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All systems go for the Millennium Stadium's final Six Nations game

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14 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
About sixty thousand pints of beer, 8,000 hot dogs and 4,000 pies will be sold at the Millennium Stadium tomorrow for the...
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Film Review: Escape from Planet Earth

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14 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Television is supposed to be the medium on the rise but the number of small screen stars lending their voice to this...
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Audi A3 Sportback car review

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14 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Brand manager and head honcho at Cardiff Audi, Gavin Cleverly, is confident the new Audi A3 Sportback is set to become the...
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The Only Way is Downton

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14 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Dozens of Downton Abbey fans poured into the Millennium Centre’s Western Studio for an eagerly anticipated evening of parody of their favourite...
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Living with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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11 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The birth of a baby is supposed to be one of the happiest days of a mother’s life. When Jo, from Canton,...
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Review: Caliban at the Sherman Theatre

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  The only production I’ve seen which compares to I, Caliban and I, Peaseblossom was A Christmas Carol, performed by Simon Callow...
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Five-year-old's dreams come true as she gets to meet The Doctor at Cardiff Bay

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  A young autistic girl’s dream came true on a holiday to Cardiff when she met new Doctor Who Peter Capaldi filming...
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The Book Thief is a surprising disappointment

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Book Thief should be brilliant. Based on the bestselling novel of the same name, its literary counterpart has won countless awards...
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Review: Agatha Christie's Black Coffee at New Theatre

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Agatha Christie Theatre Company returned to Cardiff’s New Theatre this week for the eleventh production of its nine-year existence for the...
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Renault fail to Captur the imagination

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  Under the hood – Renault Captur Dynamique £14,495 Fuel Consumption AVG 56.5 MPG 0-62 MPH 12.6 seconds Top Speed 107 MPH 1.5...
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Cardiff trainers quietly confident of Cheltenham Festival success

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  Eyes will be firmly fixed upon Cheltenham this week as the great and good of the horse racing world descend upon...
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How well does Cardiff contribute to the British film industry?

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
At Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday 5 March a Conservative, Tobias Ellwood, stated more than 50 graduates from Bournemouth University and the...
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Climbing new heights at Boulders Cardiff

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Sport and exercise take up time. It’s not only the time spent doing what you love, it’s the hours training, the driving...
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Car review: BMW i3

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05 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Change is scary, and it’s hard not to be sceptical over a car which runs on electrical charge, but you’d be pleasantly...
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Pancake flipping record attempt for Cardiff Pancake Day

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  It could have been the south of France in Cardiff today as the spring sunshine came out to greet a pancake...
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Cardiff braces for Pancake Day bonanza

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The number of pancakes consumed on the other 364 days combined probably comes nowhere near the amount that will be devoured in...
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A bright insight into the SkyDome at Cardiff University

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
In the basement of the Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, sits a £200,000 piece of lighting equipment known as the SkyDome....
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February's top five stories

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Now that the shortest month of the year is almost over, let’s have a look at some of our most popular stories...
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St. David's at Hayes: "paradise of unique welsh crafted souvenirs"

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Craft Folk market comes to Hayes this week bringing a “paradise of unique Welsh crafted souvenirs’” as part of build up...
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Victoria Fearn Gallery – Cardiff's pretty little boutique shop with a difference

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Victoria Fearn Gallery on Heol y Deri is not what you’d expect when you walk into a gallery. On a street full...
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Cardiff's Ukrainians fear for their country's future

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Ukrainians are facing one of the biggest crises in their country since the fall of the Soviet Union. After being hit by...
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Waterloo making tea cool again in Cardiff

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Waterloo Tea are a company who offer a twist on the classic cup of tea and view it not just a refreshment...
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Cardiff ski centre booms following Winter Olympics coverage

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Jack Clare and David Gazet investigate the winter sports revival at Cardiff Ski and Snowboarding Centre. The Winter Olympics might be over...
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Blaenavon's Big Pit is perfect half-term treat

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25 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
With such dull, seemingly never-ending, grey days, it’s so easy to spend weekends slumped on the sofa watching Flog It! and drinking...
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Proper Cardiff pubs to escape student culture

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  Peep Show’s Superhans was particularly damning in his assessment of the current state of UK pubs. “I’ve been down enough bloody...
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Car review- Ford Fiesta Zetec ecoBoost

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
  Under the hood From £13,500 0-60mph 11.2 seconds Top Speed 112 mph Fuel consumption (combined) 65.7mpg 100 bhp 1000cc ecoBoost three...
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Chapel 1877- high prices but great quality food

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Originally a chapel built in 1877 on the south end of Churchill Way and later revamped by restaurant owner David Bevan in...
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A Shot in the Dark: Cardiff's hidden gem

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Francesca Gillett spent an evening at A Shot in the Dark, a hidden bar on City Road for a drink and some...
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Cardiff's take on The Oscars

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
We’re smack bang in the middle of awards season and the big one is just around the corner. The Oscars are held...
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Llareggub- Peter Blake's exhibition on Under Milk Wood

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
With so many Dylan Thomas readings and performances being held in celebration of a century since the Welsh poet’s birth, it was...
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