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“Throw our Seabirds a lifeline”: Puffin peril caused by climate change.

Éanna Macaoidh·15 May 2023
By 2050 climate change could see a 90 percent decline in puffin numbers, what hope is there to ensure that future generations can enjoy these boisterous little fishermen?

The Yemeni Connection: how a community ventured outside of its own borders.

Elliot Topham·29 September 2022
Having an established presence across south Wales, how have Yemeni founded organisations reached out to wider communities and does their Yemeni identity still carry weight?

“We became part of this country”: Is the Welsh-Yemeni history and contribution acknowledged?

Elliot Topham·28 September 2022
With a history ingrained into modern Britain, how much is the Welsh-Yemeni contribution acknowledged?

Help or hinder: when sports students enter the workforce

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
When fitness instructors need more sales skills than professionalism, do sports students still have an advantage in the job market?

From nothing to worldclass: What is still missing in Chinese violin making? 

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Why does the gap between Chinese violin craftsmanship and the international level of violin making still exist?

The Athletic Dreams of Youth from Small Towns

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
Young people from underdeveloped areas want to leave small towns by sports, could their dreams come true?

The Sheikh of Butetown: a community reflects on the legacy of a leader.

Elliot Topham·29 September 2022
How a Yemeni Imam lead the Cardiff Islamic community, but what legacy did he leave behind and can new leaders fill the void

“When you see the horizon, it looks like black”: the hidden price of war and the cost-of-living crisis for Welsh-Yemenis

Elliot Topham·28 September 2022
With people up and down the country struggling with rising prices, Welsh Yemenis are feeling deep effects on their families and identities as war wages in Yemen.

Huangqiao, the violin town: Made in China doesn’t mean cheapest is the dearest

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
How do Chinese workers who don't know much about Western classical music produce 30% of the world's violins?

After retirement, everything starts from scratch

Xize Wang·28 September 2022
For the majority of Chinese players who have retired without excellent performances, how will they back to normal life?

Trade of string instruments: Is violin making in Europe facing competition from China?

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Expert luthiers spend a few months making a single violin, but mass-produced violins from China are flooding the market, will they consider it as a threat?

“People want something that looks real”: the credibility of influencer marketing

Elinor Griffiths·28 September 2022
The ASA have launched a webpage to expose influencers and brands. How do brands keep authenticity at the heart of their marketing strategy?
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