A Cardiff investigator who has fought international war crimes, genocide and digital piracy for over 45 years has been made a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honour’s list.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A Cardiff resident has today launched the first legal challenge to a UK police force’s use of automated facial recognition (AFR) technology. He believes he was scanned by South Wales Police at a peaceful anti-arms protest and while doing his Christmas shopping.
Young entrepreneurs from more than 30 schools will be setting up shop in Swansea’s Castle Square this Friday.
The Council will host a public exhibition to provide residents with more details about the major scheme to replace the Brook Street footbridge in Ystrad.
Springwood Primary School in Llanedeyrn is celebrating after education watchdog, Estyn rated the school as eitherExcellentorGoodin all the areas inspected – the top ratings possible.
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) is delighted to be part of a £33m fund, announced today (13 June) by the Welsh Government, to develop innovative healthcare products and services, with the potential to boost the economy and create high quality jobs.
A Welsh border butcher gave his rivals the chop in the England and Wales heat of the prestigious Butchery WorldSkills UK competition in Birmingham yesterday (Tuesday).
Three researchers at Cardiff Metropolitan University have been selected for the Welsh Crucible 2018, an award-winning personal, professional and leadership programme for academics with a minimum of three years of postdoctoral research experience.
This August, Cardiff’s Bute Park will be transformed into a prehistoric world. Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life, is an interactive, life-sized replica experience, where you will see more teeth in one hour then you will see in your whole life.
Leading Welsh charity Kidney Wales is pleased to confirm several sponsor partnerships for its annual 10K race, set to take place on 2nd September.