STAFF at Sainsbury’s on Queen Street in Cardiff have enjoyed spending their lunch break throwing ketchup-covered sponges at their manager. Every year, staff and customers at Sainsbury’s branches across the...
A NEW project could see salad leaves grown in Bute Park by asylum seekers on restaurant menus around the city. Sophie Duran and Fissha Teklom from the Cardiff Salad Garden are...
POPULATION and housing projections should be challenged following a damning report which said traffic congestion had a bigger negative impact on local businesses in Cardiff than any other UK...
STAND Up To Racism Wales is organising a public vigil at the Senedd tonight to show solidarity with the families and victims of the attacks in Westminster on Wednesday. The...
WELSH MPs have called on the church to halt the search for a new Bishop of Llandaff and reconsider the candidacy of gay clergyman Jeffrey John who claims homophobia prevented his...
A DRUG dealer from Cwmbran cried as he was led into the dock at Cardiff Crown Court where he was jailed for four months. Patrick Doyle, 22, from Caradoc Road, pleaded...
NEIL McEvoy’s return to frontline politics has proved almost as controversial as the events which led to his removal at the start of the month. Political opponents of the South...
A FATHER of three who assaulted two members of hotel staff while wearing nothing but his underwear was today given a 12-month suspended sentence and a fine of over £1,500....
A QUARTER of people in Cardiff want Wales to be an independent country, according to a sample poll carried out by The Cardiffian. The proportion of people in the capital...
TO celebrate World Poetry Day, the Cardiffian took to the streets of Cardiff to spread rhythmic joy. Many were unaware that it was World Poetry Day, but roaming the streets and...