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Cardiff residents protest against Council cuts

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26 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
OVER 200 Cardiff residents gathered outside City Hall to protest against cuts to local services. The protest, which took place at the...
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£10m road plan to support Aston Martin plant

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24 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A £10m access road will be created to support the new Aston Martin car plant that is due to be built in...
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Jeremy Corbyn to join protestors in Cardiff fighting Trade Union Bill.

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19 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
LABOUR leader Jeremy Corbyn has confirmed that he will speak at the Trade Union Pride March in Cardiff next month. Protesters are...
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Anti 'Islamisation of the West' group rules out Cardiff visit

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12 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A GROUP set up to combat what it calls the ‘Islamisation of the Western World’ has ruled out a visit to Cardiff....
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Investors rate Cardiff University a safer bet than China

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12 Feb 2016
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF University has broken a UK financial record in an effort to raise £300m. The money is being raised via a higher...
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Cardiff city centre has “no go areas” for blind people

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26 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
PARTS of Cardiff have been labelled no-go areas for the blind and partially sighted. Nathan Foy from Guide Dog Cymru identified Queen Street...
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Cardiff streets with the most crime revealed

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
THREE of the busiest streets in Cardiff have seen significant increases in reported crime. A Freedom of Information Request by the Cardiffian...
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Top chef returns home to Cardiff for new restaurant launch

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19 Jan 2016
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Cathy Duncan
A CHEF from Cardiff is bringing Michelin experience to a new restaurant in the city centre. Gareth Dobbs, who has worked in...
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Cardiff's hairdressing dynasty continues to cut it

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01 Dec 2015
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Cathy Duncan
The Constantinou family have been cutting Cardiff’s hair for three generations. Reporter Joe Smith talks to Simon Constantinou about winning multiple hairdressing...
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Cardiff refugee centre launches language classes for women

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF centre for asylum seekers and refugees will launch English-language classes exclusively for women next week. The Splott-based centre, Oasis Cardiff,...
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Cardiff lawyer opposes Trade Union Bill

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF-BASED lawyer has come up with a list of ways to fight the government’s controversial Trade Union Bill which would make it...
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Concerns over Islamophobic incidents in Cardiff after Paris terror attacks

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
MUSLIMS are worried about a series of Islamophobic incidents that have occurred in Cardiff since the Paris terrorist attacks. The incidents were...
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Plea to provide safe zones for prostitutes in Cardiff

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24 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A PLAN to provide safe zones for prostitutes to work in Cardiff is set to be presented to councillors. Residents in Grangetown...
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Cardiff concert venues review security after Paris terror attacks

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF concert venues have reviewed security arrangements following the terrorist attacks in Paris. The Motorpoint Arena has confirmed that it has introduced “heightened...
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What is it like to draw a naked stranger?

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
Conor Gogarty tries his hand at a life drawing class. THE thought of life drawing — the art of sketching a naked...
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Ruthless E-cigarette companies targeting children, says Welsh Minister

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE Welsh Minister for Health has accused E-cigarette companies of “ruthlessly targeting children” as he moves to bring them into line with conventional...
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Cardiff man’s Facebook post on Paris attacks goes viral

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CARDIFF man has described the “unreal” reaction to a post he put on Facebook following the Paris terrorist attacks. Leigh Matthews,...
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Could the 'Ball in the Wall' make a Six Nations comeback?

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
CARDIFF’S iconic ball in the wall feature could make a comeback during next year’s Six Nations rugby tournament. Cardiff councillor Peter Bradbury,...
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Second Sorrento's in Cardiff for father and son team

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A FATHER and son team are set to open their second Cardiff café this week after only one year of business. A...
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Cardiff's Winter Wonderland hit by Wintry weather

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17 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
THE ice rink at Cardiff’s Winter Wonderland attraction has become a victim of the Wintry weather. While the rink has been closed...
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Cardiff War Hero’s Family Make Surprise Appearance at Remembrance Service

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10 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CEREMONY to honour Cardiff’s first Victoria Cross recipient featured a surprise guest – the soldier’s surviving nephew. Guests at the service...
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Riverside market returns with a World Cup bang

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
TRADERS at Riverside Farmers Market have seen a surge in the number of shoppers since the event returned after a Rugby World...
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Heath Hospital introduces extra support for grieving parents

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03 Nov 2015
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Cathy Duncan
A CHARITY at the University Hospital of Wales (UHW) in Cardiff has started a scheme to give extra support to bereaved parents....
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