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Inside Guildford Peasant squatters’ party as group bids farewell to the Crescent

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22 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
A GROUP of squatters held a goodbye party in the remains of Gwdihw and the Thai House on Guildford Crescent a day...
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Chippy Lane or Chip Alley? Jack Whitehall falls foul of Caroline Street’s naming debate

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19 Mar 2019
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Isobel Owen
IN the wake of Wales’ Grand Slam victory, there was only one subject on people’s lips. Was it Alun Wyn Jones’ acts...
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Protesters march against racism after New Zealand attack

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17 Mar 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
“WHOSE Cardiff? Our Cardiff,” chanted over 1,000 protestors as they participated in Cardiff’s annual anti-racism march. The crowd of over 1,000 marched...
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Potholes and death threats: Punk bike riders have ‘best job in the world’

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15 Mar 2019
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William Bolton
There’s a saying that in a large city you are never more than two metres away from one.   They work best at...
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Second Strike For Climate draws mores students despite stormy weather

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15 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
HUNDREDS of schoolchildren braved the 40mph winds and rain today to march across the city to demand action on climate change. More...
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Knife amnesty bins in Cardiff leave residents unconvinced

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15 Mar 2019
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Jonathon Hill
  A KNIFE amnesty where bins are available to hand in blades without fear of prosecution is taking place across Cardiff today....
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Guildford Crescent squatters served with eviction notice

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15 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
A GROUP of squatters called the Guildford Peasants who are trying to save an historic Cardiff crescent from demolition have been served...
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Police struggle to find suspects in 73% of Cardiff burglaries

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15 Mar 2019
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Thomas Willetts
  POLICE do not identify a suspect in almost three quarters of burglaries that take place in Cardiff, according to official figures....
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New tech that ‘smells’ when fruit and veg is best to eat

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13 Mar 2019
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Corey Aunger
NEW technology is being developed by researchers in Cardiff that can ‘smell’ when food is going off. The technique, which is commonly...
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Meet the 17-year-old leading Cardiff’s Youth Strike for Climate

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12 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
Ahead of the second Cardiff Youth Strike for Climate Justice this Friday 15th March, EMMA ELGEE interviews Beth Irving, its 17-year-old organiser,...
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The ‘Drives’ putting Cardiff’s taxi problems in their rear-view

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12 Mar 2019
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John Cooper
A GROUP of Cardiff cabbies have set up a co-operative to “give drivers a fair crack of the whip” amid fears the...
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Calls to make Cardiff dog owners better behaved

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08 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
ATTACKS on delivery workers, mess in parks and irresponsible owners were all discussed at Cardiff’s first conference on dog ownership this week....
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‘Universal Credit enables coercive control,’ say Cardiff protesters

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08 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
PROTESTERS in Cardiff believe the one claimant per household system in place under Universal Credit is allowing abusers to control their partners. ...
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Quirk, dedication and solidarity – independent eateries in Wales

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08 Mar 2019
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William Morgan
                      IN recent months, large chains such as HMV, Giraffe and Jamie’s...
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Cardiff research could help save rare Sunda Clouded Leopard

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08 Mar 2019
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Emma Elgee
A RARE and endangered Leopard may have a brighter future due to the work of a Cardiff researcher. Dr Benoit Goossens, from...
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Strikers want ‘joyful militancy’ this International Women’s Day

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05 Mar 2019
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Lydia Stephens
CARDIFF women are striking in “joyful militancy” on International Women’s day to draw attention to the unfairness of women’s work.  The event, organised by Women’s Strike...
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‘Get on’ and build Cardiff’s new bus station, say passengers

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05 Mar 2019
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Yusuf Khan
WORK is due to start on Cardiff’s new bus station later this month, and for passengers the work can’t start soon enough.  ...
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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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Uncertainty over Cardiff store as Debenhams issues warning

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05 Mar 2019
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Ffion Lewis
DEBENHAMS has issued another profit warning after sales dropped 5.3 per cent in the last six months. The retailer, which has 165...
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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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Cardiff celebrates St David’s Day with a parade and music

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01 Mar 2019
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Thomas Willetts
ST David’s Day is here, and Cardiff has led the celebrations with its annual parade in the city centre. March 1 is...
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TfW promises better train services by autumn

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01 Mar 2019
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Isobel Owen
TRANSPORT for Wales says it will spend £40 million on improvements to trains to avoid a repeat of last autumn’s chaos.   Recent...
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Stolen motorcycles recovered in Adamsdown

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26 Feb 2019
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Jonathon Hill
POLICE have been recovering motorcycles around Cardiff in their efforts to clamp down on vehicle crime. Two were recovered in Adamsdown yesterday...
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Recycling and waste management to be hit in £4m council cut

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26 Feb 2019
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George Morgan
CARDIFF Council are proposing to cut more than £4m from the environment, planning and transport budget. Recycling and waste management will face...
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Can the council do more to tackle Cardiff’s match day rubbish?

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26 Feb 2019
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Katherine Berjikian
ON Saturday over 130,000 Rugby fans came to Cardiff to watch Wales beat England – and left the city’s streets covered in...
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Help-to-Buy scheme not proving popular in Cardiff

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26 Feb 2019
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Thomas Willetts
THE ‘help-to-buy’ scheme which was set up to boost the housing market in Wales has failed to make a big impact in...
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St David's Day Parade

St David’s Day – how can you celebrate it in Cardiff?

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26 Feb 2019
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Isobel Owen
SAINT David’s Day – or Dydd Gŵyl Dewi – celebrates the patron Saint of Wales on March 1, the anniversary of his death in 589...
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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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What’s it like to work the bar when Wales play England

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22 Feb 2019
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Corey Aunger
CARDIFF’S bars and restaurants are ready as thousands make their way to the capital for Wales’ crunch Six Nations match with England....
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