PAM wakes up at 6am every day and exercises for half-an-hour. On Wednesday’s she runs a ‘KeepFit’ class at the St. Mellons Hub. Immediately after, she plays netball. This is not the diary...
CONTROVERSIAL proposals to force English speaking schools to teach more subjects in Welsh have been unveiled. The Government plans would see English medium secondary schools introducing more Welsh into their...
ATTACKS on delivery workers, mess in parks and irresponsible owners were all discussed at Cardiff’s first conference on dog ownership this week. The event called Caring4k9s, heard that the rise in...
THE number of reported rapes and other crimes of sexual violence has more than doubled since 2013, says Chief Constable Matt Jukes. Speaking at Cardiff University yesterday, Mr Jukes said...
AS the latest vote on Brexit approaches, the estimated 25,000 EU nationals living in Cardiff are still unaware of what their status will be following March 29. Stian Kjellstadli, 29,...
PROTESTERS in Cardiff believe the one claimant per household system in place under Universal Credit is allowing abusers to control their partners. People from the Women’s Strike Assembly Cymru, and...
WELSH pupils are reading more difficult books than other home nations but have the worst understanding of what they are reading, a report says. Primary and secondary school pupils from...
A GROUP of women in their sixties campaigned outside Cardiff Castle on International Women’s Day for fairer state pensions. The group, Women Against State Pension Inequality or WASPI was established in 2015 after...
SELF-MADE millionaire sisters from Barry were invited to 10 Downing Street yesterday to celebrate International Women’s Day with the Prime Minister. The reception, hosted by Theresa May, saw Hannah and Sophie Pycroft rub...
IN recent months, large chains such as HMV, Giraffe and Jamie’s Italian have announced closures up and down the...