Tata Steel ceases operations at Port Talbot, UK's largest steel plant, with plans to resume steelmaking in 2027/2028.
The Welsh First Minister has defended the UK Government’s efforts in negotiating a better deal for workers at Tata Steel.
The last blast furnace at the giant Tata works will stop producing steel today, marking the end of the traditional method of ...
Tata Steel Ltd. has officially ceased operations at blast furnace 4 at its Port Talbot facility, marking the end of ...
Braving the opposition from workers and political parties for almost a year, the Indian company stuck to its plan to end ...
Traditional steelmaking has come to an end but Tata Steel bosses insist it is only a matter of time until a greener operation ...
Yesterday, when the boilers of Britain's last coal-fired power station, at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in were shut down for the last ...
Swansea University history expert Prof Louise Miskell, from Port Talbot, said: "Blast furnace steelmaking dates right back to ...
Ending an era of over 100 years, Ratan Tata led company ceased operations in this plant for bigger transmission plans.
The Port Talbot plant in South Wales, owned by Tata Steel, reached a significant milestone on September 30, when its Blast ...
This is the moment true, original steel production in Wales was brought to an end. As the sun set over the UK's largest steel ...
The process of winding down operations at the final blast furnace has been underway for a number of days. Tata had warned ...