Posts Tagged ‘Cardiff’
Her dying breath
Yesterday the Lynette White police corruption trial collapsed. In a rare move, we today republish an article that reflects on the murder and the sadness that has followed
Wales behind the curve on city regions
A lack of co-ordination between cities and city regions in Wales is hindering growth. It requires a unified regeneration programme
An open letter to Cardiff motorists
They say the roads are getting worse. This (slightly tongue-in-cheek) polemic clearly lays the blame
Wales finally in the zone
The announcement a week ago to create Enterprise Zones in Wales is welcome – but does not serious scrutiny, argues her new Shadow Minister
This menace from above
Relations between man and seagull are particularly poor at present. But don’t worry – it’s only seasonal
Slutwalk – not a lifestyle choice
Today at 10am hundreds of women – and some men – are due to take part in Cardiff’s first Slutwalk. Here’s why they’re doing it
Cardiff the Engine
In our second article today on the economic competitiveness of Cardiff, a Director of the Cardiff Business Partnership shares his views
Cardiff
The first 3 pieces in this series were on London, Hong Kong and Shanghai. Now it’s back home to Cardiff. Can it compete as a economic city ? Or should it not even try ?
Dwylo dros y Mor
Angharad Devonald spent the summer teaching Welsh to Americans. As she found out, song sheets were essential.
Come on, feel the noise
Another Swn festival is over. If you missed it, you’re the one who missed out
What happens when convergence diverges?
The Wales Convergence region is there to encourage business activity in the poorer parts of Wales. But what should be done if it doesn’t work?
A referendum that needs to be lost
Yesterday, we opened the debate on elected Mayor for Cardiff on WalesHome. Today, one of our regular columnists predicts the referendum will come – and explains why he favours the status quo







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