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Brains Brewery redevelopment plans get mixed reaction

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23 Feb 2018
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Tomos Ings
PLANS for the redevelopment of the Brains Brewery site in the city centre have met with a mixed reaction from traders. Images...
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Boris Johnson impersonator, Drew Galdron, with Theresa May puppet. February 22, 2018

I wanna be like EU: Boris impersonator unites both sides of Brexit

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23 Feb 2018
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Tasmin Lockwood
A CAMPAIGN that crowdfunded over £16,000 to drive an anti-Brexit bus around the UK landed in Cardiff, accompanied by a singing Boris...
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Dealer jailed for possession of £1,000 worth of cannabis

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23 Feb 2018
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Charley-Kai John
A MAN has been sentenced to 16 months in prison at Cardiff Crown Court for possession of more than £1,000 worth of...
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Roath recycling centre sold 24 hours before closure demo

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23 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
THE sale of the Wedal Road recycling centre in Roath has been agreed just 24 hours after it was listed for sale...
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A chance to learn more about the history of Llandaff Castle

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23 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
MEMBERS of the community group Llandaff 50+ will use a charity grant to tell the rich and untold history of Llandaff Castle....
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Councillors say no in vote to bring in free school transport

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23 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
A PLAN to give pupils free transport to a Cardiff high school was voted down at last night’s full city council meeting....
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Cardiff City Hall, where last night's meeting took place.

Council tax to go up by 5% in Cardiff after vote passes

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23 Feb 2018
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Alex Seabrook
COUNCIL tax in Cardiff will go up by five per cent, following a vote in last night’s full council meeting. The budget,...
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Broken glass in Cathays is a hazard for dogs, says owner

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23 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
WALKING dogs in Cathays is hazardous because of the amount of broken glass on footpaths, an owner said today. Richard Parnham, 44,...
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Mosques should have welcomed visitors sooner, says Imam

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23 Feb 2018
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Aamir Mohammed
MOSQUES in Cardiff should have done more in the past to open their doors to the wider community, an Imam said today....
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Demand for glass soars thanks to Attenborough effect

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23 Feb 2018
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Ioan Phillips
A BARRY dairy owner says the Attenborough effect has caused a surge in demand for glass bottles. Chris Jones says since the...
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Hundreds attend rallies and man picket lines in university strike

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23 Feb 2018
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Charley-Kai John
A STRIKE by university staff entered its second day today with hundreds of people turning out in support. Lecturers and students manned...
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Tributes paid to ‘loved and respected’ lecturer

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23 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
LECTURER Malcolm Anderson, who died earlier this week, was loved and respected by staff and students alike, according to the head of...
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Dr Who leaves £1m black hole in Cardiff

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20 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
THE Dr Who Experience closed in September leaving Cardiff Council out of pocket to the tune of £1.147m. The visitor attraction was...
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Roath drugs gang jailed after bringing ‘misery’ to Cardiff

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20 Feb 2018
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Hannah Butler
FIVE men involved in a drugs operation “designed to bring misery to the streets of Cardiff” were today jailed for a total...
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Cardiff footpaths ‘like mountain climbing’ say residents

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20 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
FOOTPATHS in Maindy and Roath are causing accidents and difficulties walking, say residents.   Paul Tenech, 75, from Maindy has reported to...
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Vale residents will soon have to separate recycling

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20 Feb 2018
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Alex Seabrook
VALE residents will soon have to separate their recycling and be limited to two black bin bags each fortnight. At the moment...
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Students braced for staff strike at Cardiff University

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20 Feb 2018
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Charley-Kai John
STAFF at Cardiff University will strike on Thursday and Friday as they begin 14 days of industrial action. Strike days will take...
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New jobs scheme replaces doomed Communities First programme

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20 Feb 2018
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Hannah Butler
JOB hunters in Cardiff can get help from a new council employability scheme starting on April 1. The service will replace the...
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Exhibition on modern slavery comes to Cardiff

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20 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
A POWERFUL photographic exhibition portraying the realities of slavery will be in Cardiff this weekend. The exhibition, which will be on Churchill...
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Filming with the groups take place on the second day. Photo: Iris Outreach

Church-backed LGBT+ film project draws to an end

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20 Feb 2018
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Tasmin Lockwood
AN LGBT+ community outreach project which was backed by Dr Barry Morgan, the former Archbishop of Wales, is reaching its end this...
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Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans

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20 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set...
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Residents collect 46 bags of rubbish on litter pick

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20 Feb 2018
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Aamir Mohammed
PONTPRENNAU residents collected 46 bags of rubbish on their second litter pick of the year. More than 30 residents took part in...
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Cardiff Crown Court

Paedophile caught by undercover cop jailed

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20 Feb 2018
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Ioan Phillips
A BARRY paedophile caught in an online police sting has been jailed for two years. “You have an unhealthy interest in pubescent...
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Business school lecturer who died is named

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19 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
Reporting by Zara Morgan and Rory Claydon A MUCH-LOVED and award winning Cardiff University lecturer, was today named as Dr Malcolm Anderson, who died...
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Cardiff Crown Court

Former Welsh accountant jailed for £1.3m Bermuda fraud

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16 Feb 2018
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Jack Hunsley
AN accountant who had worked for the Welsh Government and the BBC was today jailed for seven years and four months for...
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Arcade hit as store shuts front door to beat shoplifters

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16 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
SMALL business owners in Cardiff claim they are struggling to stay afloat after a Nisa store closed its front doors two months...
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Ex-winners back band contest as launchpad for success

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16 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
A WELSH band have spoken about how winning a Cardiff talent show, which is coming back to the capital for the seventh...
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Cardiff City Hall, where last night's meeting took place.

Eight arrested in council fraud inquiry

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16 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
EIGHT men have been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Cardiff say South Wales police. It is understood that seven of the...
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Council to help people with controversial benefit changes

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16 Feb 2018
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Hannah Butler
THE council has announced plans to help people through the introduction of the controversial Universal Credit scheme in Cardiff. The new system,...
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Welsh e-sports players show off their skills in Cardiff

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16 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
COMPETITIVE gamers and rising stars in the Cardiff e-sports scene have been showing off their skills against people across the UK. The...
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