CARDIFF schools have improved according to new Welsh Government ratings, but Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams says meaningful comparisons are difficult because of changes in how schools are assessed....
LITTER-pickers in Splott have called for more CCTV after fly-tippers dumped waste in a spot volunteers had cleared just days earlier. Council leader Huw Thomas labelled the act “a kick...
CARDIFF council has come under fire as it failed to make the Stonewall top 100 employers list for the sixth year. The Stonewall Index measures how inclusive workplaces are towards...
CARDIFF terrorist Darren Osborne was today sentenced to a minimum of 43 years for murder and attempted murder outside Finsbury Park mosque. People in Pentwyn where Osborne lived have welcomed...
BOSSES at a Cardiff chippy are disappointed their bid to open 24-hours, seven days a week has been rejected. Carl Ryan, director of Parc Lane Trading Ltd, said: “We are obviously...
IN an exclusive interview with The Cardiffian, the chief constable of South Wales Matt Jukes has defended the controversial policy of removing homeless people from the city centre over Christmas....
PLANS for a new block of student accommodation in Maindy has been met with 17 objections from residents. If it goes ahead the accommodation will be located on the junction...
PEOPLE aged 16 are to be given the vote under Welsh Government plans to modernise elections, in plans announced today in the Senedd. This change would only initially apply to...
THE future of a plot of land in Splott has been put in the hands of residents who were asked how it should be used. About 160 adults and children...
A CARDIFF fish and shop’s plan to open 24-hours a day, seven days a week was today rejected by the council. Parc Lane Fish and Chips on Queen Street wanted...