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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”

Non-alcoholic brewing start-up set their sights on national distribution

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17 Oct 2019
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Alex Myles
After winning a national award last month, Swansea-based Drop Bear Beer Co has ambitious plans for the next 12 months
90 Minutes of Freedom book cover

Local author launches new book about prison football at 10 Feet Tall

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16 Oct 2019
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Ceryn Evans
Following the release of his debut book about Wales’ only prison football team, author Jamie Grundy is giving a reading at 10 Feet Tall

Pop-up restaurant brings African food to South Wales

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16 Oct 2019
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Priyankaa Joshi
Inyamat is hosting a pop-up in Cardiff to celebrate Black History Month and raise awareness of the continent’s diverse cuisine

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.

Book clubs on the rise as bloggers set up locally-based communities

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16 Oct 2019
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Elissa Abou Merhi
Book-bloggers in Newport and Cardiff join the latest internet book trend as they launch new monthly book clubs

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: The hidden hygiene poverty crisis rising across Wales

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14 Dec 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
With more seeking help to afford even the most basic of toiletries, what is being done to guarantee the human right to cleanliness?

#InPoverty: Is Welsh heritage the answer to Cardiff’s poverty problem?

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14 Dec 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Cardiff Story Museum is aiming to tackle poverty by utilising the rich supply of welsh culture and heritage

#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: Is sport becoming less accessible for those who can’t afford it?

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14 Dec 2018
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Elis Williams
Sports facility closures are hugely problematic when it comes to encouraging young people from deprived backgrounds into sport

#InPoverty: What can be done about dangerous rough sleeping this winter?

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14 Dec 2018
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Matthew Bassil
Staying outside in winter can be deadly, but despite the numbers sleeping rough, homeless shelters say they are not at capacity

#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: Children without books could be hit hardest by gap in council budget

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14 Dec 2018
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Louella Berryman
Cardiff council has a £35 million gap in its budget – what will this mean for libraries and communities who use them?

#InPoverty: Why LGBTQ people are over-represented within homeless statistics

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14 Dec 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
With 1 in 4 homeless people identifying as LGBTQ in Wales, is enough being done to tackle the problem of LGBTQ homelessness?
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