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Coronavirus blamed for loss of almost 100 jobs at Llanelli factory which makes airline cabin interiors
AIM Altitude has said its Dafen operation will close at the end of May
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Bosses at a Llanelli factory will be shutting its doors with a loss of nearly 100 jobs.
AIM Altitude has blamed the knock-on effect of the Covid crisis on the aviation industry as the reason for the move.
A Welsh council leader has been suspended after he was secretly recorded calling a female politician a cow .
Council leader Rob Jones made the despicable comments during a meeting but did not know it was being recorded.
It has now come to light after the clip of the insult aimed at Plaid Cymru politician Bethan Sayed MS was shared online.
Rob Jones (pictured) made the despicable comments during a meeting but did not know it was being recorded
In the audio, Mr Jones says: Bethan Sayed, the cow that she is.
Mr Jones, leader of Neath Port Talbot Council in South Wales, now claims it has been edited to produce a damning commentary on me .
Neath Port Talbot Council leader steps back from role after calling MS a cow walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The old Afan Lido site in Aberavon is to be covered with 137 new homes
The development on the site of the once hugely popular attraction will be made up of two, three and four-bedroom houses as well as flats
The site of the former Afan Lido complex in Aberavon (Image: South Wales Evening Post)
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