Cardiff Bus boss says he s had a guts full of staff complaining during pandemic
Paul Dyer made the comments on an internal messaging system
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The boss of Cardiff Bus has said he s had a complete guts full of some colleagues complaining over working conditions.
Plans to turn Cardiff Queen Street building into huge hotel
Developers want to open an apartment hotel with more than 140 rooms
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The sad state of Cardiff s much-loved music venue Gwdihw almost two years after it closed Was it really worth it?
The empty site, pictured on Thursday, where the buildings once stood (Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne)
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Police investigating hate incident after poppy wreaths for ethnic minority soldiers dumped on bin
Race Council Cymru said the incident left them shocked, horrified and distressed
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Police are investigating a hate-related incident after poppy wreaths laid for ethnic minority servicemen and women were dumped on a bin.
The areas of Cardiff with the highest rates of coronavirus cases
Many areas have seen a big decrease from previous weeks
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The areas of Cardiff with the highest rates of coronavirus cases have been revealed.