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Bafta round-up

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE 68th edition of The British Film Academy Awards kicked off on Sunday night, presented by Stephen Fry at the Royal Opera...
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Brand new Illuminating exhibition opens

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A NEW exhibition has gone on show at Cardiff’s Wales Millennium Centre – giving a view from within Wales’ prison system. Illumination...
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Cardiff beat Europe's big-hitters in TV rights rich-list

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF CITY earned more money in TV rights than Bayern Munich, Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain last year, despite being relegated from the...
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Green light for hydroelectric energy project

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10 Feb 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff is about to get a little bit greener after the council began inviting tenderers to bid on a contract to build...
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International Women's Day celebrations to feature deaf sign language poet

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18 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A week of events being held to celebrate International Women’s Day in Cardiff will culminate in a performance from deaf poet Donna...
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Community Pride in Ely and Caerau

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07 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
    Community groups in Ely and Caerau including Communities First and ACE (Action in Caerau) have teamed up with South Wales...
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Inequality still present in Welsh workplaces

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The Welsh Assembly have met today to hold a debate over the still prevalent inequalities of women in Wales in the lead-up...
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North warns Wales to keep tempo high against England

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
George North has warned his Wales teammates to prepare for a physical battle at Twickenham on Sunday as they look to keep the...
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Crunch time for Devils as play-off race heats up

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04 Mar 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Devils face a tough match tonight against arch-rivals Nottingham Panthers as they struggle to regain lost momentum. With just six games of...
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Comic fans thrilled as Comic Con hits Cardiff

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Don’t be surprised if you bump into the Doctor or Batman this weekend, as thousands of sci-fi fans descend on Cardiff for...
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Cardiff Blues makes three changes for vital Italian clash

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Blues make three changes for their crucial trip to Italy to face fellow strugglers Zebre tomorrow afternoon. Flanker Rory Watts-Jones returns...
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Tom's Midnight Garden is a half-term treat

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Half-term means time for children's stories to return to the stage once again at Cardiff's New Theatre and this year it does not disappoint.

Singing funeral director saves St David's Day for the people of Splott

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28 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The streets will be alive with the sound of music in Splott today as a singing funeral arranger has come to the...
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Kill Your Darlings, Film Review

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Some 10 minutes into Kill Your Darlings, one of the protagonists jumps onto the table of a stuffy college library and starts...
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Cardiff council's Govier lashes out at parents over play centre referendum

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21 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Councillor Ashley Govier has hit out out at parents for seeking referendum on the future of play centres ahead of next week’s...
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Cardiff embraces National Chip Week

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18 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
THIS week, people all over the country will be honouring one of the nation’s favourite foods – the all-mighty chip. Where better...
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Cardiff Devils shuffle the pack following Dave Whistle's appointment

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18 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Devils have undergone a management reshuffle following the appointment of temporary coach Dave Whistle on a permanent three-year-deal. Whistle had initially...
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Cardiff wheelchair basketball club at the top of its game

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14 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Celts wheelchair basketball club has been home to some uplifting stories in its 12-year existence and it is going from strength...
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New Cardiff Castle lectures uncover city's past

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11 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Cardiff Castle is starting a new series of lectures which promise to uncover a different side to the city’s past. The first...
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Six Nations round up

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11 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Ireland and France remain on course for the Grand Slam but Wales have some work to do after a defeat in Dublin...
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Flash mob sings for St David's

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11 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
A singing flash mob demonstration took place outside St David’s Hall on Saturday to protest against the proposed sale of the running...
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Petition against St David's privatisation gathers momentum

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04 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
An online petition to stop Cardiff Council selling the running of St David’s Hall and the New Theatre has gathered 4,000 signatures...
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Wales to be battered by wind and rain

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04 Feb 2014
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Cathy Duncan
Wales will continue to be battered by high winds and heavy rain over the next few days. The Met Office has issued...
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From Auschwitz to Cardiff: A survivor's story

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28 Jan 2014
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Cathy Duncan
The theme of this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day ‘Journeys’ summarised Terry Farago’s life, from Budapest to Auschwitz and finally to her Cardiff home.
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