Steelworkers have drilled the final hole in the last remaining blast furnace in Port Talbot, bringing to an end the ...
The Tata steelworks will stop producing liquid iron as part of a restructure costing 2,800 jobs.
The blast furnaces now belong to Port Talbot's past but the steel industry is no stranger to change and shifts in technology.
Swansea University history expert Prof Louise Miskell, from Port Talbot, said: "Blast furnace steelmaking dates right back to ...
For Jon, there is a strange sense of déjà vu, having documented the fictional demise of a steelworks in the town as a ...
Traditional steelmaking has come to an end but Tata Steel bosses insist it is only a matter of time until a greener operation ...
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 ...
Tata Steel UK chief executive Rajesh Nair said he is conscious of how ‘difficult’ it will be for everyone as production comes ...
Today marks the end at one of the biggest steelworks in the world as the last blast furnace at Port Talbot in Wales shuts ...
The UK's biggest steelworks in Port Talbot will cease production on Monday after more than 100 years leading to nearly 3,000 ...
There will around 2,000 direct job losses at the steelworks as a result of the move, plus a huge number of indirect losses in ...
The last remaining blast furnace will cease operating today with Tata seeking to move to an electric arc furnace operation in ...