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Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country

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26 Jan 2018
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Laura Clements
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross...
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“Busgate-gate”: 20 fines a day for drivers caught out by bus lane change

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26 Jan 2018
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Laura Clements
NEARLY 20 drivers a day are being caught out and fined after traffic bollards were replaced by cameras in Llansihen. In what...
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Welsh scientist and Finnish artist make comic book for schools

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26 Jan 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CARDIFF astronomer and a Finnish artist have come together to make a series of comic books for Welsh schools and are...
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Meals on Wheels service set to expand in Cardiff

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23 Jan 2018
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Laura Clements
CARDIFF’S Meals on Wheels service for elderly people is set to be expanded by the council. While many authorities across the country...
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Act locally, think globally in the garden

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08 Jan 2018
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Claudia Wyatt
Through gardening, cooking and eating this green-fingered group nurtures inter-cultural understanding, community integration, health and well-being GLOBAL Gardens is a community growing...
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My friend Mike – lost in the asylum system

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08 Jan 2018
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Claudia Wyatt
Volunteer Claudia Wyatt tells the complex story of 71-year-old grandfather, Mike, and his 11 years in limbo struggling to find a place...
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Advice and rewards for city’s brave winter cyclists

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28 Nov 2017
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Tasmin Lockwood
SUMMER is easy. You can tell who the real cyclists are when wet weather and dark nights set in. So Love To...
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Signs of warmth from Cardiff’s Deaf Catholic community

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21 Nov 2017
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Zara Morgan
A WOMAN opens her hands, and pinches her forefingers and thumbs mid-air. This is the peace sign in British Sign Language. Marilyn...
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Singing as a stress-reliever: Insole Court Community Choir

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21 Nov 2017
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Tamsin Parnell
  FOR some people, singing in front of others is anything but therapeutic. But for members of the Insole Court Community Choir,...
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Campaign to keep women safe from sexual harassment at gigs

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21 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
A CHARITY that helps women to stay safe from sexual harassment at gigs is looking for volunteers in Cardiff. Safe Gigs for...
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Sales on the Cardiff High Street

Is it Black Friday or just plain Friday?

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21 Nov 2017
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Laura Clements
CARDIFF shoppers will join the national frenzy to grab a bargain on Black Friday this week. It might be an American import,...
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What’s great about Christmas in Cardiff – Ten traders’ tales

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14 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
WHAT’S the best thing about Christmas in Cardiff? We put the question to 10 traders at this year’s Christmas Market in the...
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An artist's impression of the new Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre

Work on £18m Dogs Trust home could start next autumn

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14 Nov 2017
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Hannah Butler
THE architects behind the new £18m Dogs Trust rehoming centre planned for Cardiff say work could start as early as next autumn....
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Howell’s becomes Hogwarts for Cardiff pupils

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14 Nov 2017
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Tamsin Parnell
CHILDREN from four Cardiff primary schools had a magical Harry Potter themed day at Howell’s School in Llandaff. Hogwarts at Howell’s brought...
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Putting Cardiff’s live music venues on the map

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07 Nov 2017
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Olivia Williams
A MAP has been launched with 30 of Cardiff’s live venues to help promote the Welsh music and tourism economy. Broadcaster Daniel...
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Church in Wales accused of “homophobia” in appointing new Bishop of Llandaff

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PROMINENT gay cleric has accused the Church in Wales of being “homophobic” in an open letter in which he condemns the...
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Heathrow runway deal ‘could bring 8,400 jobs to Wales’

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE third runway at Heathrow could bring up to 8,400 jobs and £6.4 billion in economic benefits to Wales. A “Strategic Partnership”...
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Cardiff-London rail line electrification costs rise by £1.2bn

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
SOARING costs and poor management may see the electrification of the rail line between Cardiff and London cost taxpayers even more, MPs have...
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Flagship anti-poverty scheme scrapped across Wales

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A FLAGSHIP scheme that aimed to help deprived communities in Wales has been scrapped. Communities Secretary Carl Sargeant confirmed on Tuesday that...
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Meet the Cardiff trio who saved 400 cats in a year

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07 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
HOW much does it cost to feed 50 cats? For the three women who run RozMogz Cat Rescue Centre this question is...
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Three Cardiff Labour MPs rebel against Article 50

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03 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
  THREE Cardiff-based Labour MPs have rebelled against their party line, voting against triggering Article 50. The vote held in the House of...
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Olympian Elinor Barker defends British cycling after sexism claims

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03 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’S Olympic cycling gold medalist Elinor Barker has defended British cycling after it came under fire last week when former world champion...
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Meet the 18-year-old who drew thousands to Cardiff Trump demo

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03 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ON Monday evening, thousands gathered under the Cardiff statue of Aneurin Bevan to protest at Theresa May’s failure to denounce Donald Trump’s...
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A couple overlooking the protesters on Queen Street

Hate cannot Trump hate – debate not violence is the answer

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03 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
Sam Ferguson reflects on this week’s anti-Trump demonstration in Cardiff IT’S been two weeks since the Trump inauguration. Fourteen days of worry,...
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Wales FM responds to Brexit Supreme Court ruling

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25 Jan 2017
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Cathy Duncan
MEMBERS of the Welsh Cabinet have addressed concerns raised by AMs over Tuesday’s Supreme Court decision on Brexit. The court ruled that...
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Act now to end violence against women, Cardiff event told

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29 Nov 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’s annual Light a Candle event in aid of White Ribbon Day has been described as “a call to action” by Wales’...
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1,200 join rugby legend Shane Williams at Sport Relief Games

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
MORE than 1,200 people joined rugby legend Shane Williams in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games at Cardiff’s Bute Park. About 70,000 people across...
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Choir strikes a chord of public support in national award

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04 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE first choir for stroke survivors in Wales has been shortlisted for a 2016 Epic Award. Strike a Chord is a Stroke Association...
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Fans turn out in force ahead of Bruce's Iron Maiden transatlantic voyage

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19 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
MORE than 200 fans and plane spotters turned up at Cardiff Airport to see heavy metal band Iron Maiden off on their world...
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How social media turned Valentine's Day into a four-day celebration

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16 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
Reporter KATIE GUPWELL asks whether social media is killing genuine romance. WHETHER or not love was in the air for you this...
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