Cardiff has the highest percentage of people who work mainly from home in Wales, according to the 2021 census.
The Council says that finalising the deal without taking a recommendation to Cabinet “would be unlawful” CARDIFF Council has stated that the deal for St David’s Hall to be leased...
Siobhan Corria is raising money in memory of two friends lost to suicide
Alyson and Chris Austin have been campaigning against the expansion of Merthyr's Ffos-y-Fran coal mine but are struggling against a culture of inertia after years of broken promises
Cardiff climate resistance group looks at new ways to encourage support for its aims
Thousands of students in Cardiff are trying to claim compensation for the impact of strikes and the pandemic on their university experiences.
‘People can’t afford a night out’ – The impact of the cost-of-living crisis on Cardiff’s music scene
At least one venue says it might not book bands in January due to soaring running costs and cash-strapped customers
CARDIFF Council has approved plans to demolish a beloved old building, to the dismay of its neighbours, but the owner says this was only a “back up plan.”
Ahead of Cardiff Council’s budget meeting, The Cardiffian sat down with the leader of the Conservative group to discuss their proposals
CARDIFF Council has completed the forced sale of two homes which have been left empty and derelict for up to 20 years.