Tata Steel: Port Talbot blast furnaces to close with 3,000 expected job losses
Plans to cut jobs in a move to greener steelmaking a "crushing blow" for Port Talbot, unions say.
Plans to cut jobs in a move to greener steelmaking a "crushing blow" for Port Talbot, unions say.
The firm is planning to expand production and open more stores, despite a drop in profits.
Profits have dropped sharply and the company has cut posts at its Northampton headquarters.
Mitsuko Tottori joined the flag carrier as a flight attendant in 1985, before working her way up.
The land earmarked for the project's axed second phase may now be used for other development.
The firm is part of an inquiry into how hundreds of Post Office managers were wrongly prosecuted.
The retailer plans a "phased withdrawal" but says its 1.9m bank customers will see no immediate change.