AS PART of the #ChalkBack movement, two midwifery students are drawing statistics and personal stories of harassment in chalk on the streets of Cardiff and posting them to Instagram.
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MEMBERS of the public were given the chance to ask each political party about their adoption policies during a webinar with Adoption UK.
THE number of food poisoning cases reported to the NHS in Cardiff was significantly lower in 2020 than in previous years.
LAST night, a Cardiff University security car was involved in a traffic collision which ended with the car flipped upside-down and being heavily damaged.
CARDIFF’s annual international LGBT+ film festival, the Iris Prize, has been awarded nearly £200k by the National Lottery Community Fund for their latest film project.
IN the past week, two Home Bargains stores in Cardiff have been issued with improvement notices after failing to provide adequate protection for customers during the Coronavirus pandemic.
CARDIFF taxi drivers are not required to install protective screens because there is “no evidence” this reduces coronavirus transmission, according to council documents.
PRIMARY schools in Wales will begin a "phased return" from 22nd February, starting with the youngest pupils, Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed at a press conference today.
A CATERING company has been given the go ahead from Cardiff Council to serve customers in Bute Park from a solar-powered tuk-tuk.