Britain has a long-standing history with alcohol consumption. It is deeply entrenched in the societal fabric and is a significant component of various cultural and social events. Unfortunately, the dark and harmful side of alcohol is increasingly becoming a prevalent […]
Wales in 2026 offers a vibrant calendar of food and drink festivals celebrating local produce, regional identity, and community spirit. From coastal gatherings in Cardiff to rural showcases in Mid Wales, each event brings together chefs, farmers, artisans, and families. […]
The Welsh love a night out. Not in a polite, continental sort of way, where you have one glass of wine and call it an evening. In a proper, committed, let ’s-see-where-this-goes kind of way. With the weather getting better […]
One of the greatest challenges to mental health today is the constant battle for attention. Every day, people are exposed to hundreds of small distractions — notifications, advertisements, messages, and endless streams of new content. While each interruption may seem […]
Mental health is no longer just a personal matter — it has become a life skill that influences everything from career performance to relationships and long-term happiness. In a world filled with constant noise, expectations, and comparison, the ability to […]
Its colorful, sometimes turbulent history, alongside its penchant for myth and lore, has led Wales to collect a host of symbols, imagery, and objects that not only serve as its emblems but also as inspirations for art and design. Top […]
A proposal requiring solar panels on all new homes in Wales represents a shift in how housing and energy policy intersect. The idea is to make renewable electricity a standard part of residential construction rather than an optional upgrade. While […]
The Easter holidays have a way of creeping up on you. One minute you’re counting down the weeks, the next the kids are home, the chocolate’s disappearing at an alarming rate, and you’re wondering what on earth to do with […]
There is something deeply comforting about the way we used to spend our Sunday afternoons. You might remember the soft clatter of dominoes on a wooden table or the quiet concentration of a bridge club in a drafty village hall. […]
Carmarthenshire is often associated with castles and the sea, but real treasures hide behind the low gates of private gardens. These aren’t ideal parks with neat borders, but living collections amassed over decades by passionate gardeners. Here, next to a […]
Wales is already a heavily connected nation, and that shapes how people relax, learn, and keep in touch. Ofcom’s 2025 Media Nations report for Wales says 96% of people in Wales had internet access at home in the first half […]
Online companionship isn’t a niche behavior anymore. People use chat platforms, roleplay communities, and AI conversation tools for companionship, entertainment, emotional rehearsal, or simply to make a quiet evening feel less quiet. The discussion often becomes extreme: either it’s dismissed […]