his generation put the world in great shock and sadness. The film Theory of Everything documented his incredible life.

Cardiff campaigners are trying to help asylum seekers to survive in this country

Wen Xinran·
Uncategorised
·8 February 2018
The charity in Cardiff is planning to fight against the government’s regulations which destroying the refugee’s human rights. The asylum...

Anxiety in children in UK need more focus

PatrickWong·
Uncategorised
·25 December 2017
More than 10,000 youth in UK were diagnosed Generalized Anxiety Disorder in 2016.

Hyperactive or “Retarded”: How ADHD and Autism Differ

MadhurDave·
Uncategorised
·19 December 2017
Often confused as retards, people with ADHD also need to be understood. Here's an article to explain the subtle details of a person with ADHD

Gig economy and its problems

Shuang Chen·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
There are five million 'gig workers' and still more and more of people expected to be benefited from changes, but does the gig economy have any drawback?

Giving Blood. Why should you do it?

Alex Sidwell·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
The facts on blood donation.

More Children Suffer From Anxiety in the UK

Thomas Buelens·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
Why does anxiety affect so many children in the UK each year?

Will you lose your jobs to automation?

varshasara10·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
With the growing concerns on automation, it is important to know what the future looks like.

Things you need to know about AI

Zhuo Shi·
Uncategorised
·18 December 2017
Wanna chase the step of AI? Don't hesitate! Here are some things you need to know about AI!

Do you know there are Welsh speakers in Argentina?

Hedi Mehrez·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
There are approximately 5000 Welsh speakers in Argentina and 50 000 people might have Welsh ancestry.

Youth mental health calls for more attention

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
According to recent surveys, a growing number of youths in UK are suffering from mental problem, and girls were twice...

Story of the first wales settlers in Patagonia

Lillian_ChenLi·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
People who using Welsh language have been shown that less than decades years ago, the history of welsh language should...

Something you need to know about Welsh language

Scarlett_liu·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
Some small things you may ignored that Welsh today and in the history.

Marijuana:A gate-way drug

Liz Song·
Uncategorised
·17 December 2017
Marijuana is always deemed as "a stepping stone to more" which may cause substance abuse.

Bees- Why the bees disappearing and how do bees help the world?

Rachel Liu·
Uncategorised
·16 December 2017
Bees play an extremely important role in the world, while there has been an overall decline in bees over the past 50 years in the UK. So why the bees disappearing and how do bees help the world?

Facts about bees

LI RUNZEZI·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Bees play important roles in human’s life and world cannot live without bees.

The impact of artificial intelligence on UK economy

Wei Zhang·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
PwC report shows that UK GDP will be up to 10.3% higher in 2030 attributed to the artificial intelligence, which is the equivalent of an additional £232 billion.

Patagonia, the Welsh language across the Atlantic and settle down in South America

Wen Xinran·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
To find out what happened during the history of Welsh language in Patagonia.

Drugs – are we dealing with them correctly in the UK?

nickwitts·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
How should the UK deal with drug misuse?

Cases of anxiety in children soar by over a third in the UK

georgecaulton·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
With numbers of anxiety cases increasing, what signs should you be looking out for when looking for symptoms in your children?

Do you know about the unique African killer bees?

Songtao Lin·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
What sort of bee can be a "killer"? Are they really horrible?

This is what the future looks like with IBM Watson

Shifali Singh·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Is Artificial Intelligence, quickly adapting to the modern day practices, going to replace humans at workplace?
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The Bees of Britain

Owen.L·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Britain has an abundance of bees, but what species' can you find in your garden and what threats do they face?

UK drug misuse and what the government is doing about it

Katherine Shaw·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Thousands of people are hospitalized every year due to drug misuse, so the government has devised 4 steps to stop...

Bees – What do they do for us and where would we be without them?

Andy Hawkes·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Bees are an essential part of the UK's ecosystem that are sadly disappearing, lets explore what exactly they do for the UK. 
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Did you know there’s a Welsh place name in Nepal and five thousand Welsh speakers in Patagonia?

Natalia Riley·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
Ever been to Cardiff in Australia or Pontypool in Canada? Discover how they came to be and how the Welsh language influenced Argentina.

Only 1 in 5 British youth receive necessary treatment for anxiety

LauraEBev·
Uncategorised
·15 December 2017
General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is an illness very different from regular worry, which can have a severe long-term impact on physical and mental health.

How can your family help one of the U.K.’s most endangered bee species?

Bethan Rose Jenkins·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2017
The Shrill Carder Bee is the second most endangered species of bee in the U.K., here is what you can do.

Sexually transmitted infections: What are they and who is at risk?

Magdalene Crabbe·
Uncategorised
·11 December 2017
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the rise in Wales.

Why are there Welsh speakers in Argentina?

Stelios Marathovouniotis·
Uncategorised
·8 December 2017
Nearly 8,000 miles away from Cardiff, in the Chubut province of Patagonia in southern Argentina, around 5,000 people speak Welsh. But how did they get there in the first place?

