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  • Prisoner behind a fence
    #InPoverty: Almost half of prisoners in Cardiff are homeless once released
    13 Dec 2019
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    A look at why released prisoners are going into homelessness and entering a cycle of reoffending after serving their sentence
  • #InPoverty: Wales’ hidden gambling problem costs our NHS millions per year
    13 Dec 2019
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    As gambling addiction is recategorised as a public health issue, is enough being done for the 95,000 problem gamblers in Wales?
  • becoming a single mother can lead to bad finances
    #InPoverty: Too bad to stay, too poor to leave? The price of being a single mother
    12 Dec 2019
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    For many women, becoming a single parent is incredibly painful. What happens when this choice means facing poverty?
  • #InPoverty: Overweight and trying for a baby? The NHS’s lack of fertility support
    12 Dec 2019
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    Although 60% of adults are overweight, women are being denied access to fertility treatment with no assistance because of their size
  • #InPoverty: Are shipping container homes what homeless families want?
    11 Dec 2019
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    To help the thousands of people waiting to be homed in the city, Cardiff council has installed shipping containers for them to live in
Aikido demonstration with sticks

Aikido expert to come to Cardiff

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20 Nov 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
A world-renowned aikido expert is to come to Cardiff Aikido club to host a seminar for aikido practisers of all capabilities

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

Local food boom fuels restaurant growth

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20 Nov 2018
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Elis Williams
Highly acclaimed Cardiff restaurant, Dusty knuckle, has announced plans to open a new restaurant in the city centre

Pop-up kitchen helps local refugees

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20 Nov 2018
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Maria Mellor
Charity raises money for refugees with a monthly mobile kitchen which serves food from their countries of origin

Historical restoration of feminist film showing this weekend

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20 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Restored film from Tunisia made in 1975 to be shown this week as part of 16 Days of Activism

Ffwrnes Pizza voted food award finalist

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20 Nov 2018
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Thea Jeffreys
Welsh pizza company combines traditional Italian methods with classic Welsh produce to create an award winning formula

Cardiff hosts Bigmoose Supertri 3

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20 Nov 2018
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Corrie David
Bigmoose is running its 3rd Supertri, a triathlon for disabled children, where there's no rules or times, just fun and inclusion

Roath library to become dance centre

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19 Nov 2018
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Louella Berryman
A local dance company is hoping to secure £2 million of funding to turn a former public library into a community dance studio
girls skating

Skater girls unite at Spit and Sawdust

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19 Nov 2018
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Hannah Weiss
Prom Queen Social Club gives girls of all ages the chance to learn to skateboard. They hold their first Christmas party on 8 December

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?

Tech wallet start-up is back on track

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19 Nov 2018
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Anya Walsh
A year ago, Mike Bagnall decided to found his own company, RedBear. He is now more ready than ever to make his business grow

Pride shares story of marketing success

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18 Nov 2018
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Matthew Bassil
Representatives from Pride will show small organisations that a good event doesn’t have to cost the earth

Voxpop: Energy drink ban

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14 Nov 2018
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Samantha Cunningham
Do the public think that it should be illegal for supermarkets and other retailers in Wales to sell energy drinks to children?

Ex-cop gives serial killer talks

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13 Nov 2018
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Matthew Bassil
A criminal profiler turned crime writer offers a glimpse into the minds of some of Britain and America’s most notorious serial killers

Is self-care the secret to successful business?

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13 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Wellbeing expert Lianne Weaver will share the secrets of how prioritising self-care could help female entrepreneurs in Cardiff prosper

World class business coming to Cardiff

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13 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Cardiff entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to brush shoulders with some of the world’s finest business minds at this year’s Introbiz expo
Aneurin Bevan MP

Charity calls for social justice for all

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13 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
The Bevan Foundation is inviting the people of Cardiff to join in as it reflects on how it can eradicate social injustice

Cafe helps combat food waste

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13 Nov 2018
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Lydia Caunce
The Secret Garden actively helping local businesses and reducing food waste

Unicycle Hockey club offers classes

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13 Nov 2018
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Samantha Cunningham
Unicycle Cardiff holds classes in unicycle hockey as numbers grow, they aim to make Cardiff the hub of unicycle sports in the UK
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

Time’s up for sexual harassment at work

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13 Nov 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
A national charity is calling time on sexual harassment with an event which aims to tackle the issue in Welsh workplaces

Chemistry event at National Museum

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13 Nov 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
The National Museum is holding a day of chemistry events to help encourage a greater enjoyment of science

Christmas drink launched at Tiny Rebel

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13 Nov 2018
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Roberta Mason
When it comes to Christmas tipples and a festive atmosphere at a local independent brewery, “You Snow’s It” is a good place to be merry at Tiny Rebel
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

Coffee shop smashes Kickstarter target

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13 Nov 2018
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Chloe Allen
Hard Lines, the coffee shop with an edge, has raised £15,000 to secure a fixed venue on Castle Street, Cardiff

Local skate shop to showcase new video

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13 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
An independent skate shop local to Cardiff will showcase a new skating video on 16 November at the Beelzebubs bar on Church Street

Candlelit concertos at Llandaff Cathedral

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13 Nov 2018
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Anya Walsh
Mozart, Bach and Vivaldi will be given center stage at Llandaff Cathedral this November thanks to the London Concertante
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