Annie Hughes Griffiths holds the Welsh women’s petition for peace at the White House on February 21 1924, alongside (l-r) Gladys Thomas, Mary Ellis and Elined Prys.
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A tour of the US was the culmination of an extraordinary peace campaign that gathered 390,296 signatures from women all over Wales. So why does it not appear in any history books?
Bernice Rubens was born in a working class area of Cardiff.
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Bernice Rubens won the 1970 Booker prize for her novel, The Elected Member, and is the only Welsh person to have ever won the prize.
Celebrate Nos Galan Gaeaf with some Welsh gothic fiction.
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These five works of Welsh gothic literature will not only help you explore Wales through the macabre but are likely to give you a good scare too.
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Mae dillad sydd ddim yn ffitio'n dda ac yn ‘hyll’ yn ffasiynol bellach, felly gwisgwch sut bynnag y dymunwch.
The Brecon Beacons National Park is now officially only known by its native Welsh name.
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The mountain range in south Wales is now officially only known by its native Welsh-language name
Bannau Brycheiniog yw'r unig enw ar gyfer yr ardal bellach.
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O hyn ymlaen, dim ond yr enw Bannau Brycheiniog fydd yn cael ei ddefnyddio ar gyfer y parc cenedlaethol.
The late Yvonne Fox dressed as legendary pitchforked Welshwoman, Jemima Nicholas.
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The last invasion of Britain involved bungled military plans, sozzled soldiers and a legendary Welshwoman wielding a pitchfork.
BBC Wales sports presenter Catrin Heledd.
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The BBC is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in Wales.
Multicultural Tooting High Street, London.
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The way questions on language were posed call the results into question.
Prince William has been given the title of Prince of Wales.
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The title was last held by a Welshman in the 1400s.
Under the new curriculum, Welsh will be used in every single lesson, not just language lessons.
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Wales’s schools mostly teach in English at present but its new curriculum will make Welsh language part of every lesson in all schools.
Brandon Stark’s story extends far beyond the world of Westeros.
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The original origins of some key characters names might give hints to their fates in Game of Thrones.
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Cwtch, drive and brammer are all commonly thought of as Welsh dialect terms, but they have actually come from all over the world.
Welsh through and through.
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Since 1997, the ways people in the UK define their nationality has rapidly changed.
Ydych chi'n siarad Cymraeg?
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There’s no reason why AI systems can’t speak any language – but is there a reason why it should?
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What’s in a name? A valued sense of history and identity.
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A linguistic equality expert argues the case for protecting the Welsh from prejudice.
Saint Patrick.
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There are many myths associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. But Patrick’s own writings and early biographies reveal the person behind the legend.
The Norman-built keep at Cardiff Castle.
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At one point, the Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, Bretons and northern English were all “Kymry” - so what changed?
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Wales’s English language media is failing, but Welsh journalism is thriving.