Raw sewage was pumped into Welsh rivers for more than 740,000 hours in one year
Threats of fixture cancellation over pay dispute could leave WRU facing international sanctions
'Everyone deserves to be loved, and that shouldn’t come at a price,' say helpers
The Splott club are in the semi-finals of the FAW Amateur Trophy for the first time in their 124-year history.
A lack of suitable accommodation for young people in Cardiff is leaving them at risk of homelessness
Cardiff politician Caro Wild is proud of his ‘hippie’ upbringing in a feminist commune which gave him his name
Children at the multicultural school wore traditional clothing and bought 20p books for the Disaster Emergency Appeal
Lack of funds and low crowds mean the national team's success has not been replicated at league level
The Archers ended The New Saints' 28-game unbeaten run in the Cymru Premier League
People queue for hours to get halal meat, lentils, and gram flour from Butetown Food Pantry, where there's a strict 'no pork' policy