The teenagers from Thornhill have helped shape Welsh period policy since they first caught the Welsh Government’s attention in 2019
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.
PROTESTERS in Cardiff believe the one claimant per household system in place under Universal Credit is allowing abusers to control...
Continued stigma around menstruation ‘makes it harder to solve problem’ WALES is lagging behind in the fight against period poverty...
As part of International Women’s Day 2019, ISOBEL OWEN interviews three women who have found great success in one traditionally...
A look at the world’s first Fairtrade capital, 16 years on … IN 2004, Cardiff won the race to become...
THOSE of us who love a blow-dry, manicure or full glam have had to go without for the majority of the past year, as the beauty industry has been closed due to the pandemic.
We speak to the Cardiff women who took to the streets this weekend to mourn the death of Sarah Everard.
FOLLOWING the tragic death of Sarah Everard this month, safety initiatives have been introduced in the city promoting women's safety.
IT is 100 years ago today that the first women in Britain were given the vote. One century on from the...