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Environmental conditions attached to state aid could mean converting blast furnaces
JLR among those still discussing bailout loans with government
Government poised to provide loan worth hundreds of millions of pounds
FCA sends letters to 7,700 after mis-selling review finds most advice to transfer out of BSPS scheme was unsuitable
Staff prepare for more walkouts as tensions rise at Indian conglomerate’s European arm
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Tata’s chief executive, forecasts a major shift to more flexible working arrangements
Chunk of assets already pledged as collateral could complicate efforts to secure fresh debt
Steelmaker says more funding needed given scale and length of lockdown disruption
Henrik Adam outlines ‘urgent priority’ to boost performance as he cuts 1,250 jobs
Thai banks to sell 840-acre site to South Tees Development Corporation
Development corporation and Thai banks wrestle over SSI UK’s 870 acres
Group struggles as orders from key customers stall amid trade war
Steelmaker grapples with ‘unprecedented’ market conditions
Europe’s third-largest steelmaker likely to cut jobs but keep open south Wales plant
Plans to close Orb factory in south Wales after failure to find a buyer
Fewer horses at race meetings is real possibility under no-deal exit from the EU
Output fell at the country’s largest steel producer because of repair work on a furnace
Antitrust enforcers wanted significant disposals to mitigate competition concerns
German group’s shares jump 27 per cent but UK unions warn on future of steelworks
Regulator believes deal lead to less choice and higher steel prices
Homes in South Wales town shaken by explosion at Tata plant
Turnround of Welsh steelworks not yet complete, cautions Hans Fischer
More than 800 steelworkers were persuaded to give up guaranteed pensions
Group’s disappointing performance may raise questions about health of business
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