Before Smartphones Listened, Ornaments Did…

By Arielle Melamed Inside the carved wooden eagle gifted to the United States embassy in Moscow was a device. Passive, and without needing its own power source, it hung in the ambassador’s residential study at Spaso House for seven years before it was discovered by accident. Because it had no power, the technology at the time was unable to detect it. The internal cavity and … Continue reading Before Smartphones Listened, Ornaments Did…

Paedophile Cardiff Graduate Huw Edwards to be Subject of New TV Series

By Jessica Ling Cardiff Graduate Huw Edwards, who was once the lead presenter for BBC News at Ten, found himself deep in scandal when allegations of sexual misconduct and child abuse surfaced in July of 2023 and led to his suspension and disgrace. Following this, Channel 5 has commenced work on The Downfall of Huw Edwards, a two part drama covering his fall from grace. … Continue reading Paedophile Cardiff Graduate Huw Edwards to be Subject of New TV Series

Rolex 24 – Endurance Racing at its Best Returns

By Luke James Across respective sports, the arrival of January heralds a ramping up of competition. In Football we see the FA Cup expand, and dramatic fixtures like Crystal Palace’s shock loss to Macclesfield dominate the back pages of papers. Remaining space is usually filled by 6Nations predictions, Champions and Challenge Cup matches, the NFL, and the occasional Formula One story. However, even as a … Continue reading Rolex 24 – Endurance Racing at its Best Returns

Cockroach Infestation Found in Cardiff Student Flat, and Experts Warn the Problem is Getting Worse

By Olivia Griffin Cardiff Council has described cockroaches as an “extremely difficult pest to eradicate from a property” amid a surge in cases across the city.  A cockroach infestation discovered in a Cardiff student flat is part of a wider rise in cases across the city, according to data and expert testimony reported by WalesOnline. Figures from Cardiff Council show 144 requests were made to … Continue reading Cockroach Infestation Found in Cardiff Student Flat, and Experts Warn the Problem is Getting Worse

The Revolt of Passion

By Ivan Bliminse The modern soul is plagued by its history of monogamy. All men and women seek to find a pledge of loyalty, presuming that staying with a partner and being all enduring is the “only” or “right” way we should love. Whether we have learned such castrating moral rulings through our social doctrines, in religion or our institutions, or the overly perpetrated ideas … Continue reading The Revolt of Passion

The Cardiff Photographer Making Strangers Smile One Photo at a Time

By James Burns If you ever walk the streets of Cardiff, and see a smiling face approaching you, uttering the words “My name’s Tom, I’m a photographer”, you may find yourself walking away with a beaming smile and a newfound sense of confidence. If this occurs, then there is a high chance you’ve just been snapped by photographer Tom Wilkins.   Tom Wilkins is on … Continue reading The Cardiff Photographer Making Strangers Smile One Photo at a Time