The differences between Wales' three largest cities compared to each other, and the rest of the UK, have been laid out in a new report. Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport are among the 63 cities whose data was analysed by Centre for Cities in their new Cities Outlook report.
Hinduism has around 5,000 Welsh members, the same number as Buddhism . The largest proportion of Buddhists is to be found in Ceredigion. Sikhism has around 2,000 members and the first purpose-built Sikh gurdwara was opened in Cardiff in 1989.
The new-look Welsh League Cup has been granted a Conference League qualification spot by UEFA and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) had wanted the EFL’s Welsh clubs – Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham and Newport – to participate.
The proposal, subject to FA approval, would see Wrexham, Cardiff, Swansea and Newport compete in a revamped 16-team Welsh League Cup alongside the 12 JD Cymru Premier clubs; The FAW says the competition winner will go into the qualifying rounds of a UEFA club competition.
Under the proposals, known as Project Cymru, Cardiff City, Swansea City, Wrexham and Newport County would all compete in a revamped competition alongside the 12 JD Cymru Premier clubs. The winner would then go on to compete in the qualifying rounds of a UEFA competition, widely believed at this stage to be the Conference League.
The FAW, however, has today revealed that Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Wrexham have all agreed to exclude any profit derived from representing Wales in UEFA competitions for financial regulations ...
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has unveiled plans to revamp the Welsh League Cup, aiming to generate an additional £3 million per season to support football at all levels across Wales.
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Warren Gatland has concerns over his front-row, fly-half and preparation time but could recall plenty of experience in Monday's announcement.
Cardiff City, Swansea City, Wrexham and Newport County have been working with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) on changes which could see them play under the Welsh flag in Europe for the first time in 30 years.
Wales' four EFL clubs are hoping to reach Europe via a new route - but the plans have been met with opposition
The FAW says Cardiff, Newport, Swansea and Wrexham have agreed to exclude any profit derived from representing Wales in Europe from financial regulations in the EFL or English Premier League.