“Cardiff is a small city that's growing, but sometimes it can feel like a large town, because I can have the community and I can have an impact.”
Day: 15 January 2019
There are less primary school teachers in Wales with a physics background than there are lions in Wales. Wendy Sadler explains the need for science communication in schools.
Everyone seems to be aware of the benefits of running, but how to encourage them to act immediately? Gareth Hall may know the answer.
Cardiff University's first ever Feminist Society President reflects on her time in charge so far.
Japan and the UK are geographically so far. But maybe demographically so close?
Mark Lewis combines the political, religious and personal to support one of Cardiff's most vulnerable groups.
Wales is the second best waste recycler in the world and aims to achieve zero-waste by 2050. Sophie Rae,founder of Cardiff’s first zero-waste shop, tells how conscious consumption, can lead to a brighter future ahead.
In Pakistan, Raja Waseem has stood against the cement industries to protect the Katas Raj temple, its pond and the Kahoon valley from devastation.
What is this one Welsh mother doing to help dozens of mothers to help find their feet?
Butetown's local basketball club is helping women of all cultures and personalities to come together and play the sport they all love. Read more here.