Unions have put forward a plan to keep blast furnaces in Scunthorpe open.The GMB, Community and Unite unions said they met ...
Tata Steel's Port Talbot steelworks is undergoing a major transformation with the installation of two electric arc furnaces, aiming to restart steel production in 2027 with a focus on decarbonization.
Unions GMB, Community and Unite met with bosses from British Steel owner Jingye this week about their plan and GMB has said British Steel 'warmed' to the plan - but movement from Government is needed ...
After the closure of the blast furnaces at Tata Steel’s plant in Port Talbot, South Wales, last September, Scunthorpe’s Queen Anne and Queen Bess are the last to remain in the UK. British Steel’s ...
British Steel was forced to close one of its two blast furnaces at ... plans to build one “green” furnace on Teesside and another at its main works in Scunthorpe was first reported by the ...
The MP for Scunthorpe has said he is "quietly hopeful" that two new electric arc furnaces will be built at the town's steelworks. Sir Nic Dakin was responding to a report in The Sunday Times ...
Sir Nic Dakin says there is still "hard work" to do before a deal can be announced The MP for Scunthorpe has said he is "quietly hopeful" that two new electric arc furnaces will be built at the ...
The Financial Times and BBC have reported that the company is now looking to build two electric arc furnaces (EAFs) at its Scunthorpe site. British Steel currently has coke blast furnaces at ...
The two new "green steel" furnaces would replace British Steel's blast furnaces in Scunthorpe as part of plans to rebuild the country's steel industry. Sir Nic told BBC Look North: "It rings true ...
The United Kingdom government has formed the Steel Council ... at its Port Talbot works. Longs producer British Steel also aims to replace the four blast furnaces at its Scunthorpe site wth ...
The two new "green steel" furnaces would replace British Steel's blast furnaces in Scunthorpe as part of plans to rebuild the country's steel industry. Sir Nic told BBC Look North: "It rings true to ...