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Entrance to the club Mary's

Fashion show to support World Aids Day

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28 Nov 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
In lieu of World Aids Day, the University of South Wales and Mary’s collaborate to present Marytacular Fashion Show

Local AM in fight to ban smacking

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28 Nov 2017
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George Griffiths
Ahead of a consolation in January, Huw Irranca-Davies is championing a smacking ban, but do his constituents agree with him?

Locals will go purple for Crohn’s

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28 Nov 2017
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Gemma Harris
To raise awareness of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, the nation is set to go purple on Friday 1 December for Crohn’s and Colitis Week

Cardiff Character: Rachel Kennedy

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27 Nov 2017
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Sophie King
Paramedical cosmetic tattooist bringing confidence back to breast cancer victims by giving them nipple tattoos

Valleys Character: Mary Mogg

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27 Nov 2017
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George Griffiths
A valleys matriarch won big on the bingo, and tells us more about her extraordinary life; from the the coal pits to the wonders of social media
A man who looks scruffy standing in the middle of a busy street

Cardiff Character: Warren Jewell

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21 Nov 2017
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Kelsey Rees
The homeless man who can be heard livening up the city's streets with his singing and guitar playing for the passing crowds
social care

New training unit to improve social care in Cardiff

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21 Nov 2017
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Lauren Brown
A supported, happier workforce will revitalise quality of care, says Councillor
nightlife, ambulance

Council aims to create a nightlife for all

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21 Nov 2017
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Daniel Gibson
The Community and Adult Services Committee met this week to determine how to make the late-night city centre a safer place for everyone.

Carers will fight for their rights

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21 Nov 2017
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Gemma Harris
In honour of Carers Rights Day 2017, Carers Wales are hosting their third All Wales Carers’ Assembly to support carers across Wales

Selma James – on struggles of women

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21 Nov 2017
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Oindrila Gupta
On 30th November, Cardiff People’s Assembly is hosting an event with Selma James, “Women Race and Class: Uniting Our Struggles”

Train changes threaten chaos to South Wales’ rails

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21 Nov 2017
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George Griffiths
Plans to renew the Wales and Borders rail service is close to “collapse” after Arrive Trains Wales pulled out of bidding.

Challenging Islamophobia this November

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16 Nov 2017
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Haider M H
Do you have any questions about Muslims and Islam? Visit the Islamophobia Awareness events for answers
Gurdwara meal time

Gurdwara kitchen feeds all for free

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14 Nov 2017
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Haider M H
The Sikh community in Cardiff shatters inequality through the practice of eating together and offering free meals every week
photo of a shipping container that would be used as a home for the homeless

Shipping containers to help homeless

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14 Nov 2017
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Sophie King
Plans have been put forward for shipping containers to be used as temporary homes for homeless families.

Do you feel safe in Cardiff?

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14 Nov 2017
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Madison King
Half of women surveyed say they do not feel safe travelling in the city after dark
Cardiff Christmas Cards

Cardiff’s Christmas cards help homeless

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14 Nov 2017
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Guy Hirst
Cardiff artists have designed Christmas Cards you can buy to support The Wallich’s Rough Sleepers campaign

Cemetery discovers new buried legs

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13 Nov 2017
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Guy Hirst
Five amputated legs are now known to have been buried in Cathays Cemetery
A picture of the Howard Gardens green space sign with the park in the background

Council look to sell vital green space

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11 Nov 2017
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Kelsey Rees
County Council would rather make green than improve the green space
photo of someone using the Schoop app

Schoop to get £200,000 investment

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10 Nov 2017
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Sophie King
InspireWales has invested £200,00 in the business app Schoop that makes communication between parents and schools more fluid.
Brother Ambrose Jackson

Young Catholics are joining a commune

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04 Nov 2017
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Emmet McGonagle
Youths are trading in the liberal life for a room with a pew
Protesters sharing the rainbow flag

LGBT protest for gay rights in Egypt

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04 Nov 2017
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Emmet McGonagle
Over 50 people rallied to protest the arrest of LGBT supporters in Cairo.

Welsh smacking ban voxpop

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01 Nov 2017
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Patrick Cremona
Do the public think the Welsh Government should ban parents from smacking their children?
Girl in front of female statue

Female statues voxpop: should there be more?

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01 Nov 2017
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Lauren Brown
As pressure mounts for more statues of inspirational women in Cardiff, people in the city have their say The recent death of...
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A view from outside the Welsh Assembly

Bicycle climate change protest

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05 Dec 2016
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KimKaveh
800 People cycled to Cardiff Bay to call for a fair global deal on climate change

In depth: Animal justice in Cardiff?

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05 Dec 2016
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AlexJones
An exploration into the thousands of animal tests taking place on your doorstep

In depth: It pays to save a pension early

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05 Dec 2016
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BethHughes
Get financially savvy and ensure a good pension so you're not broke at 60
Helen Nolan is a volunteer at the City Church food bank

In depth: Fuel banks to the rescue?

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05 Dec 2016
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EstherEgbeyemi
Introduced earlier this year, we explore the impact of Wales’s first fuel bank on the city

In depth: Disability and poverty

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05 Dec 2016
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MaddyRichards
Young people in high poverty as it's revealed disability budget cuts are nine times higher

In depth: Homeless at Christmas

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05 Dec 2016
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ElinorStephens
As the number of homeless families rise, can Cardiff cope with the soaring demand?

In depth: Welsh videogames industry

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04 Dec 2016
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HarryRidgewell
The UK was the sixth largest video game market in 2015 but what's Wales' role?
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