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Palestinian student in Cardiff

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02 Jun 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF University student from the West Bank wants people to learn more about Palestine, after encountering negative stereotypes.

Cardiff University lecturers picket over pay deal

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25 May 2016
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Cathy Duncan
STAFF from Cardiff University manned picket lines today as part of a national walkout after pay negotiations with employers broke down. Cardiff Central...
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Cardiff University unveiled as new Half Marathon sponsor

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF University has replaced Lloyds Bank as the main sponsor for Cardiff Half Marathon after Lloyds decided not to renew its deal after...
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Anger at ‘awful’ state of Roath Library

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
  ROATH and Adamsdown residents say they are are appalled at insufficient library provisions available to the community. Since Roath Library closed...
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BBC is among companies helping Cardiff pupils to be creative

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF council and arts companies have teamed up with schools to help improve student education. The Creative Education Partnership includes companies like BBC Wales,...
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£2m Welsh-medium school to open in Butetown next year

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW Welsh-medium school will open in Cardiff next year. Cardiff councillors yesterday accepted plans for a £2 million primary school to be...
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Business as usual at Cardiff Airport following Brussels attacks

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Airport has assured passengers the airport is operating as usual following the suicide attacks in Brussels today. Over 80 people have...
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Charity status gives extra hope to Whitchurch group trying to save library

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP supporting Whitchurch Library against the threat of closure now has charitable status, spurring on plans for a series of events. The Charity...
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Cardiff kids least likely to be overweight, says Welsh survey

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22 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CHILDREN living in Cardiff are the least likely to become overweight or obese compared with the rest of Wales, a new survey...
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Can you re-home one of these dogs?

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
IF you’d like to learn more about the dogs below and how you can re-home one then please call Cardiff Dogs Home on...
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Cardiff plays its part in global campaign to cut food waste

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
EACH year, 1.3 billion tonnes of food are thrown away across the world. This means about one third of all food produced...
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Anger at 'dangerous' fly-tipping in Whitchurch

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE “dangerous” fly-tipping problem near Forest Farm dominated last night’s Whitchurch PACT meeting. Residents, politicians and PCSOs discussed how to prevent people parking and...
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New board announced to oversee programme to create Cardiff jobs

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
WITH the new City Deal being signed in Cardiff today, a new board is to be created to oversee the Business Wales programme....
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Barry Island beach huts make loss in first year

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
BARRY Island’s beach huts lost money in their first year because of low bookings – and the council has been criticised for failing...
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Five years today – how the Syrian War has affected Cardiff

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15 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
FIVE years ago today civil war broke out in Syria. It came two months after a Tunisian fruit seller named Mohamed Bouazizi...
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New £1m Barry Island log flume ready for opening weekend

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11 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
IT’S all hands on deck in the final week of preparations before the opening of the Pirate River log flume at Barry Island...
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Thousands of pupils from across Wales enter anti-racism art competition

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11 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THOUSANDS of pupils across Wales have entered an anti-racism arts competition whose closing date is today. Judges will select the best film, painting...
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Oldest graffiti store in UK supports International Women's Day street art

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08 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF graffiti store is calling on women to pick up a spray can in celebration of International Women’s Day. The store sells specialist aerosol cans...
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Police hunt for fuel thief who dragged petrol station worker across road

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03 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A PETROL station worker dragged across the road by a fuel thief has left her job following the assault. Ragu Anna, the...
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St David's Day parade marches on without Cardiff council funding

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01 Mar 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’S annual St David’s Day Parade went ahead today despite the council’s decision to withdraw all funds from the event. The £35,000...
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Cardiff council to close roads in Car-Free Day to encourage cycling

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26 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE roads near Cardiff Castle may be closed as part of a Car-Free Day in September. The council agreed the event in October and...
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Roath residents fear restaurant garden will create noise

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26 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
ROATH residents fear a quiet street will soon be disrupted by late-night drinking after a new restaurant on Wellfield Road was given the go-ahead today....
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£10m road plan to support Aston Martin plant

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24 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A £10m access road will be created to support the new Aston Martin car plant that is due to be built in...
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Cardiff University forges historic partnership with Russian academics

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23 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF University academics will travel to Moscow next month to begin a historic partnership with the world famous Russian State University. A group of history lecturers...
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Body recovered at Beachy Head in search for missing Cardiff man

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23 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A BODY has been recovered at Beachy Head in the search for a missing Cardiff man, according to police. Emergency services were called...
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Reason for Devils debut delay at Ice Arena Wales revealed

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19 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THE reason why Cardiff Devils have been forced to delay their move into their brand new £16m home has finally been revealed....
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Customers forced further afield as Barclays closes Birchgrove branch

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19 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CUSTOMERS will have to go further afield or use the Post Office when Barclays bank closes in Birchgrove today. Mervyn Owen, Barclays community...
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First Minister visits Whitchurch to highlight election pledge

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17 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
WALES’ First Minister Carwyn Jones visited small businesses in Whitchurch today, following his election pledge to cut their taxes. The visit to...
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String of Yankee Candles burglaries costs Cardiff businesses thousands

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16 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RAIDERS have targeted Yankee Candles in two Cardiff incidents in the past week  after a similar £4,000 burglary was carried out last month. John...
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Young people unite to solve community issues in Riverside

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16 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
RIVERSIDE youths have teamed up with councillors to tackle local issues. “Riverside Futures” is a community action group formed by two youths,...
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