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Day: 8 November 2019

Does the Nextbike Scheme Work in Cardiff?

Lilian Yang·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Nextbikes have some technical problems that lead to lots of bikes can't be "unlocked" in Cardiff.
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Would you subscribe to Brit Box?

Anne Nielsen·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
Newly launched BritBox has made the headlines but will the public subscribe to it?

Flu Season: How are Cardiff residents keeping themselves healthy?

Niyati Chawla·
Sport & health
·8 November 2019
Every year, an average of 600 people die due to complications of flu but are people working on keeping themselves healthy this year?

Should We Ban Religious Education in School?

Pamela Li·
Global city
·8 November 2019
In the modern society, what should we teach children to believe? God or Science?
The Martian

Can you image living on Mars?

Ziyan Wang·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
No, I choose staying on our planet. There’re new inventions, new diseases being cured every day. Who would want to...

Britain did enough to people’s mental health?

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
British government did enough to support national mental health? What would you do if you have those problem?

Voxpop: How do people in Cardiff think about tattoo?

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
A range of people in Cardiff were interviewed about their opinions on tattoos in special body parts like hands, face and eyeballs.

What will you do when you feel lonely?

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Young people feel lonely quite often than before. why this happen?
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With a General Election coming up in December, how do the residents of Cardiff think they’ll vote?

alexandermelville·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
With the political situation in the UK becoming increasingly divisive, is Brexit the most important issue for voters?

Should the Government Put a Minimum Price on Alcohol?

Naomi Huang·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
According to the Public Health Wales Observatory, alcohol is a major cause of death and illness in Wales with around 1,500 deaths attributable to alcohol each year.

Would you Change your Diet to Save the Planet?

Rhiana George·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
The dire need to save the planet grows more every day as climate crisis is something that can't be ignored in 2019. The impact of what people eat greatly affects greenhouse emissions and environmental degradation

How do you feel about living in a climate emergency?

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·8 November 2019
People in Cardiff were asked their thoughts on climate change days after scientists declared a climate emergency.

Do you think the government doing enough to help young people buy their first house?

Huan Zhu·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·8 November 2019
The government said housing was "a priority". I asked the public if they thought the government doing enough to help young people buy their first house.
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Will online advertisements change the way you vote?

Randall Gu·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Critics have worried the misuse of micro-targeting technology will sway people’s voting decision in the ways they don’t know.

How do you deal with stress

Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Over 15 million days are lost every year due to employees suffering from stress.

Do British people have the problem in gambling?

rosiewu17·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Hundreds of thousands of people in the UK have serious gambling problems, and additional more than 2 million people are problem gamblers or at risk of addiction, according to a report.  

Do you spend too much time on your phone?

Jitong Chen·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Overuse of smartphone could be a topic these days, but it seems that not everyone would like to change their habit.

Are you happy living with your parents?

Jael_Li·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
We interview some Cardiff people on the street about housing and renting, their answers are varied.

Oceans or Space: which do you think is more worth exploring?

Krista Charles·
Science & environment
·8 November 2019
A lot of money is being invested in space exploration. Should oceans be given the same attention as space?

Could you stop buying new clothes for one year?

Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Clothing sales have decreased gradually every year and one of the reasons is growing environmental concerns.

How do you deal with winter night?

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
There are one in three people in UK suffered from "seasonal affective disorder" in winter.
hand putting vote in ballot box silhouette.

What is the number one issue for voters in the 2019 general election campaign?

Anna Hart·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
It’s being dubbed ‘the Brexit election’ by Westminster politicians and pundits, but what is the most important issue for ordinary voters in the upcoming general election?

What Do You Think of Early Christmas Decorations?

Yulun Zhang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Loads of Christmas decorations show up in the early November when there are still several weeks before Christmas. We asked the public about their opinions towards it.

Should dress code regulations be tighter in the United Kingdom?

jamesmcilroy·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Some Japanese firms have instructed their female employees to stop wearing glasses in the workplace.

Should UK government ban the sale of firework ?

Mrunal Deshpande·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Every firework lover in UK celebrates 5th of November as the 'Guy Fawkes Night', by burning firecrackers but no one considers the dreadful impact those noises has on other people and animals.

Will you eat food after best-used date?

Xin Wu·
Global city
·8 November 2019
Compare to expire date, “Best-used before” has always focusing more on food quality. But does it mean exactly a safety date to everyone?

How do you feel about posting serious subjects on a “jokey” social media platform?

charlietohme·
Global city
·8 November 2019
We asked people about their opinions on posting serious subjects on a “jokey” platform; and oversharing on social media.

Back to the Pitch: Is there an appropriate time for female athletes to return to competition after giving birth?

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·8 November 2019
A soccer champion announces she’ll need less than four months before competing at the Olympic fields. What does the public think? 

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