Cardiff News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Cardiff News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Cardiff: Two people hospitalized after violent assault in Cardiff suburb | June 22
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Cardiff saw a violent knife attack in a suburb leaving two injured, sparking safety concerns, while the city faces backlash over replacing a hospital park and ride with an AI data center. The Ring and Crimestoppers NeighbourGood Café Tour launches to boost community trust and safety through local engagement.
Cardiff: Two teenagers stabbed in Lydstep Park | June 21
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Cardiff: Two teenagers stabbed in Lydstep Park, a 70-year-old injured in a shopping park collision, and city plans for a new Welsh-medium school. Also, warnings about a £150 insurance penalty for certain methods and a viral guide on gelato vs. ice cream.
Cardiff: Petrol bomb makers sentenced over Ely riots | June 20
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Cardiff's latest episode covers the sentencing of Ely riots participants for petrol bomb use, a new Welsh-medium school proposal, and a housing crisis affecting a local woman. The episode also includes updates on regional funding and weather conditions.
Cardiff: Cardiff now has more Welsh speakers than any other part of Wales | June 19
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Cardiff celebrates a milestone as Welsh speakers now outnumber other Welsh regions, while ten individuals face sentencing for their roles in the Ely riots. The city also welcomes a new immersive brewery and a potential high-profile football match against a European giant.
Cardiff: Ely Riots: First rioters sentenced in court | June 18
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Cardiff's latest episode covers sentencing for Ely Riots participants, plans for a new Welsh-medium school in the city center, and a resident's sudden paralysis after years of boxing dreams. The episode also highlights an upcoming neurodivergent careers event and weather updates for the city.
Cardiff: Seized illegal e-bikes crushed by South Wales Police and Cardiff council | June 17
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Cardiff authorities crushed over 50 illegal e-bikes to combat unregistered riding and theft, while seven new Youth Hubs aim to boost job skills in areas with high youth unemployment. A Scotland fan's death at the World Cup has led to calls for supporting local youth sports, and a Cardiff couple faced a £5,500 insurance bill for a travel mishap.
Cardiff: Cardiff security upgrade approved for busiest railway station | June 16
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Cardiff's busiest railway station, Cardiff Central, is getting major security upgrades including new surveillance and access controls after recent safety concerns. A confusing red and blue cross road sign in Wales has sparked confusion, prompting the Welsh government to standardize traffic signage, while a Cardiff resident's £10,000 spending on Albanian organized crime highlights warnings about illicit networks.
Cardiff: Cardiff boy with 20 allergies faces anaphylaxis risks | June 15
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Cardiff: A boy with 20 allergies is under close watch after anaphylaxis concerns at school, while Take That’s concert at Principality Stadium causes road closures. A refuse collector clarifies cooking oil disposal, and a student wins a national STEM competition highlighting the city’s innovation.
Cardiff: Fish deaths spark investigation in Welsh stream | June 14
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Cardiff authorities investigate dead fish in a Welsh stream amid concerns over water quality, while a supermarket in the city prepares for safety measures after a land collapse. The Local Wire also covers Take That’s 2026 Circus tour, Pride Cymru festival, and new death notices.
Cardiff: Cardiff Airport passengers warned of border issues with Spain | June 13
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Cardiff's airport travelers face potential border delays as officials warn of document processing issues, while Pride Cymru festival and actor Sam C. Wilson's family life take center stage. A rugby referee calls for global officiating reforms, and a charity sparks debate with its anti-fox hunting protests.
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