#InPoverty: What it’s like to experience redundancy in your twenties
Losing a job is never pleasant, but with shop closures and precarious startups, younger people are just as likely to face redundancy
#InPoverty: Mental health aftercare for female refugees in the Welsh capital
UK asylum seekers are more likely to suffer poor mental health than the general public. Are Welsh charities helping female refugees?
#InPoverty: Why no one is talking about hunting as a solution to poverty
Veganism is not the only option for those unhappy with factory-farming practices, and America may hold the answer
#InPoverty: Are cuts to creative subjects endangering diversity in the arts?
With the budget for music in schools being sliced thinly and private tuition on the rise, what is the cost of musical talent?
#InPoverty: Does Wales’ media news narrative on poverty serve the masses?
Is it possible for a “Cardiffcentric” media to effectively represent the worst off in Welsh society in their reporting?
#InPoverty: The awful “circle of decline” of social isolation and rural poverty
Rural poverty is off the beaten track, but 23% of rural Wales is in poverty, and stuck in a cycle of few services and social isolation
#InPoverty: How is a rise in alcohol pricing going to hit those worst off?
Taking a look at what minimum alcohol pricing could mean for those already struggling
#InPoverty: How the Welsh government ensure dignity for students with periods
The Welsh government have finally secured funding to tackle period poverty in schools, but is the problem about more than just money?
#InPoverty: Where can we find new music if grassroots venues are gone?
Small venues have been a staple for live music in the city, but their closure could be problematic for up-and-coming bands
#InPoverty: Why cosmetics are not simply a luxury, but a political tool
When millions are living below the breadline, what value can a beauty product hold? Studies show cosmetics are linked to earning potential
#InPoverty: What is there for the women who cannot afford period products?
Period poverty is a real issue in 2018. How is it being addressed and what are the options for the women affected?
Cardiff Character: Shaun von Sleaze
A Cardiff based tattoo artist from Keep The Faith, an arcade tattoo parlour, discusses trends in tattooing, the impact of brexit and stigma within the industry
#InPoverty: The stark reality of health poverty as Wales struggles to breathe
Deprivation and rising levels of inequality are making the worse off unhealthier and in the fight for health, Wales cannot catch its breath
Indie music mag City Sounds is here
Are grants enough to keep the city’s music scene afloat? New indie mag City Sounds steps in to celebrate all things independent Cardiff
Eat less meat, slow down climate change
In order to meet environmental goals, the UN have said that we need to drastically cut down on our meat consumption - and new magazine The Dish is here to help
Magazine aims to break down stigma of fear
A new magazine reveals why being scared is nothing to be ashamed of by exploring the role fear plays in our lives