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Eighty per cent of South Wales Police staff suffering mental illness

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26 Mar 2019
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Michael Jones
CANCELLED rest days and high stress are behind low morale within South Wales Police – and caused by swingeing budget cuts, it is...
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Welsh activist reaches 100th day of hunger strike

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26 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
A Kurdish activist in Wales has been on a hunger strike for 100 days, the longest in UK history.  Imam Sis, 32,...
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Mosque attacks sparks safety concerns in Cardiff

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22 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
LAST Friday, a day after the New Zealand terrorist attack, South Wales Police officers stood in front of mosques in Cardiff during...
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Tensions rise in South Wales as Brexit date looms

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22 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
AS a petition to revoke Article 50 is signed by 3.1 percent of Cardiff’s electorate, frustrated Brexit supporters plan to drive around...
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#EndoMarch wants to debunk myths around endometriosis

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22 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A WAVE of yellow will take to the streets of Cardiff next week to raise awareness about endometriosis and support those women...
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“We feel like second class citizens,” say Pentwyn patients

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22 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
  PATIENTS in Pentwyn are unhappy with the service they receive at St David’s Medical Centre.  In May last year Cardiff and Vale University...
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100 policies and 5m to tackle climate change ‘not enough’

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22 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
CARDIFF University will receive £5 million to set up a new research centre to explore new ways to tackle climate change as...
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Can’t pick it up? Dog walkers face £100 fine for not cleaning up

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22 Mar 2019
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Corey Aunger
DOG walkers could be fined £100 if their pet fouls and if they don’t have the means to clean it up. At...
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700 more homes for Cardiff elderly to be built by 2030

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22 Mar 2019
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Isobel Owen
CARDIFF Council plans to introduce more sheltered housing across the city for older people to help them stay independent for longer and...
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Revealed: The story behind Cardiff’s huge new wildlife mural

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22 Mar 2019
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Yusuf Khan
A GIANT caiman and hunting jaguar have caught the eye of passersby as part of a huge new wildlife mural in the centre of...
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Police issue warning as email scammers net £830,000

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22 Mar 2019
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Ffion Lewis
SOUTH Wales Police have issued a fresh warning to residents as fraudsters continue to target people through fake emails about TV licences....
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“She was one in a million”: Tribute to missing teacher, 43, confirmed dead

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22 Mar 2019
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Phoebe Radford
TRIBUTES are being paid to a teacher described as “one in a million” after a body found by police on Sunday was...
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Keep wheelie bins out of conservation area – residents

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22 Mar 2019
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George Morgan
A NEW roll-out of wheelie bins has begun across Riverside, despite objections from residents. The Cathedral Road conservation area contains listed buildings,...
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Inside Guildford Peasant squatters’ party as group bids farewell to the Crescent

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22 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
A GROUP of squatters held a goodbye party in the remains of Gwdihw and the Thai House on Guildford Crescent a day...
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Man v Fat: The football club where winners lose

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22 Mar 2019
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Corey Aunger
ONE in four adults in Wales is either obese or overweight, the latest NHS figures shows. Chris Norman was due for a...
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Doormen acquitted of assault in Canton pub dispute

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19 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
TWO doormen who allegedly injured a man after using “excessive force” while removing him from a pub were acquitted of common assault today....
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Barry sees largest house price increase in the UK

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19 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
BARRY house prices have risen by 10.6 per cent in the last year, the fastest rise in the UK. The data, published...
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Parking charges planned for Penarth Esplanade and Barry Island 

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19 Mar 2019
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William Bolton
CHARGES are set to be introduced for parking on the seafront in Penarth and Barry. The Vale of Glamorgan Council cabinet voted...
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Council slow to deal with broken glass say residents

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19 Mar 2019
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George Morgan
BROKEN glass is being allowed to build up on streets in Cardiff, according to residents. Residents from several wards, including Canton, Riverside...
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Llanedeyrn’s new £10m health centre can’t come fast enough

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19 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
LLANEDEYRN’S crumbling health centre is set to be demolished and replaced by a new £10m facility. The current building which is over 40...
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Chippy Lane or Chip Alley? Jack Whitehall falls foul of Caroline Street’s naming debate

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19 Mar 2019
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Isobel Owen
IN the wake of Wales’ Grand Slam victory, there was only one subject on people’s lips. Was it Alun Wyn Jones’ acts...
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Tributes paid to missing teacher after body is found

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19 Mar 2019
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Phoebe Radford
THE family of a missing woman from Danescourt have been informed by the police after a body was found in the Vale of Glamorgan.  South...
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Wales fans and players celebrate Grand Slam at the Senedd

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19 Mar 2019
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Yusuf Khan
WALES FANS gathered at the Senedd last night to celebrate the national rugby team’s Grand Slam win.   Hundreds of fans were in attendance, as...
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Protesters march against racism after New Zealand attack

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17 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
“WHOSE Cardiff? Our Cardiff,” chanted over 1,000 protestors as they participated in Cardiff’s annual anti-racism march. The crowd of over 1,000 marched...
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Schoolboy makes amazing Lego movie about refugee crisis

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15 Mar 2019
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Michael Jones
  A SCHOOLBOY from Rumney has made an amazing film using lego to tell the story of the refugee crisis. While most...
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Residents call for railway station on controversial Gabalfa site

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15 Mar 2019
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Corey Aunger
RESIDENTS have called for land in Gabalfa which had been earmarked for student flats to be bought in preparation for a railway...
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Second Strike For Climate draws mores students despite stormy weather

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15 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
HUNDREDS of schoolchildren braved the 40mph winds and rain today to march across the city to demand action on climate change. More...
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Guildford Crescent squatters served with eviction notice

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15 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A GROUP of squatters called the Guildford Peasants who are trying to save an historic Cardiff crescent from demolition have been served...
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Whitchurch landlords form pub watch scheme

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15 Mar 2019
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Yusuf Khan
SEVEN pubs in Whitchurch have formed a ‘pub watch’ to help keep the area safe and report any trouble to one another.   The pub watch involves...
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New tech that ‘smells’ when fruit and veg is best to eat

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13 Mar 2019
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Corey Aunger
NEW technology is being developed by researchers in Cardiff that can ‘smell’ when food is going off. The technique, which is commonly...
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