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Conference to champion the inclusion of those with learning difficulties

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17 Oct 2019
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Peter Wolinski
Learning Disability Wales’ conference will advocate people with learning disabilities being “seen, heard, valued and included”

Pro-Remain residents organise transport to London to voice their Brexit concern

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16 Oct 2019
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Sean Rees
As the Brexit deadline of October 31st looms, groups like Cardiff for Europe are making sure their voice can be heard.

Demonstration held in Cardiff in support of Iraqi democratic protests

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16 Oct 2019
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Joe O'Connor
Members of South Wales’ Iraqi-Kurdish community conducted a support protest in Cardiff City Centre last Saturday, showing solidarity with their compatriots some 3,500 miles away

#InPoverty: Welsh employment is on the up yet child poverty is still a concern

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14 Dec 2018
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Lydia Caunce
Are statistics showing a rise in employment an attempt to conceal that Wales has the highest child poverty in the UK?

#InPoverty: Then and now, the link between poverty and prostitution

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14 Dec 2018
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Anya Walsh
Throughout history and to this day, poverty is often the underlying cause of prostitution. Looking back, we see very little has changed
This little alien seems quite down to Earth about empty buildings © Oliver Cuenca

#InPoverty: Why are homes allowed to stand empty in a housing crisis?

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14 Dec 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
“What on Earth are they doing allowing people to live and die on the street when buildings like this are sitting empty?”

#InPoverty: Why no one is talking about hunting as a solution to poverty

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13 Dec 2018
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Sam Lewis
Veganism is not the only option for those unhappy with factory-farming practices, and America may hold the answer

#InPoverty: The awful “circle of decline” of social isolation and rural poverty

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13 Dec 2018
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Molly Dowrick
Rural poverty is off the beaten track, but 23% of rural Wales is in poverty, and stuck in a cycle of few services and social isolation

Magazine aims to break down stigma of fear

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11 Dec 2018
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Mairi Hughes
A new magazine reveals why being scared is nothing to be ashamed of by exploring the role fear plays in our lives

DiffVoices pushing for a People’s Vote

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11 Dec 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
An organisation is using its collective voice to campaign for a second Brexit referendum and maintain a pro-Europe stance in the capital

Protest over M4 relief road plans

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05 Dec 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Protesters have gathered to voice their dismay as the Welsh Senedd approaches a decision on a new motorway route

Cardiff Character: Tarek Samad

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29 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Helping the homeless onto their feet one latte at a time: Tarek’s Café H eases the homeless into the world of work

Is active transport the answer?

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27 Nov 2018
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Maria Mellor
Cycling UK suggest that Welsh Government measures to reduce air pollution are not enough, and need to focus on encouraging active transport

Humanists lend hand in life v death case

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20 Nov 2018
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Lucy Smith
His family were murdered by the Taliban, if he's deported he will be too. Cardiff Humanists are fundraising so he can claim asylum

Crowdfunding efforts for local BME project

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20 Nov 2018
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Chloe Allen
The Ethnic Minority Welsh Women Achievement Association (EMWWAA) are crowdfunding for a new project that will profile the achievements of BME woman in Wales
Oliver Cuenca photo Cardiff defibrillator Crwys pub Welsh Hearts charity appeal saving lives

Heart charity launches appeal

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20 Nov 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
Welsh Hearts raises funds for public defibrillators and presses for better accessibility and more public support to save Welsh lives

Outdoor smoking ban proposed

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20 Nov 2018
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Sam Lewis
A candidate for First Minister will ban smoking in city and town centres and outside cafes and restaurants, but not everyone is happy

Excessive drinking must stop in Wales

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19 Nov 2018
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Molly Dowrick
People in Wales are drinking too much, says health secretary, Vaughan Gething, so what should be done this Alcohol Awareness Week?
temple of peace and health

Wales for Peace uncovers stories from the past

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13 Nov 2018
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Hannah Weiss
The Wales for Peace exhibition allows visitors to explore the impact Welsh communities have made towards campaigning against conflict
Dog first aid CPR Cardiff

Doggy first aid for charity

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13 Nov 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
A course on first aid for dogs hopes to raise funds for charity as part of National Diabetes Awareness Month

Activists plan global warming protest

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13 Nov 2018
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Lucy Smith
The Activists Café is still busy seeking change two years after its launch and climate change is top of the agenda this November 

Splott park could be a ‘community asset’

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13 Nov 2018
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Chloe Allen
Community interest group Green City Events is campaigning to stop a derelict park from being sold for redevelopment by Cardiff Council

Quiz at Senedd for World Diabetes Day

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13 Nov 2018
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Molly Dowrick
More than 7% of the population of Wales are living with diabetes, but what is being done this World Diabetes Day?

Stabbing raises questions for police

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12 Nov 2018
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Sam Lewis
Wales was revealed as the region with the lowest knife crime rate on the same day as a Cardiff stabbing last week

Charities host wellbeing event

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10 Nov 2018
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Louella Berryman
Local project organisers are encouraged to take some time out of their busy schedules by attending a nature-themed wellbeing event

Llamau holds next Sleep Out fundraiser

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09 Nov 2018
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Samantha Cunningham
Local charity Llamau invites everyone to join them in the battle against homelessness with a night filled with friends, fun and fundraising

Female DJs and MCs take the stage

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06 Nov 2018
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Hannah Weiss
Cardiff collective Ladies of Rage push back at the city's male-dominated music scene, as they prepare to showcase their skills at The Moon 

Local choir sings for Palestine

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06 Nov 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
A local choir raises thousands of pounds in support of Palestine, despite being met with initial hostility   There’s a not so...
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Vox Pop: Conserving Cardiff’s heritage?

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05 Nov 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
Alt Cardiff ask the general public what they think of Cardiff’s conservation areas and how helpful they really are for the city...
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Welsh funding voxpop: Who deserves more?

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01 Nov 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Cardiff will receive a small rise in council funding next year according to provisional figures, whilst other areas in Wales look set to receive less
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