Welsh faith leaders have come together to show solidarity with those affected by the Finsbury Park mosque attack. Leaders from several religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam, met on Monday...
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser, about why people need to come out and...
The nursery will close at the end of this term after Cardiff Council began providing free childcare on a temporary basis.
And there's a chance that a new and improved play area could be built, a packed public meeting was told
Hundreds gather outside the National Museum to pay their respects to the schoolgirl stabbed to death in a park
The Welsh capital is getting better - but it's still not hitting its target
Residents urged to nominate neighbourhood landmarks for special status
Council take out £500,000 loan to help renovate civic buildings. PENARTH residents will be asked to pay an average £4.76 more town council tax per year. From April, Band-D properties...
Fewer than 3.5% of apprenticeships in Wales are started by people from BAME backgrounds – and charity says advisors are not impartial IN 2019 5.4% of Wales’ population consisted of...
STUDENTS have quizzed Cardiff University staff and members of the lecturers’ union, the UCU, about the industrial action that could affect their exams. Many students at the Q and A...












