Cardiff News
This week, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) has launched Wales’s first Specialist Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Pilot Clinic. The specialist service known as the ‘Women’s Wellbeing Clinic’ will be open to all females affected by FGM or who are at potential risk of FGM occurring.
A group of railway engineers staged a protest on Snowdon to object to the UK Government’s decision to cancel electrification between Cardiff and Swansea.
Two Welsh universities are to receive £1.2m to support their involvement in the UK-wide Institute of Coding helping create the next generation of digital specialists, Cabinet Secretary for Education Kirsty Williams announced earlier this week.
With less than a month to go until the world’s toughest and most prestigious sailing series arrives in the Welsh capital, Cardiff demonstrates its sustainability credentials ahead of the environmentally-focused event.
A Welsh dance artist and teacher has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to the creative industry at a national award ceremony at the Lowry, Manchester.
THE five-year strategic plan to leverage maximum economic and social benefits from the £1.2 billion Cardiff Capital Region (CCR) City Deal fund has been formally approved by the members of all 10 local authority partners.
Aircraftsman Terence Cadogan, of No. 614 Squadron Royal Air Force, and Willows High School, Cardiff, took part in the UK-wide RAF100 celebrations.
Verde Corporate Finance (CF), the corporate finance arm of the Greenaway Scott Group, has welcomed a number of new starters in 2018 as it continues to flourish and develop.
Local pub-goers at The Fox & Hounds in Whitchurch were in for a surprise last night when members of the Cardiff Male Choir broke out into song following a concert next door.
Nestled away in the heart of Whitchurch village in North Cardiff, you may easily overlook one of the best pizzerias in the city.