AS PART of the #ChalkBack movement, two midwifery students are drawing statistics and personal stories of harassment in chalk on the streets of Cardiff and posting them to Instagram.
Carys Rees has created a website, This Girl Walks, to live-track her various hiking and walking routes to encourage her friends, family and followers to walk more.
A group of Gower women say that cold water swimming has improved their bodies, minds and friendships I STRUGGLE to...
Continued stigma around menstruation ‘makes it harder to solve problem’ WALES is lagging behind in the fight against period poverty...
A look at the world’s first Fairtrade capital, 16 years on … IN 2004, Cardiff won the race to become...
A WAVE of yellow will take to the streets of Cardiff next week to raise awareness about endometriosis and support...
PROTESTERS in Cardiff believe the one claimant per household system in place under Universal Credit is allowing abusers to control...
SELF-MADE millionaire sisters from Barry were invited to 10 Downing Street yesterday to celebrate International Women’s Day with the Prime Minister. ...
As part of International Women’s Day 2019, ISOBEL OWEN interviews three women who have found great success in one traditionally...
A CONTRACEPTIVE patch for the world’s poorest countries is to be developed in Cardiff University after it won financial backing...