The Cardiffian’s weekly round-up: An MS on why she’s stepping back from politics, fresh veg and Welsh rugby’s new era
‘I’m back there again, fighting for my life’ – Hillsborough survivor campaigns against tragedy chanting
‘Six games to prepare for history’: Wales kick off Nations League campaign with one eye on their first Euros
WATCH: Hailey Park Taff Trail reconstruction set to begin this summer despite residents’ disapprovalWork on the path will offer visitors a healthier and greener way of moving through Hailey Park, according to Cardiff council Read More
WATCH: Mass cycle ride makes its way through Cardiff city centreA GROUP of more than 100 cyclists took to the streets of Cardiff earlier this month for Wales’ biggest inclusive cycle ride. Read More
Independent coffee shop Brodies opens its third location – in Heath ParkCardiff coffee company Brodies Coffee Co is already a familiar brand in the city centre Read More
Future doctors disappointed by random system determining where they work after university New allocation method is going to create worse doctors, according to medical students Read More
Cards come from across the world to celebrate ‘Aunty Betty’s’ 106th birthdayBetty Jones is one of just a few to receive a card from both Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles Read More
Vulcan pub donkey, WASPI women and why Casablanca won’t play it again: Five of the best Cardiffian stories from this weekHere are some of the articles we think you will like from this week's Cardiffian. Read More
Where can you buy the cheapest pint of lager in Cardiff city centre?We asked some of Cardiff’s most recognisable pubs for their cheapest lager and best value-for-money pint. Read More
Homeless to home-owner: Single mum Julie Green became director of the charity that helped herJulie Green went from abused partner to university graduate with help from new support network Read More
How Cardiff’s new Muslim running group is adapting for RamadanFor one participant it was the first time he’d gone for a run during the month of fasting Read More
Tom Lockyer’s boyhood club set to receive vital new funding Radyr Rangers have agreed a new lease with Cardiff Council to help develop their facilities Read More