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Following the Francis report and increasing media attention, how are nurses coping with the growing pressure?

Friends of Insole Court are celebrating after receiving funding to restore the Victorian mansion to its former glory.

RHIAN Staples’ first venture into writing, Cynnau Tân, captivated Cardiff audiences last week, and it’s the latest success story at the Sherman Theatre.

We know how graffiti gets on to walls, but how does it come off? We went on a street clean with a Cardiff removal team to find out.

Boys' Brigade veteran George Stokes will celebrate 60 years of service alongside his ninetieth birthday by hosting a reunion this May

Climbing champion Richard Parks will lead an all female group in the Himalayas

The International White Water Centre hosts British canoeing's Olympic hopefuls

Walker Stephen Gash still takes to the Welsh hills whenever he can

Cardiff company BCB launches new air cannon in fight against piracy

Kitchener Primary School celebrates its 100th birthday this April

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Audio interview with Angela Davies from Sing With Us

Language is something that every writer is fixated with.  Whether it is a means of expression or an expression of meaning, every writer will work and rework their words, trying to capture something different.

Phillip Gross is, in one sense, no different.  He has poured his heart and soul into his newest work, Deep Field and tried to make it faithfully reflect his thoughts and feelings.

The archives hold records going back to the 12th century and can provide the key to discovering where family came from

Aran Pitters set to receive award after saving a stranded yachtsman in May last year

The four winners see their work showcased alongside established digital artists atat the Butetown History and Arts Centre

The Penylan Care home in Oldwell Court provides an important service for those who live with dementia

Producer John Geraint describes how it was not an easy programme to create. 

Cardiff School of Medicine teaches medical students how to deal with death from the beginning of their studies and they recognise the importance of practical learning.

Amy Jones takes a trip down the River Wye in a Canadian canoe.

Elena Cresci shows how to make a home-made treat for Mother's Day

Roath-based photographer Norma Jean Finnegan speaks to Emma Gilbertson about her latest project.

Arts festival looks to unite community for week of events.

Huw Silk speaks to Haydn James, conductor of the London Welsh choir, before he leads the choir at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.

Adam Care took a tour of BBC Roath Lock studio, Cardiff Bay- where Daleks, medical emergencies and valley communities live side-by-side.