Steelworkers have drilled the final hole in the last remaining blast furnace in Port Talbot, bringing to an end the ...
Swansea University history expert Prof Louise Miskell, from Port Talbot, said: "Blast furnace steelmaking dates right back to ...
The last remaining blast furnace in Port Talbot will stop producing steel on Monday, ending the traditional method of ...
The move away from making steel from scratch using iron ore and coal to recycling metal in a new £1.25bn electric arc furnace ...
The blast furnaces now belong to Port Talbot's past but the steel industry is no stranger to change and shifts in technology.
Traditional steelmaking has come to an end but Tata Steel bosses insist it is only a matter of time until a greener operation ...
Tata Steel UK chief executive Rajesh Nair said he is conscious of how ‘difficult’ it will be for everyone as production comes ...
Eleven years ago a senior Tata manager claimed investment in Port Talbot would secure steelmaking for the next 100 years. That was the day the £185m blast furnace number four was switched on.
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 last blast furnace at one of the biggest steelworks in the world is shutting down, leaving it unable to make its own ...
Instead of taking the bold action necessary they ignored us, they dithered and delayed leaving it too late. When they finally ...
The Welsh First Minister has defended the UK Government’s efforts in negotiating a better deal for workers at Tata Steel.