Cardiff Field of Remembrance opened at Cardiff Castle

Yangzong·
Uncategorised
·20 November 2017
Former and current members of the Armed Forces, along with general public, donned poppies to remember the fallen. The Welsh...

St. Andrews United Reform Church, 120 Years A Cardiff Icon

Alex Sidwell·
Uncategorised
·27 October 2017
St. Andrew's United Reform Church celebrates its 120th birthday this year. Find out why it remains an important fixture of Cardiff life.

Delve into today's environmental issues in Cardiff with our live blog

InterCardiff·
Uncategorised
·3 April 2017
What environmental issues is Cardiff grappling with, and what are people doing about it? Follow our live blog to find out.

Embracing the fun of living a sustainable lifestyle by cutting your clothes waste

TianqiWang_Annie·
Uncategorised
·23 January 2017
Did you ever gaze into your wardrobe but still didn’t know what to wear? Now it’s time to start managing the clothes you have!
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Re-thinking Genetically Modified Crops in Wales

Joe_haddock·
Uncategorised
·22 January 2017
Wales currently has the most restrictive stance possible toward growing Genetically Modified (GM) crops. As the UK is soon to be free of the shackles of EU agricultural policy, it may be time to reconsider Wales' position on GM crops.

The 4Rs – reduce, reuse, recycle and recover – Cardiff’s move to save environment

becky kwei·
Uncategorised
·20 January 2017
We cannot stop generating waste but anytime you do, remember the four Rs.

Get Your Unused Items Collected for Free

pramestikirana·
Uncategorised
·2 December 2016
With the new waste pick-up service from Cardiff Council, you will never have to worry about throwing away bulky household items.

APRICOT: LIKE SHOPPING FROM HOME

MelsMA7·
Uncategorised
·25 November 2016
How Apricot's New Cardiff Store Measures Up

The state of Welsh wildlife

DanielJones·
Uncategorised
·11 November 2016
The state of welsh wildlife has become one of the worst in Europe

Save your Clothes, Save the Planet

JohnDolan·
Uncategorised
·11 November 2016
Love your Clothes campaign is lowering landfill in Cardiff, one hoody at a time.

Growing tomorrow's dinner, should GM be on the table?

Joe_haddock·
Uncategorised
·11 November 2016
Are genetically modified foods the answer to feeding the planet?
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Christmas could be a challenge to food waste reduction, said food-recycling cafe

Kwok Yee Lee·
Uncategorised
·10 November 2016
Watch out - food waste is secretly piling up as you sing along to your favourite Christmas jingle.

New bin regime – to fine or not

becky kwei·
Uncategorised
·28 October 2016
Cardiff Council has introduced a new waste regime. Fines for residents who have violated the rules have increased. Do people have enough information and will the fines change anything?

Is penalty the best way to solve the garbage problem in Cardiff?

Georgina Jiang·
Uncategorised
·28 October 2016
In some student-dominated areas in Cardiff, like the Colum Road, loads of plastic garbage bags can be seen lie outside the front doors. Is penalty the best way to improve the current situation?

Should we keep animals in captivity?

Dillon Eastoe·
Uncategorised
·28 October 2016
Activists have long criticised zoos for keeping large animals in cramped enclosures and stressful conditions. We took to the streets of Cardiff to see what people thought about keeping animals in captivity and our effect on wildlife the world over.

Taff Trail: stretch your legs and clear your head

Dillon Eastoe·
Uncategorised
·26 October 2016
With diverse and beautiful flora and fauna just a stone’s throw from the city centre, Cardiff’s Taff Trail is a great route for walking, exercising or just relaxing.

Radyr Woods: Natural Beauty

JohnDolan·
Uncategorised
·24 October 2016
An untouched masterpiece of natural beauty, Radyr Woods should be on everyone's list of places to visit.

‘Secret’ gardens of Cardiff

Noelle E. C. Evans·
Uncategorised
·23 October 2016
‘Victory Gardens’ were planted wherever they'd fit during World War II. Now, community gardens are flourishing with new purpose.

Cardiff’s Secret wildlife Sanctuary

DanielJones·
Uncategorised
·23 October 2016
A stone’s throw away from Radyr train station is Cardiff’s very own secret Wildlife Sanctuary and nature reserve.

What you can do in Bute Park

eriintercardiff·
Uncategorised
·21 October 2016
It’s autumn, time to go to Bute Park and feel the nature!

Earth Hour 2016

Yi Peng·
Uncategorised
·17 March 2016
Sign up for the Earth Hour, show your support for our planet

Cleaning up urban rivers, saving wildlife

Ruochen Yao·
Uncategorised
·17 March 2016
Give your hand to protect wildlife’s lovely habitat!

7 environmental projects you can join in Wales

Julia Migne·
Uncategorised
·9 March 2016
Willing to help protecting the environment but not sure where to start? Check out our list of 7 exciting environmental projects!
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