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20 years of the Principality Stadium

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27 Jun 2019
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Ffion Lewis
ONE of Cardiff’s most iconic buildings, The Principality Stadium, celebrates its 20th anniversary this week. Originally named The Millennium Stadium, Wales’s most...
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Wake up to climate change, urge protesters

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22 Jun 2019
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Ffion Lewis
ENVIRONMENTAL protesters took to the streets of Cardiff in a mass cycle ride for National Clean Air Day. Despite declaring a climate...
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Elton John Fans say farewell on Yellow Brick Road tour

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19 Jun 2019
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Thomas Willetts
  ELTON John took to the stage on Saturday night in a packed-out Cardiff City Stadium for a greatest hits set on...
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Bangladeshis come to party as Cardiff hosts Cricket World Cup

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14 Jun 2019
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Yusuf Khan
BANGLADESH fans were in a jubilant mood before they took on England at Sophia Gardens as part of the Cricket World Cup....
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Europe’s brightest MMA talent on cusp of move to UFC

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26 Apr 2019
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Oliver Lewis
ONE of Europe’s brightest MMA talents is on the cusp of a move to the UFC. Cage Warriors bantamweight champion Jack Shore is...
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Meet the medical student celebrating diverse faces of NHS

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02 Apr 2019
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Ffion Lewis
WHEN you think of someone who is both partially deaf and blind, what do you imagine? Whatever that image may be, it...
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St Mellons man’s crack-fuelled Xmas day attack on partner

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29 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
A MAN who committed a “depraved and disgusting” cocaine-fuelled attack on his girlfriend on Christmas Day has been handed a two year suspended sentence.  Paul...
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Tourist plan for the surprising suburb which formed Cardiff’s original city centre

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29 Mar 2019
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Louise Lazell
THE first known human settlement in Cardiff which formed the origin of the city is to be transformed into a tourism destination....
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Mountain Film Festival descends on Cardiff

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29 Mar 2019
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William Bolton
EXTREME sports, saltwater crocodiles and tales of survival against the odds captivated a packed St David’s Hall as Banff Mountain Film Festival...
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Cardiff v Chelsea: Can Bluebirds pick up where they left off?

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29 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
MOMENTS after the full-time whistle blew against West Ham, Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock would have been ruing the prospect of a...
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Prosecutions in Wales fall by 34% – so what is to blame?

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29 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
A MOVE towards out-of-court disposal orders may be behind a big fall in prosecutions across Wales, South Wales Police say. Figures obtained...
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Craig Bellamy guilty of drink-driving after overtaking police car

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26 Mar 2019
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Ffion Lewis
SKY SPORTS pundit Craig Bellamy has been convicted of drink-driving after overtaking a police car on the A48. The former Wales international...
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Earth Hour’s 11th anniversary will turn Cardiff’s lights out – but not just that

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26 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
THIS Saturday Cardiffians and businesses across Wales are pledging to do more than just switch off their lights to help make a...
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27-year-old Ghostbusters crisp packet is ‘terrifying’ vision of plastic pollution legacy

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26 Mar 2019
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Louise Lazell
A 27-year-old crisp packet has been found by litter pickers, offering a frightening illustration of the legacy communities face following decades of...
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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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High-flying Cardiff RFC have chance to make history

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22 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
HIGH-FLYING Cardiff RFC can take their impressive campaign one step further with defeat of Bedwas in the National Cup tomorrow. The Blue...
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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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Students speak out to protect healthcare training

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22 Mar 2019
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Lucy John
PLANS to transform Cardiff University and possibly discontinue areas of healthcare science have been opposed by students.  The Transforming Cardiff programme aims to reconfigure its School...
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From Basra to Barry: Meet the very busy Kath Fisher

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22 Mar 2019
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William Bolton
SOME people do a lot.  There are people you encounter every now and again, who just do more than the rest of...
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Spring, the equinox and the super moon

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20 Mar 2019
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Louise Lazell
IT IS the first day of spring and Cardiff is abloom with daffodils. March 20 marks the end of winter and this...
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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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Bluebirds fans reflect on “warrior” Aron Gunnarsson’s eight years at Cardiff City

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19 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
CARDIFF City fans have paid tribute to Icelandic international Aron Gunnarsson after it was revealed the midfielder will leave the club at...
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Criticism of gates erected in Butetown to deter the homeless

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19 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
A SET of gates have been installed at an underpass in Butetown to deter homeless people from congregating there. The council say...
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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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£100 fine proposed for owners to deter dog fouling

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19 Mar 2019
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Thomas Willetts
FINES of up to £100 could be imposed on dog-owners who do not clean up after their animals in Cardiff. Dog-owners will...
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Sherman Theatre concerned new cycleway might disrupt access

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19 Mar 2019
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Lucy John
WORK on Cardiff’s first cycleway began yesterday, despite concerns that it might disrupt access to the Sherman Theatre.  To make way for the segregated...
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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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“No easy answer” for speeding in Ely and Caerau

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19 Mar 2019
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Louise Lazell
RESIDENTS are concerned by speeding in Caerau and Ely but can’t seem to agree about how to slow drivers down. Heol-Trelai is...
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