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A highly charged Big Debate rounded out Big Issue’s community roadshow in Cardiff with an expert panel taking on the big issues affecting Wales today and in the years to come. Welsh cabinet minister J
Last week in Liverpool, on what was meant to be a historic day of sporting celebration at the Premier League victory parade, joy turned to tragedy. On Bank Holiday Monday, 26 May, the city was awash w
Wales aspires to be the world’s first Nation of Sanctuary – a safe, welcoming and compassionate home for refugees and asylum seekers. Launched in 2019, its ambitious 23-point plan focused on housing,
At the bottom of Cardiff ’s Queen Street, Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan stands rendered in bronze, his far-seeing gaze unbroken by shoppers and seagulls. The statue is a tribute to the Labour politician who man
Forty years ago, football hooliganism was at its peak, causing outrage, fear and fatalities. How did the sport recover from its darkest days, and what happened to the men who belonged to the “firms”? Rosa Silverman reports
Margaret Thatcher’s administration had spent 1984 battling the miners and dismantling the coal industry. But with that fight almost won, as the clock ticked into the New Year, she had another of the U