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Cardiff Character: Professor Julie Williams

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09 Nov 2015
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Jessica Phillips
Science's superwoman introducing fellowships for working mothers

Local group helping to clean up Cardiff

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09 Nov 2015
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Louise Heath
Environmental Champions are educating people on how to be green

Third sector unites against bedroom tax

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04 Nov 2015
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Alessio Perrone
An online petition calls upon the Welsh Government to cover the cost of the tax

Fashion Lab prepares for sale

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04 Nov 2015
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Jessica Summers
Cancer Research’s Fashion Lab hosts seventh clothes sale

Hiroshima seminar reflects on bombings

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03 Nov 2015
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Eugenia Melissen Ferrer
The 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings calls for renewed exploration

Building for the older person

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02 Nov 2015
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Brionie Pereira
Good housing for elderly people is a major challenge

Good neighbours scheme relaunches

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28 Oct 2015
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Alistair Attwood
Llanishen Good Neighbours officially renames itself

Voxpop: Wildlife in the city

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27 Oct 2015
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Lauren Phillips
Nature campaign has been shortlisted for £120,000 prize.

Voxpop: Cardiff Train Drivers to Strike

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27 Oct 2015
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Louise Heath
Can the Arriva Trains Wales drivers’ strike be justified?

Food banks need more donations

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27 Oct 2015
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Louise Heath
A rise of referrals in South Wales calls for increase in donations

Voxpop: Keeping Cardiff safe at night

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26 Oct 2015
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Jessie-Ann Lewis
With taxi drivers refusing passengers – are authorities doing enough to keep Cardiff safe?

Voxpop: Welsh homeless numbers in decline

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26 Oct 2015
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Emily Owen
This year has seen a decline in Welsh households accepted as homeless

Rubbish bins voxpop: Will you recycle more?

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26 Oct 2015
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Alistair Attwood
Have the changes to waste collection led to a greener city?

Voxpop: Have rents become cheaper?

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23 Oct 2015
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Alessio Perrone
A study suggests the cost of rent is going down in Wales. Do residents agree?

The Gate hosts show to help homeless

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21 Oct 2015
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Alistair Attwood
Arts Centre assembles eclectic acts to raise funds for local shelter

Are Cardiff’s women safe?

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21 Oct 2015
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Brionie Pereira
Stay alert and aware, recommends self-defence expert

Voxpop: Should cannabis be legalised in the UK?

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20 Oct 2015
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Brionie Pereira
Debate sees UK’s denial about cannabis compared to America’s in regard to gun control

RNIB holds Glow Neon Fun Run

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19 Oct 2015
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Emily Owen
Charity will hold fun run with a difference, in aid of the blind and partially sighted

Cathays chapels get ready for service

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14 Oct 2015
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Jonathan Harries
Cardiff Council hope to raise £100k for vital work on chapels

Roath’s recycling event returns

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14 Oct 2015
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Lauren Phillips
Exchange in Roath returns as part of Made In Roath Festival

Charities hold first Youth Conference

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13 Oct 2015
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Emily Owen
Pride Cymru and Youth Cymru collaborate in joint venture to hold Youth Conference on Saturday

Investment plans for young businesses

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12 Oct 2015
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Lauren Phillips
Funding of £300,000 is set to launch for start-up businesses in the Welsh capital

Refugee talks begin in Wales

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12 Oct 2015
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Jonathan Harries
Government taskforce start preparations for Syrian refugees

Shop collects sanitary products for homeless

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02 Jun 2015
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altcardiff
Eagle Eye Vintage shop campaigns for sanitary product donations to help the homeless

The Boardroom sets up drinks initiative

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27 May 2015
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altcardiff
New board sports café is the first in the city to offer suspended coffee

In depth: Cardiff’s unwanted pets

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12 Dec 2014
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altcardiff
Cardiff's pet rescuers talk bad breeders, big charities and the threat of the overly kind.

In depth: Farewell to High Street

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12 Dec 2014
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altcardiff
Changes to Newport creates tention with the arrival of new complex

In depth: Cardiff fights Ebola

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12 Dec 2014
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altcardiff
New research projects have been launched to fight the epidemic

In depth: Creative lifelines

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12 Dec 2014
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altcardiff
Art can be more than purely aesthetic: it can provide a lifeline to those on the edge

In depth: Libraries fight for survival

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12 Dec 2014
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altcardiff
Impending cuts to public services threaten standalone libraries
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