The storm around the closure of the long steel business by ArcelorMittal South Africa concerns a lot more than just steel, ...
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Europe was an armed camp at the start of the 20th century. Among the most active arms dealers of the day was Basil Zaharoff, a shadowy figure who moved among ...
As the classic car marque makes its comeback, Gordon Young looks at five more lost brands that went on to enjoy a new lease of life.
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The closure of the SSI steelworks at Redcar shocked the country, the Tories and motivated thousands of skilled steelworkers up and down the country to take to the streets demanding government ...
Have you ever seen a metal sculpture garden like this? We spent the day at the British Ironworks Centre, home to some of the UK’s most stunning metal sculptures and the powerful Knife Angel, a ...
Smithfield Foods' CEO says he hopes that everything the company has done to make working in its plants more attractive ever ...
At its peak, the British steel industry was the world’s largest, producing 40% of the world’s steel, and transforming communities across the country. Though American competitors overtook British Steel ...