Cardiff politician Caro Wild is proud of his ‘hippie’ upbringing in a feminist commune which gave him his name
“The centre saved my life to be honest with you. I was lost before I came here. I used to get into trouble all the time. These people saved me in my eyes.”
Meet Patrick Sullivan, the mature student finally realising his artistic ambition despite facing adversity along the way
I talk to the life-long residents of Cathays about the problems they face living in Cardiff's most student-populated area
Alyson and Chris Austin have been campaigning against the expansion of Merthyr's Ffos-y-Fran coal mine but are struggling against a culture of inertia after years of broken promises
‘People can’t afford a night out’ – The impact of the cost-of-living crisis on Cardiff’s music scene
At least one venue says it might not book bands in January due to soaring running costs and cash-strapped customers
Ahead of Cardiff Council’s budget meeting, The Cardiffian sat down with the leader of the Conservative group to discuss their proposals
The family-run business has won awards for its sushi as well as being named the Best Japanese Restaurant in Wales - twice
People in Cardiff tell us their stories of working through the first global pandemic in over 100 years
Councillor Chris Weaver is the man tasked with balancing the books in Wales' capital city - which faces a £30.5m deficit