Share |

Articles in "News"

The second coming seemed to arrive in Cardiff this afternoon when a man was seen carrying a cross through the city centre.

Cardiff cycling campaigners brand council and police leaflets warning of  fines an "intimidation tactic"

Taxpayers in Cardiff are to face a rise in council tax to fund South Wales Police, despite an £8m cut

Joe Hawke

 et al.

Dame Barbara Stocking, Chief Executive of Oxfam speaks to Cardiff Business Club on a range of issues including child poverty

The National Secular Society's prayers may be answered with a High Court test case ruling prayers be banned in meetings

Demolition of historic 100-year-old church to make way for a new apartment block has outraged local residents.

Vale of Glamorgan council cuts could see all actors and animals leave the tourist attraction

The first of our school profiles.  Detailing the aims and aspirations of Radyr Comprehensive School

Protestors stage a mock funeral to campaign against people on trial for the Occupy Cardiff movement.

Libraries all across Cardiff are owed almost £55,000 in fines yet to be collected.

A record-breaking year saw Welsh volunteers spend 26,000 hours on the water as part of emergency rescues and training exercises.

It's usually left to adults to deal with community problems but concerned teenagers in Cardiff have sought help from the National Theatre to raise awareness of the issue.

Are sport, pies and tattoos your thing? If so, Clark's Pies innovative new way to back Welsh rugby and football teams may be the thing for you

Cardiff University Students' Union has broken the Welsh Government's new law regarding cigarette machines, The Cardiffian can reveal.

Two years of work and £6m have gone in to the building at Senghennydd Place, with hopes the theatre will attract a wider audience and regain its place as a leading dramatic venue in Cardiff.

London Graffiti collective BRS are transforming a Llandaff North warehouse into a tribute to New York art.
Painting is already in progress and the exhibition will take place at The Boiler House, a converted warehouse on the Andrews Road industrial estate.

Joe Hawke

 et al.

A Cardiff primary school may not be the most glamorous venue the Harlem Globetrotters have ever performed at, but yesterday members of the world famous Basketball team treated children to the display of their lives.

After hearing of her older sister's breast cancer, hairdresser Nia Griffiths has come up with an unusual way to support her and raise money for Breast Cancer Awareness.

Cardiff’s cyclists have celebrated the success of a campaign to keep Bute Park open in the dark

Emily Davies

 et al.

A new system is being put in place in order to boost potential organ donors in Wales.

An interim executive board was installed in a failing primary school by Cardiff council yesterday (Monday) to turn it around.

The number of people applying to Welsh universities has fallen by almost 10 per cent for the coming academic year.

Huw Silk

 et al.

Plans for an International Sports Village in Cardiff Bay  have been welcomed by councillors, but local residents are more wary.

Riverside welcomes in the Year of the Dragon in style with a traditional Lion Dance show.