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Girl, 12, donates hair to cancer charity

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27 Mar 2018
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Aamir Mohammed
A 12-YEAR-OLD girl has donated 12 inches of her hair to a cancer charity. Kacie Wibley donated her hair to Little Princesses...
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New central bus station deal seeks cabinet approval

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27 Mar 2018
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William Cole
A DEAL to kick-start the construction of the delayed Cardiff bus terminal project will be discussed by Cardiff Council tomorrow. The council,...
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Tramshed’s late licence plans opposed by police and residents

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27 Mar 2018
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Alex Cutler
RESIDENTS, local councillors, and South Wales Police have all opposed a bid to extend the opening hours of a music and arts...
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Staff at Whitchurch High School may lose jobs – warning

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27 Mar 2018
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Olivia Williams
STAFF at the biggest secondary school in Wales could be made redundant due to funding cuts, parents have been told. Joyce Slack,...
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Hundreds enrol on classes as Universal Credit reaches Cardiff

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27 Mar 2018
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Hannah Butler
MORE than 1,600 people on benefits have enrolled on adult learning courses in Cardiff this year – and many more are expected...
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50 sign petition to keep post office open for pensioners

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27 Mar 2018
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Zara Morgan
FIFTY residents have signed a petition to keep a Cardiff post office open for pensioners and local residents. The petition calls for...
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Facebook, pizza and coffee: General Election 2017 expenses revealed

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23 Mar 2018
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Laura Clements
THE 2017 General Election was one fought on Facebook and fuelled by pizza and coffee. In total, the Conservatives spent more than...
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A.I. painter uses dreams and brain scans to produce artwork

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23 Mar 2018
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Rory Claydon
AN ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) programme that paints pictures based on people’s brain scans and dreams has begun work at Cardiff University. The...
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Minister unveils plan to merge Cardiff and Vale councils

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23 Mar 2018
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Olivia Williams
CARDIFF and Vale of Glamorgan councils could merge together in Welsh Government plans to reduce the number of councils from 22 to...
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Cardiff leading way to become plastic-free city

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23 Mar 2018
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Laura Clements
CARDIFF has joined a growing number of cities across the UK in the fight against single-use plastic. At last night’s full council...
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Tree replanted in Roath Mill

Roath flood protesters raise over £1,500 in three days

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23 Mar 2018
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Jack Hunsley
CAMPAIGNERS have raised more than £1,500 in three days as their fight against Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) controversial Roath flood scheme continues....
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Stewards still sought for Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K

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23 Mar 2018
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Ioan Phillips
A VOLUNTEER steward group wants more people to join it ahead of Sunday’s Cardiff Bay 10K. With more than 6,000 runners signed...
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Loss of historic bowling green will be felt “by every generation”

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23 Mar 2018
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Alex Cutler
A DECISION to build student accommodation on the site of a historic bowling green, will be felt “by every generation to come,”...
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Spar closure leaves 15 jobless and residents unhappy

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23 Mar 2018
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Zara Morgan
A SPAR which has served Cardiff people for over 50 years, will close in less than three weeks, after failing to meet...
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Womanby Street is home to venues including Fuel and Moon Bar

What do you think about Cardiff’s music scene?

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23 Mar 2018
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Alex Seabrook
MUSICIANS and music-lovers are giving their opinions on music in Cardiff and how they would like to see the scene improve. A...
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Man jailed for “cowardly” assault on women at party

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23 Mar 2018
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Will Jefford
A MAN has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after a “cowardly and sustained attack” on his ex-partner and two other...
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AM urges inquiry after Barry mother jailed for neglect

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23 Mar 2018
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Ioan Phillips
A VALE AM has called for an investigation after a Barry mother was jailed for keeping her children in squalid living conditions....
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Armed police called to Penylan college over social media post

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20 Mar 2018
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Jack Hunsley
ARMED police were called to deal with an incident at St David’s College in Penylan shortly after 11:20am today in response to...
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Attacker jailed after victim spots him in hospital

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20 Mar 2018
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Charley-Kai John
A MAN who put his victim into a “sleeper” chokehold that left him unconscious has been jailed after his victim spotted him...
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Cardiff celebrates World Social Work Day

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20 Mar 2018
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Zara Morgan
SOCIAL workers and students across South Wales celebrated World Social Work Day at a Cardiff University event. Over 80 people attended the...
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McEvoy to appeal ‘undemocratic’ expulsion process

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20 Mar 2018
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Laura Clements
NEIL McEvoy will be appealing a decision to exclude him from Plaid Cymru following what he calls a “highly undemocratic” process which...
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Cardiff magistrates court

Police found Spice drug in man’s pocket

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20 Mar 2018
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Alex Seabrook
AN unemployed man has been fined £145 for having less than a gram of Spice in his pocket. Mark Rockey, of Valley...
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Dead Bird

RSPCA warning after two birds are killed on Queen Street

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20 Mar 2018
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Will Jefford
THE dangers external wire and netting pose to wildlife has been highlighted by RSPCA Wales, after a pigeon and gull died in...
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Cardiff makes plans to become the UK’s first “music city”

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20 Mar 2018
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Rory Claydon
PLANS to turn Cardiff into Britain’s first ‘music city’ with a scene on par with Berlin are being developed as part of...
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Baywatch to Barry: Hasselhoff surfaces in Phyllis Street

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20 Mar 2018
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Ioan Phillips
HOLLYWOOD came to Barry this week, as David Hasselhoff turned up in Phyllis Street – much to the shock of residents. “I...
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Plea for Cardiff Castle memorial to neglected Welsh hero

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20 Mar 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CAMPAIGN has been launched for a memorial to be placed at Cardiff Castle in memory of a Welsh nobleman. Musician and...
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University to stop investing in fossil fuels

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20 Mar 2018
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Will Jefford
CARDIFF University says it will stop investing in the fossil fuel industry by 2021. A draft ethical investment policy was discussed at...
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Rare sighting as snow-hit bird moves into city

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20 Mar 2018
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Zara Morgan
A BIRD that usually lives in the country has been spotted in Roath Park for the first time, during Cardiff’s second spell...
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Works on Waterloo Bridge

Flood works paused in Roath to allow independent review

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20 Mar 2018
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Jack Hunsley
WORK to alleviate flooding risks in Roath has been paused for four months to allow a  campaign group fighting to save local...
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There’s snow stopping one Barry butcher

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20 Mar 2018
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Ioan Phillips
SNOW is usually a nightmare for businesses, but a Barry butcher says this month’s weather has boosted demand. “It’s been really good...
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