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A closer look at the Cardiff charities benefiting from Red Nose Day.

City centre braced to feel the effects as thousands of rugby fans due to descend on the capital

As Red Nose Day turns 25 Hywel Nelson looks at what the people of Cardiff are doing to raise money.

Tom Metcalf

 et al.

Tom Metcalf puts his skills to the test at a training session with No Fit State Circus ahead of their tour Bianco next month

The Cardiffian profiles some of the charities in Cardiff who will benefit from Comic Relief today

The Cardiffian looks back over nearly 200 years of Irish influence in the city ahead of St Patrick's Day

The Cardiffian goes in search of the best places in Cardiff to enjoy St Patrick's Day

NHS estimates one in five toddlers suffer from the condition, but help may be at hand.

Sexism still undermining women despite the celebration International Womens' Day

Cardiff YMCA Housing Association sleep rough in the city centre to raise money for homelessness

 

 

Results of a survey conducted by Cardiff and Aberystwyth Universities and Environment Agency warns extreme weather is here to stay

Legal Aid will no longer be available from April 1 for family disputes, including divorce and custody decisions.

A couple of Cardiff groups have created a map plotting where food does and can grow in the city.

Take a look at these pictures of St David's day celebrations from all over the world!

From inhalers to apps, there has never been so much help available for people who want to quit.

Flip flops and lollipops are essential kit for the street pastors patroling Cardiff's night spots.

Some people swear by herbal remedies, but do they really help us?

Lauren Probert

 et al.

Cardiff churches dubbed 'The Magnificent 7' offer shelter to the city's homeless.

We're three days into Lent. Have you given something up?

Jenny Awford keeps plates spinning and attempts the challenge

We take a look at Pontcanna and its people, and see whether it really is Cardiff's answer to Chelsea.

Sophie Gidley

 et al.

Our reporters find out what life was like during the English Civil War at the living museum in Treharris.

BEAT Cymru wants people to "sock it" to eating disorders, by wear silly socks to raise funds and awareness

Henry McMorrow

 et al.

According to Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), a pub closes in South Wales every week. Regulars wonder if cheap supermarket booze, tax and a loss of community are to blame.