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Business snows down as customers stay away

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02 Mar 2018
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Olivia Williams
BUSINESSES across Cardiff were affected by the snow today, as many closed their doors to customers. Fashion retailers Primark, River Island, Topshop...
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Got (bread and) milk? Snow halts food deliveries across the city

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02 Mar 2018
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Hannah Butler
IT’S early afternoon on one of Cardiff’s worst ever snow days. Work is cancelled, schools are closed and once you’ve Instagrammed the...
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Snow strands Cardiff Airport passengers

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02 Mar 2018
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Zara Morgan
PASSENGERS have been left stranded after Cardiff Airport cancelled or delayed flights because of Storm Emma. Cardiff Airport cancelled 25 flights this...
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Protesters say no to new M4 relief road

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27 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
PROTESTERS picketed the SSE SWALEC cricket stadium in Sophia Gardens to campaign against the new M4 relief road south of Newport. The...
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Bringing art to the streets of Cardiff

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27 Feb 2018
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William Cole
“IT’S incredible.” “Not my sort of thing.” “Beautiful.” These are the thoughts of Shelby, 25, Keith, 53, and Enrique, 28, who all...
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Powerful exhibition shows reality of modern slavery

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27 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
AN exhibition raising awareness of the harsh reality of modern slavery in the UK has come to Cardiff city centre The Invisible...
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Police cordon off road after alleged robbery

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27 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
POLICE have cordoned off a road in the city centre following an incident, which happened early this morning. South Wales police are...
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The Stones are Rolling back into Cardiff

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26 Feb 2018
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William Cole
CARDIFF fans of The Rolling Stones are delighted that the band have announced their first show in the city since 2006. The...
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Sick days cost Cardiff Council £11 million

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23 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
STAFF at Cardiff Council took nearly 11 days off each on sick leave last year, costing the authority £11m. According to a...
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Tributes paid to ‘loved and respected’ lecturer

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23 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
LECTURER Malcolm Anderson, who died earlier this week, was loved and respected by staff and students alike, according to the head of...
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Dr Who leaves £1m black hole in Cardiff

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20 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
THE Dr Who Experience closed in September leaving Cardiff Council out of pocket to the tune of £1.147m. The visitor attraction was...
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Cardiff music awards voted for by you, the fans

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20 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
WELSH bands are celebrating their nominations in the Cardiff Music Awards which are voted for by the public. The awards were set...
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Ex-winners back band contest as launchpad for success

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16 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
A WELSH band have spoken about how winning a Cardiff talent show, which is coming back to the capital for the seventh...
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Cardiff City Hall, where last night's meeting took place.

Eight arrested in council fraud inquiry

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16 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
EIGHT men have been arrested on suspicion of fraud in Cardiff say South Wales police. It is understood that seven of the...
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Your guide to key points in Cardiff’s ambitious five-year plan

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16 Feb 2018
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Laura Clements
PEOPLE in Cardiff may see an increase in cab fares, changes to household waste recycling, and a new indoor arena at Atlantic...
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Cardiff dresses-up for anime and gaming convention

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13 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
SCORES of costumed gaming and anime fans descended on Cardiff for their annual gathering. Cardiff Anime & Gaming Convention, at the Mercure...
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Ex-Cardiff Devil opens coffee shop to help homeless

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13 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
A NEW coffee shop in the city centre will be helping Cardiff’s homeless by offering jobs to those living on the streets....
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Stalker jailed after harassing ex-partner on Facebook

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13 Feb 2018
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Zara Morgan
A 32-YEAR-OLD man was jailed for 18 weeks at Cardiff Crown Court for repeatedly breaching a five-year restraining order against his ex-partner...
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Railway arches businesses worry over high rise project

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09 Feb 2018
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William Cole
PLANS for a set of three high-rise buildings have been approved by Cardiff Council, despite nearby business owners claiming they were “cut...
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Council and Police raise flags for LGBT History Month

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09 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
CARDIFF Council and South Wales Police are flying rainbow flags to mark LGBT History Month. The event is held every February and...
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Cardiff Sisters of Solidarity need your cash

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09 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CARDIFF women’s group is asking for cash to set up a pop-up venue in time for International Women’s Day next month....
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Would moving the Cardiff Story museum be a boost to the Bay?

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06 Feb 2018
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Rory Claydon
AN IDEA to move the Cardiff Story museum to the Bay has been revealed as part of plans to boost the economic...
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Crafty Devil's Cellar bar

Customers fund brewers to open new city centre pub

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02 Feb 2018
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Emily Gill
TWO men who started making beer in their garden shed are set to open their own Cardiff pub and brewery thanks to...
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Council misses out on LGBT top 100 – again

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02 Feb 2018
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Ioan Phillips
CARDIFF council has come under fire as it failed to make the Stonewall top 100 employers list for the sixth year. The...
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‘Exemplary’ chippy sad at no to 24-hour plan

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02 Feb 2018
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Olivia Williams
BOSSES at a Cardiff chippy are disappointed their bid to open 24-hours, seven days a week has been rejected. Carl Ryan, director of...
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‘One in five Cardiff jobs could be taken by robots’

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30 Jan 2018
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William Cole
ONE in five Cardiff jobs are in occupations that are likely to decline due to robot automation, according to new research. A...
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Plan for 24-hour chippy in Cardiff is rejected

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30 Jan 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CARDIFF fish and shop’s plan to open 24-hours a day, seven days a week was today rejected by the council. Parc...
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Wales’ Holocaust Memorial Day remembers victims

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30 Jan 2018
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Zara Morgan
WELSH leaders and representatives came together to honour and remember Holocaust victims at the annual Memorial Day service at Cardiff City Hall...
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Time to shake-up ‘archaic’ gender inequality in cross-country

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26 Jan 2018
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Laura Clements
ON February 11, nearly 2,000 competitors will line up at Pontypool Park for the first race in 2018 for the Gwent Cross...
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Welsh scientist and Finnish artist make comic book for schools

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26 Jan 2018
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Olivia Williams
A CARDIFF astronomer and a Finnish artist have come together to make a series of comic books for Welsh schools and are...
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