With petrol prices set to hit £2 a litre, food inflation predicted to reach a 20-year high of 11% this summer and gas and electricity bills rocketing, the UK is facing a cost of living crisis
The creation of a statue to Cardiff Bay’s legendary rugby ‘codebreakers’, who left a lasting legacy on the world of rugby league, has taken a major step forward in its fundraising campaign
A commitment to pay its employees the Living Wage and encourage employers across the city to do the same has earned Cardiff Council a nomination for a national honour.
Cardiff has emerged as one of the best cities in the UK in which to live and work, according to an influential new report.
Charlie, a young entrepreneur from Cardiff has successfully set up his own vehicle valeting business alongside his A-Level studies at Llanishen High School.
The award-wining procurement team at Cardiff Council has joined forces with Monmouthshire County Council (MCC) in a collaborative venture which will see the Cardiff authority manage MCC's procurement operations and functions for the next three years.
A series of proposals designed to boost Cardiff's economy and improve the lives of residents as Wales comes out of lockdown have been revealed by Cardiff Council.
Cardiff Council needs to find £16.4m to balance the books in 2021/22 and city residents are being asked for their views on the council's priorities for setting its budget for the year ahead.
Grants are available for small businesses that face operational and financial challenges caused by the fire-break lockdown.
Cardiff Council's Cabinet will be updated on progress made in relation to the Mutual Investment Model (MIM) to support the delivery of Cardiff's Band B 21st Century Schools Programme, when it meets on Thursday 16, July.
Local business, including a gin distillery and a company producing branded promotional materials have been helping Cardiff Council's response to COVID-19 by switching their production streams at short notice to produce hand sanitiser
The potential for a new economic powerhouse for the UK was unveiled today, with a new report setting out recommendations to supercharge the economy in the west of Britain.
The Living Wage flag is flying from the battlements of Cardiff Castle today to mark the beginning of Living Wage Week (November 5-10).
Due to essential maintenance works, part of the Cardiff Bay Barrage will be closed to the public on Tuesday 13th and Wednesday 14th November between 08.30am - 17.00.
Labour shortages, disruption to supply chains, increased pressure on advice services and funding arrangement reforms are some of the potential implications of a ‘No Deal' Brexit for Cardiff.
Cardiff is one of nine creative clusters in the UK awarded research funding.