Tata Steel, blast furnace
The closure of the blast furnaces at Britain's biggest steelworks will lead to far more job losses than thought.
But it will still be a significant challenge to build a recycling system to provide the necessary scrap steel. The UK ...
The stretch of the M4 closest, between junction 41 and 42, to the steelworks was changed to a 50mph zone in September 2019.
With the loss of 2,500 jobs at the South Wales steelworks, despite a £500m government green grant, James Moore unpicks what’s ...
THE UK government has agreed to give a £500m (US$651m) grant to Tata Steel to build an electric arc furnace at Port Talbot, though 2,500 jobs will still be lost as the firm presses ahead with plans to ...
However, unions have remained critical of Tata’s plans to close the blast furnaces at Port Talbot and had put forward an alternative plan to keep them open while different future arrangements ...
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But the large sum will provide little comfort to the 2,500 people expected to lose their jobs as Tata Steel close the UK's last blast furnace at port Talbot in south Wales. And nor is it ...