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Former teacher became benefits cheat after falling on hard times

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05 Mar 2019
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Thomas Willetts
A FORMER teacher who failed to declare his work pension while also claiming benefits at the same time has been handed a...
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Prospect of no-deal Brexit sparks uncertainty for students

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05 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
EU students in Cardiff have been left confused and unable to plan their futures because of the threat of a no-deal Brexit....
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Record high temperatures a year after Beast from the East

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05 Mar 2019
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Phoebe Radford
TEMPERATURES in Wales have been up to 16.8°c warmer than average this February in sharp contrast to the cold snap caused by...
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Keep your eye on Six Nations prize, Gatland tells shocked players

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05 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
  WALES coach Warren Gatland has spoken out as Welsh rugby faces an uncertain future. Last night, news broke of a potential...
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Cardiff Council spent £1m on yacht race preparations

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05 Mar 2019
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John Cooper
MORE than £1m was spent by Cardiff Council creating an event space for the Volvo Ocean Race in the bay last summer....
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Our doors are always open, says Adamsdown mosque

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05 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
AL-IKHLAS Culture and Education Centre has reminded neighbours that its doors are open to anyone after its first #VisitMyMosque event last Sunday....
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Being his penpal helped prisoner on life sentence for murder

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05 Mar 2019
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Phoebe Radford
“I HAVE always been fascinated by prisons and institutions,” says Claire Melville, a full-time mother of two who corresponded for eight years with...
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Ten games to survive – Do Bluebirds fans still believe?

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01 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
CARDIFF City’s fight for Premier League survival is down to the final 10 games of the season. Following the Emiliano Sala tragedy,...
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Punched police officer cleared of assault after memory loss

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01 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
A FEMALE police officer has been acquitted of assaulting an offender because she was suffering from memory loss after being punched in...
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Lyons wary of Rhiwbina threat to Wanderers title hopes

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01 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
RHIWBINA RFC hold the cards for the title according to Glamorgan Wanderers manager, John Lyons. The Wanderers, whose game was called off...
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Only 2% of Cardiff bike thefts result in a conviction

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01 Mar 2019
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William Bolton
LAST year only 2% of bike thefts reported in Cardiff resulted in a suspect being charged.   There were 1,480 bicycles reported stolen in...
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Rubbish view of Cardiff City Stadium angers residents

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01 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
RUBBISH lines the fence that divides Jubilee Park’s from the Cardiff City Football Club’s car park. This rubbish includes plastic shopping bags,...
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Devils continue title charge against Blaze and Steelers

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01 Mar 2019
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George Morgan
CARDIFF Devils have two crunch games this weekend, as they look to regain their lead in the Elite League title race. Tomorrow...
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Meet the Welsh MP leading charge on climate change

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01 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
ANNA McMorrin, MP for Cardiff North, co-sponsored a debate in Westminster yesterday after being inspired by the Cardiff school strike for climate...
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How Cardiff Council’s new budget affects you

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01 Mar 2019
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John Cooper
CARDIFF Council voted through its controversial Budget – which includes a 4.9% Council Tax rise. In a tense night of exchanges at...
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Boxer Selby heading to Mexico with a point to prove

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01 Mar 2019
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Oliver Lewis
BOXER Andrew Selby is looking to prove his doubters wrong as he heads to Mexico next month in a world title eliminator....
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University’s libraries lose 90% of revenue in past two years

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26 Feb 2019
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Oliver Lewis
CARDIFF University library has lost over 90% of income over the last two years as a result of changes to its loan...
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Full of facts and fun – Cardiff Science Festival is back

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26 Feb 2019
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Connor Tovell
IN recent years, February half term has been a week of rain, video games and lie-ins. This week all that changes with...
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Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn lose out on park regeneration projects

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26 Feb 2019
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Emma Elgee
TWO parks in Pentwyn and Llanedeyrn have lost out on funding for new play equipment and will not be able to reapply...
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Hooded vandals target cars in Adamsdown

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26 Feb 2019
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Connor Tovell
HOODED teenagers on bikes are smashing car wing mirrors and scratching cars in Adamsdown. Cars are being damaged by the groups in...
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Residents and councillors lose student flats battle

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26 Feb 2019
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Lucy John
PLANS to build more private student accommodation in Cardiff have been granted, despite objections from residents and councillors.  The council received 21 letters of objection...
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Record-breaking temperatures bring crowds to Cardiff Bay

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26 Feb 2019
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John Cooper
RECORD-BREAKING temperatures yesterday boosted businesses in Cardiff Bay, as families made the most of the good weather. “I didn’t think I’d be coming...
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Cardiff v Everton: Can the Bluebirds bounce back?

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26 Feb 2019
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Thomas Willetts
IT had just turned past the 70th minute mark as Watford began stroking the ball around their backline with comfortable short passing...
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Half-term – Five things your kids can do without breaking bank

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26 Feb 2019
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Connor Tovell
HALF-TERM is here and (much to the surprise of us all) the sun is out! It’s not quite Easter and Christmas is long...
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Bringing Wales’ mining mysteries to the surface

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22 Feb 2019
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Lucy John
AN exhibition featuring 3D pictures of former miners from the South Wales coalfield is set to open in Cardiff. The Coal Face depicts the...
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Welsh Youth Parliament to hold historic first meeting in The Senedd

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22 Feb 2019
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William Bolton
THE NEWLY elected Welsh Youth Parliament will meet for the first time tomorrow to discuss issues such as mental health, climate change...
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Boy, 17, arrested after city centre stabbing

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22 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
A MAN was stabbed in the early hours of this morning in Cardiff City Centre. The incident happened at around 2am on...
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Language monument built after a decade of delays

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22 Feb 2019
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John Cooper
THE FINAL stone was laid on a community funded language monument in time for its opening ceremony on International Mother Language Day. ...
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Welsh Government criticised over refusal to fund safe cladding

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22 Feb 2019
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Isobel Owen
THE WELSH Government’s decision to not fund safe cladding on Lydstep Flats in Llandaff North in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy has been described...
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Cardiff City vs Watford Preview: Victor returns?

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22 Feb 2019
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Thomas Willetts
Cardiff City have retained their on-field focus in light of the Emiliano Sala tragedy by winning their last two games – which...
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