PORTHCAWL, WALES - MARCH 3: Waves crash against the harbour wall during Storm Freya on March 3 at Porthcawl, Wales. The Met Office have issued a yellow weather warning for wind and have warned of the potential for large waves and spray at coastal locations. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
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Aerial pictures of Tata steel, Port Talbot
Here are a selection of aerial pictures taken from a plane over Tata steel in Port Talbot, south Wales.
The pictures were taken with Nikon's latest camera the Nikon D5.
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A general aerial view of Tata steel on April 9, 2016 in Port Talbot, Wales. Indian owned Tata steel has threatened to pull out of all its UK operations putting 4000 UK jobs at risk. Liberty House, run by Sanjeev Gupta, is the only company to publicly express an interest in Tata's plants. Business Secretary Sajid Javid has said the sale process for the steelworks will start on Monday.
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Tata steel worker Tony Price poses outside Tata steel works on April 1, 2016 in Port Talbot, Wales. Owners Tata Steel have put its British business up for sale placing thousands of UK jobs at risk. Today business secretary Sajid Javid will visit the steel works to discuss with senior management how the UK Government can support the site and maintain steel making in Port Talbot.
Asylum Seeker wristbands
Asylum seekers staying at Lynx House on Newport Road in Cardiff, South Wales, have been given brightly coloured wrist bands to wear in order to claim food. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)
Tata Steel job cuts
PORT TALBOT, WALES - JANUARY 17: Tata Steel is believed to be finalising plans to cut hundreds of jobs at its Port Talbot plant (pictured) in South Wales. The strong pound and competition from cheap Chinese imports are being blamed by the steel industry. (Photo by Matthew Horwood)