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Open reaches business end – without Welsh players

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14 Feb 2020
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Joe Richards
Home snooker stars all knocked out as tournament heads into quarter-finals SEVEN of world’s top 10 players are into the quarter-finals of...
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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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Rhymetime week encourages children to be bilingual

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11 Feb 2020
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Chloe Jade Clarke
‘What happens in the early years really matters,’ says BookTrust Cymru CARDIFF libraries are taking part in the Big Welsh Rhymetime –...
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Counting the cost of Ciara while the menace of Dennis awaits

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11 Feb 2020
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Ambrose Young
More strong winds and rain for Cardiff this week as the clean-up after the weekend’s bad weather ends WHILE the chaos caused...
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Inside a Cardiff research lab on World Cancer Day

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04 Feb 2020
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Chloe Jade Clarke
Researchers who have been touched by cancer look to give something back THE University Hospital of Wales opened its doors to students,...
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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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Young dancers ‘inspire each other’ at annual showcase

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31 Jan 2020
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Chloe Jade Clarke
Over 60 schools perform across three shows for Rubicon’s St David’s Hall celebration SCHOOLCHILDREN of all abilities from across South Wales will...
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Man sleeping rough on steps

City counts fewest rough sleepers in six years

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28 Jan 2020
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Megan Davies
Joint outreach teams have contributed to fall in nightly tally, says councillor  THE number of rough sleepers in Cardiff was at a six-year-low last week, according to a...
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Reading FC responds to Cardiff demands for apology

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28 Jan 2020
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Ambrose Young
Club apologises to Bluebird fans ‘who played no part in any discriminatory abuse’ READING FC will review how matchday announcements are made after Cardiff demanded an...
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Flip-flops and chocolate help make Cardiff a safe night out

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28 Jan 2020
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Joe Richards
‘We just want people to get home safely,’ say street pastors, as city wins second Purple Flag CARDIFF has won the Purple Flag...
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Grassroots girls’ football team appeals for players

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21 Jan 2020
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Imogen McGuckin
Jo Stevens MP expressed support for Crusaders team A CARDIFF U14s girls’ football team may disband due to lack of players this...
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Welsh cakes prove popular on first City of Arcades day

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26 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
‘Best day ever’ for independent businesses, says Morgan Quarter centre manager CARDIFF’S first City of Arcades day was one of the best...
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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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Contactless donation scheme for homeless finally breaks even

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21 Nov 2019
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Megan Binns
But Give DIFFerently sparks row over moving breakfast run away from shopping areas A CONTACTLESS donation system to raise money for the homeless...
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Vice-President of Hungarian ruling party says Cardiff is ‘very nice’ with ‘good beer’

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19 Nov 2019
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John Jones
Lajos Kosa was in the capital ahead of the crucial Wales v Hungary Euro 2020 qualifier The vice-president of Hungarian ruling party...
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More books needed for Cardiff women-only library

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19 Nov 2019
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Lily Smith
Author Deborah Cameron and the estate of Dick King-Smith have given to Women’s Aid CARDIFF Women’s Aid is appealing for books, by...
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Dippy the Dino in the entrance hall at the National Museum Cardiff

Dippy the Dino pulls in visitors at National Museum Cardiff

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19 Nov 2019
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Ellyn Wright
Attenborough favourite is on tour spreading interest in natural history TODAY marks one month since Dippy the Dinosaur arrived at the National...
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Patient considers move to England for life-saving drug

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12 Nov 2019
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Chloe Jade Clarke
Wales is last home nation to agree deal for £100,000 Cystic Fibrosis treatment A CYSTIC fibrosis patient waiting to see whether a...
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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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Huge crowds at first independence march

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11 May 2019
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Isobel Owen
CARDIFF city centre was alive with chants, music and flying flags today as hundreds of people marched in support of Welsh independence.   Organised by All Under One...
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Homeless stay put in Museum Avenue tent village

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29 Mar 2019
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Connor Tovell
HOMELESS people are staying put in tents on Museum Avenue despite a 24-hour notice of leave issued on Wednesday. Cardiff council says...
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Man began growing cannabis after losing benefits payments

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29 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
A MAN who turned to growing cannabis after his benefits payments were stopped has been given a one-year suspended sentence. The crop...
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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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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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Volunteers in big push to spring clean Cardiff

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26 Mar 2019
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Louise Lazell
SPRING Clean Cymru kicked off their month-long campaign at the weekend, collecting trollies, bikes and pushchairs amongst other items from a woodland...
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Tensions rise in South Wales as Brexit date looms

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22 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
AS a petition to revoke Article 50 is signed by 3.1 percent of Cardiff’s electorate, frustrated Brexit supporters plan to drive around...
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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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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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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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Revealed: The story behind Cardiff’s huge new wildlife mural

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22 Mar 2019
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Yusuf Khan
A GIANT caiman and hunting jaguar have caught the eye of passersby as part of a huge new wildlife mural in the centre of...
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