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Arts: Sci-fi play explores dangers of virtual reality

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
The Nether, a science-fiction play by Jennifer Haley, received its Welsh debut at Chapter Arts this week. David Lynch went to see it....
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Tiger Bay the Musical prepares for Millennium Centre premiere

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24 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
IN the early 1900’s, coal was king in Cardiff and the first million-pound cheque was signed in the city. Tiger Bay the...
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Cardiff magistrates court

In court: Man who assaulted hotel staff in his underwear

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A FATHER of three who assaulted two members of hotel staff while wearing nothing but his underwear was today given a 12-month...
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A poem about Cardiff’s Queen Street to celebrate World Poetry Day

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
TODAY is world poetry day, so to celebrate why not watch our video of a poem dedicated to Cardiff’s very own Queen Street?...
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Adamsdown residents disappointed at ‘yes’ to new homes

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21 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
RESIDENTS of an Adamsdown street are disappointed that plans to build five new homes at the end of their narrow road have...
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New shortlist for unfilled Llandaff Bishop’s post

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW shortlist of candidates for the vacant Bishop of Llandaff role has been produced following a second round of meetings to choose...
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Plasdwr: Cycles in spotlight as £2bn suburb shifts up a gear

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
PLASDŴR’S residents will be urged to get on their bikes and use cycle lanes as the council seeks to discourage cars in...
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Tiger Bay Brawlers re-homed in House of Sport

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
AFTER months of uncertainty, the Tiger Bay Brawlers have found a new home. The Brawlers, who are one of the top five...
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Bluebirds looking for first win in five against draw specialists Ipswich

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF City will be looking to end a run of four games without a win as they host fellow mid-table side Ipswich...
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We list Wales’ three greatest wins in Paris

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17 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
Between 1975 and 1999, Wales never won in Paris. But then they wowed the rugby world with three thrilling wins in quick succession. Here...
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A picture of the graffiti outside the store.

Clean-up confusion means Roath graffiti stays for months

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16 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
GRAFFITI has been defacing the wall of the Sainsbury’s store in Albany Road, Roath, since before Christmas because of confusion over whose responsibility...
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TV star and 999 services give Ely teenager a dream birthday

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14 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
AN 18-year-old from Ely with a passion for the emergency services has had a birthday like no other with help from new...
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Plan to extend opening hours of Riverside rehab centre set for approval

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14 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
COU­­­NCIL officers have recommended that a controversial plan to extend the opening hours of a rehab centre in Riverside should be given...
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Penylan street signs spell Boer War tribute wrongly

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14 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PENYLAN street commemorating Welshmen who fought in the Boer War has been spelt incorrectly on three road signs. Harrismith Road, which...
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Urban beekeeping: the hidden rooftop hives of Cardiff

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
EDIBLE Adamsdown Community Garden is hosting a workshop on how to keep bees next Sunday (March 19), but they aren’t the only urban...
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Fancy keeping bees? Adamsdown group can show you how

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
Edible Adamsdown Community Garden hosted its first ever beekeeping workshop on Sunday, March 19. The Cardiffian reports on why bees are so...
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Jonathan Davies at his running best for the Scarlets

Wales v Ireland: The definitive head-to-head ratings

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10 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
WALES welcome Ireland to Cardiff tonight knowing that a win is vital if they are not to fall down the world rankings to...
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European rough sleepers in Cardiff may be removed from UK

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
ROUGH sleepers from Europe could face removal from the country, a draft Cardiff council proposal has suggested. As part of the council’s Rough...
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Iconic Cardiff buildings up for architecture awards

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
SIX Cardiff buildings have been nominated for architectural awards by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS awards is made up...
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Canton bakery customer wins free bread for a year

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A REGULAR customer at a Canton bakery has won a year’s supply of bread as part of celebrations to mark the business’s...
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Thief jailed for 44 weeks for stealing nurse’s car from surgery

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07 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A MAN who stole a nurse’s car keys while she was at work has been jailed for 44 weeks and disqualified from driving...
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Councillor McEvoy says tribunal outcome is a ‘sad day for democracy’

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
COUNCILLOR Neil McEvoy has described his one-month suspension from Cardiff Council following a tribunal ruling as “a sad day for democracy”. Speaking...
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Coal Exchange a step nearer to becoming a “heritage hotel”

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
                            A PLAN to develop the Coal Exchange in...
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Grange Gardens pavilion - in need of refurbishment and expansion

Lottery funding gives boost to Grange Gardens pavilion

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE future looks bright for the Grange Gardens bowls pavilion, as the Big Lottery Fund announced a £50,000 fund that will go...
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A photo of Anna and Zak Sarhan with Jo Stevens

Family-run Cardiff kebab house is named best in Wales

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF kebab house has been named the best in Wales. Family-run Moroccan and Lebanese restaurant Mezza Luna on City Road won...
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Shortcut drivers a problem, say Adamsdown residents

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
THE second car crash in a month on a busy Adamsdown street has not surprised some residents and business owners who say...
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Cardiff City’s historic FA Cup win to be celebrated at museum

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Story Museum is launching a special six-month exhibition marking the 90th anniversary of Cardiff City’s 1927 FA Cup victory. The exhibition,...
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Tribunal suspends Neil McEvoy from Cardiff Council for a month

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
NEIL McEvoy has been suspended from Cardiff Council for a month after a tribunal decided he had shown bullying behaviour towards an employee...
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Left-over poo bags are a common sight along St Fagans Rd

Fairwater residents fall foul of duty to clear up after their dogs

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03 Mar 2017
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Cathy Duncan
FAIRWATER’S dog owners are pooh-poohing their legal duty to clean up their dog’s mess, making pavements an unsavoury place for residents to...
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Left, Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Right, Reverand Jeffrey John outside St Albans where he is a dean

Questions asked after gay cleric’s chances of becoming new Bishop of Llandaff recede

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28 Feb 2017
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Cathy Duncan
A PROMINENT gay cleric who was favourite to become the new Bishop of Llandaff appears to have missed out on the role....
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