Some steelworkers at the site in Port Talbot are on their final shifts as the blast furnaces switch off on Monday "You'll open the window one morning and it won't look like Port Talbot." Photographer ...
The blast furnace will be replaced with an electric arc furnace which produces less carbon dioxide, but needs fewer workers Steelworkers have drilled the final hole in the last remaining blast furnace ...
The investment will support the delivery of floating offshore wind projects in the Celtic Sea ...
The government has announced a “new improved” arrangement with Tata, the conglomerate that owns the Port Talbot steelworks, confirming a £500m grant which will go towards building a greener electric ...
The UK Labour government has explained the different approaches taken to the crises faced by Scunthorpe and Port Talbot steel plants. While Westminster has stepped in to save the blast furnaces and ...
Privatisation, a lack of industrial strategy and cheap imports have all but buried domestic steel output but there is hope for the future The government confirmed on Wednesday that a £500m rescue ...
One year ago, Cassius Walker-Hunt was working at Port Talbot's steel plant. Now, he's running his own coffee shop in the town centre, having been made redundant when Tata Steel announced the closure ...
It could see the creation of assembly and manufacturing facilities for the offshore wind industry ...
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