The closure of the blast furnaces at Britain's biggest steelworks will lead to far more job losses than thought.
Tata announced on Friday, September 20 that the company had successfully commissioned India’s largest blast furnace at Kalinganagar in Odisha.
But it will still be a significant challenge to build a recycling system to provide the necessary scrap steel. The UK ...
In just the latest blow to in the UK steel industry, the company said losses increased eightfold in 2022, from £49.5m to £408 ...
Subject to planning consent work on the arc furnace will start next summer and become operational in late 2027 ...
The UK government has announced a ‘new and improved deal’ with Tata Steel, consisting of a £500m grant to the company, which ...
The British government and Tata of India said they would invest 1.25 billion pounds in a plan to convert the steel mill at ...
Britain’s government has unveiled details of a new support package for workers who face losing their jobs at the country’s ...
The UK government’s £500 million subsidy deal with Tata Steel aims to modernise Port Talbot steelworks, reducing carbon ...
At its height in the 1960s, the Port Talbot steelworks employed around 20,000 people, before cheaper offerings from China and other countries hit production. More than 300,000 people worked in Britain ...
Tata Steel also announced a £500 million Grant Funding Agreement with the UK Government, allowing it to proceed at pace with ...