Tata Steel's bid to build a £1.25bn electric arc furnace at its Port Talbot steelworks has been given the go-ahead by ...
Port Talbot is already reeling from hundreds of job losses when the Welsh town's steel works' last blast furnace closed ...
UK Steel, the industry trade lobby group, has warned ministers that the sector could face annual carbon costs as high as ...
Workers face a struggle on two fronts, against a ruthless global corporation and the Unite bureaucracy which is facilitating ...
Unions urge the UK government to provide British Steel with £200m to keep Scunthorpe’s two blast furnaces running until electric arc furnaces can be built.
Tata welcomes planning approval despite losing 2,000 jobs, marking a major shift to greener steelmaking in Port Talbot.
Port Talbot is set for a new lease of life after plans for Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking were approved today.
The development could begin by the summer of 2025 and follows the decision to shut down the blast furnaces with the loss of ...
Tata Steel UK’s proposals for a £1.25 billion Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) based steel making facility at its Port Talbot site have been approved by Neath ...
The development could begin by the summer of 2025 and follows the decision to shut down the blast furnaces with the loss of ...
The authority’s Planning Committee agreed to move ahead with the plans to redevelop the existing Port Talbot site where Tata ...
The closure of the blast furnaces have seen nearly ... Rajesh Nair, chief executive of Tata Steel UK, said the company was "committed to begin large-scale work on site this summer".