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Cardiff churches live-stream to reach worshippers

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01 Jul 2020
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Beth Thomas
Some may open for private prayer, says Welsh Government NEW rules published by the Welsh Government have lifted the ban on weddings...
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Cardiff Council’s pink sticker recycling scheme criticised

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03 Mar 2020
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Rhiannon Moore
Residents are worried they will get fined over a mistake or due to someone else’s rubbish CARDIFF Council launched its pink sticker...
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“Coronavirus helpline charged me £10 for NHS advice”

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28 Feb 2020
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Marie-Claire Alfonso
Worried Italian student kept on hold to NHS Direct Wales premium number had to top up phone credit twice PEOPLE who fear...
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Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn adds support to Cardiff University strike

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21 Feb 2020
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Ellyn Wright
Staff and students at UCU rally ‘boosted’ by Labour leader at rally JEREMY Corbyn spoke at a Cardiff University strike rally yesterday,...
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Cardiff University staff strike again after ‘laughable’ pay offer

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18 Feb 2020
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Edd Church
The walk-outs at 75 UK universities will mean thousands of students miss out on teaching UNIVERSITY staff in Cardiff will strike for...
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Work begins on latest phase of North Road Cycleway

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18 Feb 2020
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Beth Thomas
Cardiff Council’s transport white paper proposes £10m to be invested in the city’s cycle superhighways WORK has begun on the latest Cycleway...
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Hammer-wielding man jailed for 14 months after fight over cigarette

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11 Feb 2020
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Rhiannon Moore
Jason Kain, who has 43 previous convictions, admits affray in Cardiff city centre A MAN has been sentenced to 14 months in...
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Cathays stabbing: Three jailed for murder of Fahad Nur

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07 Feb 2020
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Beth Thomas
Killers made a ‘considerable attempt’ to track down teenage victim, prosecutor said THREE men were sentenced to life imprisonment totaling nearly 70...
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Students bring portraits to life at National Museum

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04 Feb 2020
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Beth Thomas
Fashion in the Frame shows costumes re-created from paintings in city’s art collection ART was brought to life at the National Museum...
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Roath remembers its fallen – with a virtual war memorial

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31 Jan 2020
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Megan Davies
Stories of nearly 100 people have been saved but volunteers want help to uncover far more WITH no physical war monument, people connected to Roath...
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Open-mic night for those affected by mental illness returns to city

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21 Jan 2020
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Beth Thomas
MaDCaff hosted its first event in Cardiff in July A “PRESSURE-FREE” open-mic event for performers affected by mental illness returned to Cardiff....
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Cardiff University staff strike over ‘perfect storm of problems’

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26 Nov 2019
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Edd Church
Lecturers, librarians, IT staff and others are striking for eight days over pensions, pay and job security AFTER nearly two years of...
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Wales’ ‘first robotic waiter’ pays a visit to Cathays café

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26 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
Developed by Cardiff Metropolitan University, it can sing, dance, walk and talk THE “FIRST robotic waiter in Wales” has paid a visit...
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Cathays gallery hosts exhibition touring UK and Gulf states

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19 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
The Place I Call Home features photographers based in the UK and the Middle East A CATHAYS gallery is showing an exhibition...
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Bute Park attack: Runners told to stick to well-lit routes

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12 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
Police issue warning as they check CCTV in hunt for curly-haired cyclist RUNNERS have been warned to stick to well-lit routes as...
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Cathays closed-end streets may get grant for facelifts

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05 Nov 2019
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Beth Thomas
CARDIFF Council has proposed “environmental improvements” for road end closures on some Cathays streets. The plans, proposed under Cardiff Council’s Neighbourhood Renewal...
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Hand in your knives to combat crime, urge police

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05 Nov 2019
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Megan Davies
Teams of Cardiff officers are tackling violence with knife amnesties and events  POLICE are inviting people to hand in knives to be destroyed as...
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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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Cafe volunteers connect their community in Cathays

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08 Mar 2019
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Lucy John
A CAFE which was set up to being local people together in Cathays is continuing to grow in popularity. The Meeting Room Café...
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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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Volunteer clean-up campaign to get £50,000 council boost

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05 Mar 2019
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George Morgan
THE Cardiff-wide Love Where You Live campaign received a funding increase of £50,000 in the council’s annual budget. The increase was confirmed...
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Celebration of folk draws sell-out crowd in Roath

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05 Mar 2019
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Jonathon Hill
CARDIFF was home to a festival of folk and Celtic music on Saturday, as a variety of artists descended on artsy Roath...
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Cathays power cuts cause blackouts for more than 300

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01 Mar 2019
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George Morgan
AN underground cable fault has been blamed for Cardiff power cuts that have been going on for over a week. Residents told...
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Bute Park canal body is local man in 70s, say police

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25 Feb 2019
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George Morgan
A LOCAL man in his 70s was pronounced dead, after he was discovered in Bute Park canal near Cardiff Castle yesterday. Police...
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Parking chaos frustrates Cathays residents

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19 Feb 2019
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Lucy John
CATHAYS residents are frustrated by careless parking along Rhymney Street. Some worry that emergency services struggle getting down Rhymney Street. There is also confusion over...
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Fixed penalties to be issued to Cardiff residents over fly-tipping

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19 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
RESIDENTS of Cardiff who hand their rubbish to someone else who then fly-tips it could face a penalty of up to £300....
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Blind Welshman has high hopes for England rugby call-up

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15 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
GARETH Davies’ “whole world came crashing down” when he was just 20 years old. The doctor told him he had retinitis pigmentosa,...
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Roath festival celebrates Welsh folk music

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12 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
A CELEBRATION of folk and Celtic music will be coming to Cardiff next month, when some of the nation’s most exciting up...
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Luxury student flats add to residents’ concerns

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08 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
CARDIFF is rife with student accommodation. Traditionally, this has meant student halls or terraced houses converted into flats. The city is, however,...
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Contraceptive patch for world’s poorest countries to be developed at Cardiff University

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08 Feb 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A CONTRACEPTIVE patch for the world’s poorest countries is to be developed in Cardiff University after it won financial backing from the...
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