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Big queues and sell-outs at Cardiff's first Danish bakery

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’S first Danish bakery, Brod, has opened its doors. Betina Skovbro, owner of the Pontcanna based bakery on Wyndham Crescent, has run out of...
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Special scooter salute at Barry Remembrance service

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  CROWDS at Sunday’s Barry Remembrance day parade were treated with a special drive-by of classic scooters. Scooterists from the Barry and District...
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Canadian ice hockey players learning their trade in Cardiff

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Devils ice hockey players are working hard off the ice, as well as on it. While the team has climbed to...
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Is Cardiff a good place to live? Here are some facts to consider

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A REPORT which highlights the good and bad points of living in Cardiff says the city is thriving and will become one of...
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Cardiff War Hero’s Family Make Surprise Appearance at Remembrance Service

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CEREMONY to honour Cardiff’s first Victoria Cross recipient featured a surprise guest – the soldier’s surviving nephew. Guests at the service...
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Community rallies to save Fairwater food co-op

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
VOLUNTEERS in Fairwater have come together to keep the area’s Food Co-op open after funding ran out. The co-op provides people with...
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New youth mayor elected in the Vale of Glamorgan

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
YOUNG people in the Vale of Glamorgan voted in their thousands to elect the 2015 Youth Mayor. Cowbridge Comprehensive School student Daniel Marshall,...
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Riverside market returns with a World Cup bang

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
TRADERS at Riverside Farmers Market have seen a surge in the number of shoppers since the event returned after a Rugby World...
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Barry Pumphouse redevelopment is complete

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE multi-million-pound regeneration of Barry waterfront has passed another milestone. The completion of the £2m redevelopment of Barry Pumphouse is part of...
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Taff Housing held Halloween inspired events over half term

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
TAFF housing held Halloween inspired events for local children during half term. The events were held at Riverside, Grangetown and Canton’s community...
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Labour’s new councillor hopes to reduce Riverside’s traffic problems

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
RIVERSIDE’S new Labour councillor plans to reduce the traffic problems and make the area a safer place to live. Caro Wild, 39,...
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Chaiholics. Great for a cup of tea – and a champion curry.

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Reporter Will Kirby calls in on the Welsh Curry Chef of the Year as his Roath bistro celebrates its first birthday You’d struggle...
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Heath Hospital introduces extra support for grieving parents

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CHARITY at the University Hospital of Wales (UHW) in Cardiff has started a scheme to give extra support to bereaved parents....
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Cardiff Stars to feature in Gerrard vs Carragher

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff City legend Craig Bellamy, current winger Craig Noone and Anthony Gerrard, former Cardiff City football academy prospect are all set to...
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The Blackout to play last ever gig

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
On Saturday, March 28 Wales will lose yet another one of it’s best known bands. Hardcore-rockers The Blackout are playing their last...
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Somaliland recognised by second council in the UK, Cardiff Council

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE Somaliland community in Cardiff was celebrating last night as Council voted to recognise the Republic of Somaliland as a country, the...
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Cardiff One Direction ticket prices soar after Zayn Malik quits

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
  Thousands of tickets for One Direction’s June show in Cardiff have been put on auction websites like Viagogo for as much...
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Elite League: Cardiff Devils vs Belfast Giants preview

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF Devils correspondent Tom Houghton assesses the team’s fortunes as they head over to face the Belfast Giants  in the Elite League playoffs...
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Cardiff Children's Literature Festival – What are your favourite childhood novels?

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff welcomes the third annual Children’s Literature Festival bringing familiar characters, friends and spellbinding tales to venues across the capital. All Events open...
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The 7 most heartbreaking Boy & Girl Band break-ups

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27 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
In the wake of Zayn Malik’s departure from teenage heartthrobs One Direction, The Cardiffian reflects on many a broken hearted break up...
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'NHS Wales out of TTIP' warn residents of future privatisation

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Campaigners today have been out in force warning residents about a transatlantic deal that could lead to the privatisation of the Welsh...
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Finnish school shows parents an alternative to Welsh education

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24 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff has its own “Finnishing” school. Cardiffin Suomi-Koulu, in Canton, is a non-profit charity which is financially supported by the Finnish Ministry...
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LIVE BLOG: First Minister Questions

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17 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
First Minister for Wales, Carwyn Jones, took questions in The Senedd, Cardiff Bay, from backbench Assembly Members and group leaders from 1:30 –...
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Cardiff City face surprise package Brentford

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13 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff City travel to London tomorrow to face high-flying Brentford as they look to bounce back from a disappointing defeat when they...
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LIVE BLOG: First Minister Questions

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03 Mar 2015
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Cathy Duncan
First Minister for Wales, Carwyn Jones, took questions in The Senedd, Cardiff Bay, from backbench Assembly Members and group leaders from 1:30...
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5 bondage tips at 5: Friday, Feb 27 2015

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Cardiffian and sexpert Alix Fox gives 5 top tips for starting BDSM in a relationship:   1. Communication is important. If...
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Practicing BDSM does not mean you can be a bitch!

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
For those of you thinking of dabbling in a bit of S&M this weekend, I can tell you now that you cannot...
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More students than ever are trying to cheat the exam system

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Stolen identities, faked signatures and covert recording equipment: these are just some of the ways desperate students in Cardiff have been trying...
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The last of Wales' 6 Nations hopes lie in Paris: how will they perform?

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
IT’S make-or-break for Wales tomorrow as they prepare for their crunch Six Nations showdown with France. Gatland’s side have had an indifferent...
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POLL: What are you doing for St David's Day?

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27 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
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