A petition to launch a public inquiry into Cardiff Council’s handling of the Coal Exchange was considered at the Welsh...
Plaid Cymru leader, Leanne Wood, has launched an attacked on UKIP, calling for an end to “damaging Europhobia” in UK...
The number of pancakes consumed on the other 364 days combined probably comes nowhere near the amount that will be...
In the basement of the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, sits a £200,000 piece of lighting equipment known as...
Heather Joyce, the leader of Cardiff Council and the Council’s Labour group, has announced she will be stepping down due...
A £100 million housing development in Canton is set to bring over 1,000 jobs to an area blighted by unemployment....
The Craft Folk market comes to Hayes this week bringing a “paradise of unique Welsh crafted souvenirs’” as part of...
Our reporter joined a leading Cardiff charity as they kick off events for their 30th anniversary with 800 pies. As...
Cardiff’s play centres are set to be spared for a year after the Labour party endorsed a proposal to explore new ways of running them. The proposal, one of three that were put forward, would keep the centres open for another year while introducing an increase to the Council Tax, according to sources.
Alun Michael, Police and Crime Commissioner for South Wales, is reflecting on the drop in police numbers across the UK...