MORE than 1,600 people on benefits have enrolled on adult learning courses in Cardiff this year – and many more are expected to as Universal Credit is rolled out in...
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for the post office inside the Spar shop on...
THE 2017 General Election was one fought on Facebook and fuelled by pizza and coffee. In total, the Conservatives spent more than £18.5m at last year’s general election, compared to...
AN ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) programme that paints pictures based on people’s brain scans and dreams has begun work at Cardiff University. The programme, called the Painting Fool, works by being...
CARDIFF and Vale of Glamorgan councils could merge together in Welsh Government plans to reduce the number of councils from 22 to just 10. The proposal is contained in a...
CARDIFF has joined a growing number of cities across the UK in the fight against single-use plastic. At last night’s full council meeting, Councillor Mike Jones-Pritchard, Conservative, presented a motion...
CAMPAIGNERS have raised more than £1,500 in three days as their fight against Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) controversial Roath flood scheme continues. The Roath Brook Trees campaign group are asking...
A VOLUNTEER steward group wants more people to join it ahead of Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K. With more than 6,000 runners signed up, the Extra Milers – as the volunteers...
A DECISION to build student accommodation on the site of a historic bowling green, will be felt “by every generation to come,” says a councillor. Approval to turn the bowling...
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet financial targets. Fifteen staff members were told earlier...