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Environment voxpop: waste not, want not?

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01 Nov 2018
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Chloe Allen
In the UK there is a nationwide initiative to reduce people's consumption of single-use plastics. Is Cardiff an eco-friendly city?

Water fountains voxpop

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31 Oct 2018
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Matthew Bassil
Could free water fountains reduce the amount we rely on disposable plastic bottles? The locals give their views

Voxpop: Soft drink sugar tax

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31 Oct 2018
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Louella Berryman
We took to the streets of Cardiff to find out what people think about paying more for their favourite sugary soft drinks.

Flexitarianism voxpop: a good idea?

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31 Oct 2018
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Lucy Smith
What do the people on the streets of Cardiff think about the semi-vegetarian diet that’s taking 2018 by storm?

Meat consumption voxpop

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30 Oct 2018
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Elis Williams
The people of Cardiff were asked whether they would consider reducing their meat consumption following a recent climate report.

FareShare and Tesco to fight food poverty

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30 Oct 2018
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Louella Berryman
Tesco teams up with leading food waste charity to fight hunger and poverty in South Wales this month

Cardiffians caring about climate change

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30 Oct 2018
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Kathryn Morgan
Cardiff locals are banding together to combat apathetic attitudes towards climate change and encourage conversation 

Dog ban voxpop: yes or no?

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30 Oct 2018
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Kathryn Morgan
Cardiff Council is considering introducing a new dog ban, but what do locals in Cardiff parks think?

Voxpop: Is the internet a good thing?

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30 Oct 2018
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Sam Lewis
We asked locals whether we should pull the plug on the world wide web

Canadabis Voxpop – Legalising Cannabis

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30 Oct 2018
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Molly Dowrick
Canada legalised cannabis last week and has become just the second country in the world to do so, according to BBC News. The largest country in the world to legalise cannabis, Canada recently legalised the drug for over 19s for recreational use.

Foundation aims to empower young girls

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29 Oct 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
The new initiative is hoping to tackle gender inequality and the Welsh pay gap by promoting self-esteem in the younger generation

Women at the top: voxpop

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29 Oct 2018
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Thea Jeffreys
Does Wales need more women in top jobs? Find out what the people of Cardiff think...

Cardiff Couriers Demand Fair Wages

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25 Oct 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Takeaway deliveries may be affected in Cardiff, as local couriers put pressure on Uber Eats to provide a minimum wage

‘Human books’ on loan at Cardiff Library

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23 Oct 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
A local community group has found a rather bookish way to start the conversation on social change

Extreme fundraising for breast cancer

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22 Oct 2018
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Kathryn Morgan
Charities are hosting extreme fundraising events this October for breast cancer awareness month  Cancer Research Wales (CRW) has created a skydiving event...
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Voxpop: Should 16-year-olds vote?

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22 Oct 2018
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Corrie David
The Welsh Government are attempting to lower the voting age to include 16-year-olds. What does the public think?

In depth: Astronomy in Cardiff

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12 Dec 2017
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Hallah Danbouh
Astronomy is an ongoing hobby of interest, but can amateurs become heavily involved, or is it just meant for scientists?
Consumers of today are making more informed decisions about their purchases

In depth: Cruelty-free beauty on the rise

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11 Dec 2017
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Anjali Balasubramaniam
Cardiff is currently witnessing an increase in the demand for beauty products that are entirely organic, vegan and cruelty-free

In depth: Interfaith harmony in Cardiff

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11 Dec 2017
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Haider M H
There are several faith groups in Cardiff. We live in a rather diverse city. Divided we fall! So, how can we get along with each other?

In depth: Paws a moment

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11 Dec 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
Do you want to make a difference this Christmas? Spread your love by adopting a dog from the shelter this winter 

In depth: Why Cardiff is feeding itself

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11 Dec 2017
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Guy Hirst
Cardiff’s urban gardening initiatives promote sustainable food, but to what extent are they solving Cardiff’s fruit & veg deficit?
A bullet journal can be a great way to document habits and improve mental wellbeing

In depth: The forgotten generation

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11 Dec 2017
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Madison King
Is enough being done in Wales to help adults suffering with mental illness, or is the focus on the younger generation too great?
Picture of designs at Physical graffiti

In depth: Ink individuality

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11 Dec 2017
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Sophie King
The tattoo industry in Cardiff is booming, but are there surprising reasons for going under the gun?
coal exchange, mine, preserved, hotel

In depth: Restoring Cardiff’s mining past

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11 Dec 2017
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Daniel Gibson
After years of neglect, Cardiff’s Coal Exchange is being refurbished into a luxury hotel that has finally renewed interest in the area.
Belong Cardiff

In depth: Sexism in gaming

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10 Dec 2017
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Chris Wallace
Misogynistic harassment in video games routinely makes women feel unwelcome. Can Cardiff’s gaming cafés provide a safe space?
The winter Giving Week has been running for several years, with some events, like a senior citizens Christmas Party being repeated

Volunteers to help spread festive cheer

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05 Dec 2017
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Patrick Cremona
Student Volunteering Cardiff is giving students and non-students alike the chance to volunteer with a series of charity events this week

Citizens have their say on city planning

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05 Dec 2017
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Charlie Hart
Cardiff Council has released its consultation paper detailing redevelopment for the city and citizens can have their say on the plans
Straw, Drinking, Drinker, Pub, Lights

Brains Brewery agrees that #StrawsSuck

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05 Dec 2017
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Tom Gadd
Brains Brewery have decided to extend the #StrawsSuck campaign, with straws no longer being automatically given in 103 of their pubs
You can help struggling families make sure they put a smile on their young one's face

Play a quasi-Santa Claus this Christmas

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05 Dec 2017
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Anjali Balasubramaniam
Donate presents to children who might not otherwise receive any on Christmas day with the support of the Salvation Army
map, air quality, pollution

Mapping Cardiff’s air quality problem

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28 Nov 2017
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Daniel Gibson
Despite some long-term improvements, certain areas of the city are still suffering from a concentration of road-based pollution.
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