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Tributes pour in for Wales rugby star Elli Norkett

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
TRIBUTES have poured in for the international women’s rugby and Ospreys player Elli Norkett, who died in a crash near Neath Port...
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Caerau library site given new lease of life as social housing

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A DISUSED library site is to be turned into housing, provoking mixed reactions from Careau residents. After standing empty for three years,...
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Immigration and police raid second Cardiff nail salon

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN has been taken away after another raid on a Cardiff nail salon by immigration officers. Acting on a tip-off, police...
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‘Criminal masterminds’ jailed after selling stolen cars to police

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PAIR of Cardiff car thieves were jailed after they sold stolen cars worth more than £100,000 to the police. Dean Cronin,...
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Cardiff Gate workers blocking roads in Pontprennau

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
WORKERS parking in Pontprennau are putting residents in danger, Conservative councillor Dianne Rees has warned. A parking shortage at Cardiff Gate International...
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Barry residents want street lights switched back on

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
BARRY residents are calling on the Vale of Glamorgan council to turn streetlights back on at night because of concerns for public...
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Attributes: Nahima Ahmed (Moosleemargh)

Muslim women fight sexism through art and poetry collaboration

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF poet aims to challenge stereotypes about feminism through a series of artworks. Hanan Issa, 30 has collaborated with London based...
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Penylan burglary victim hits out at cuts to steel gate budget

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A RUGBY chief who had three bicycles stolen from his garden shed has criticised the council’s reluctance to block access to back...
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Theresa May is set to trigger Article 50 at the end of March

Consultation shines light on fears over human rights in post-Brexit Wales

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ORGANISATIONS are worried that leaving the EU will have a detrimental impact on human rights in Wales. A Senedd inquiry into the...
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Cardiff City from the sky. Concerns have recently grown over levels of pollution in the city's air.

Just how bad is Cardiff’s air pollution problem?

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
WHEN you think of Penarth, the Garden by the Sea, toxic air and exhaust fumes are probably not the first things that...
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Budget meeting to agree Council Tax rise ends in chaos and a walk out

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Council’s budget proposals passed in controversial circumstances last night, as Liberal Democrat and Plaid Cymru councillors left the chamber in protest....
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Seven Cardiff spots to celebrate Pancake Day this year

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24 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
Society Standard  Best for Date night Grab a stack of pancakes and a glass of prosecco for £10 at Society Standard, available all...
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Bright LED street lights in Vale could hit sleep, says engineer

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
VALE of Glamorgan Council has been replacing street lights with LEDs that are so bright they may affect people’s sleep patterns by...
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‘Impressive’ thieves target bikes in Cardiff garden sheds

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THIEVES are targeting bikes stored in back garden sheds in Llandaff North. The thieves broke into four sheds in one night on...
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Man jailed for stealing plastic plants from John Lewis

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN has been jailed for two weeks after pleading guilty to stealing artificial plants from John Lewis in Cardiff. Mark John Fisher,...
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People of Cardiff protesting Trump's state visit

Was the Cardiff “Stop Trump” march too politicised?

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A “STOP Trump” protest in Queen Street last night has drawn criticism on social media for being too politicised. The rally was...
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Mixed response to plans to open more Cardiff roads for street traders

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
PLANS by Cardiff Council to increase the number of streets open to street traders during big events have had a mixed response...
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First-time buyers urged to go green in an eco-friendly Cardiff home

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ECO-FRIENDLY houses, complete with electric car chargers, promise to lower electricity bills in an attempt to encourage first-time buyers in Cardiff to go...
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The derelict St Pauls Church in Penarth has been abandoned since 2011.

Concerns continue over council plans for derelict Penarth church

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
  CONCERNS that St Paul’s Church in Penarth will not provide residents with community facilities have continued despite council plans to build...
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Children should be taught about domestic abuse, say AMs

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
EDUCATION on domestic abuse and sexual violence should be made mandatory in schools, say politicians and charities after an inquiry.   The news...
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Greater openness needed in science, say Cardiff researchers

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
MORE transparence is needed in science, say researchers at Cardiff University. Panelists from Academia Europaea, Cardiff Knowledge Hub and the Young Academy...
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EXCLUSIVE: Father and son’s lucky escape after being told to dig up cables

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A FATHER and son avoided serious electric shocks after Western Power advised them to dig up live cables under their Cardiff drive. The...
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18-year sentence for lying Cardiff chef who murdered his Chinese girlfriend

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF chef who murdered his Chinese girlfriend was branded a liar today by the judge who sentenced him to a minimum 18-year jail term. Jordan...
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Hundreds show support for migrant workers in Wales at Senedd

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21 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
HUNDREDS of people gathered outside the Senedd yesterday to highlight the contribution migrant workers make to the economy in Wales. The event...
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Cardiff chef found guilty of murdering his Chinese girlfriend

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF chef has been found guilty of murdering his Chinese girlfriend today after six hours of jury deliberation. Jordan Matthews, 24...
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Clive Myrie with Tim Hartley at The New Atrium, University of South Wales.

“Work hard and give 100 percent” BBC journalist advises students

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
BBC News presenter Clive Myrie visited Cardiff to talk to students about his career in local and national news organisations. Mr Myrie,...
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Barry roadworks a nuisance, say locals and business owners

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
MAJOR roadworks on Holton Road, Barry, are having a negative effect on lives, say locals and business owners. Work began in November 2016...
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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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End of tenants’ right to buy likely in Cardiff

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PLAN to tackle a growing need for housing could see the end of Right to Buy in Cardiff. Cardiff council is...
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Brexit could impact tourism in Cardiff, says council leader

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17 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF council must develop an “international strategy” to deal with the impact of Brexit on tourism and attract more visitors to the city....
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