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The city centre office is at risk of closure less than five years after opening
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Almost 100 people at an energy company in Cardiff are at risk of redundancy due to fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Opus Energy, which only opened an office in Cardiff in 2016, is set to scale down the business including considering closing the city centre office based in the Capital Quarter.
Senedd election 2021 result for the Mid and West Wales region
As well as constituency MSs, there are four further MSs elected via the regional list
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The results for the Mid and West Wales region have been announced.
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A decade on from Anglesey s Day of Shame which saw councillors stripped of their powers
2011 saw council s powers handed to government-appointed commissioners following years of infighting
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In this first of a two-part piece looking back at ministers’ decision to step in and take over the control of Anglesey Council in March 2011, Gareth Wyn Williams looks at how the authority’s continual “disgrace in the media” led to what become known as Anglesey’s day of shame.