Tata Steel
Tata Steel UK sells long products business to Greybull
11 Apr 2016
Tata Steel UK Limited today announced the signing of an agreement to sell its loss-making long products business to a family-controlled investment firm, Greybull Capital
Tata Steel UK wants SFO probe into possible fraud at its unit: report
08 Apr 2016
At least nine employees at Tata Steel’s Yorkshire's site are believed to have been suspended after documents revealed falsification of product certification
UK minister Sajid Javid meets Tatas’ Mistry in Mumbai
07 Apr 2016
UK business secretary Sajid Javid had a two-hour meeting on Thursday with Tata chief Cyrus Mistry and other officials to discuss the contours of the sale of Tata Steel’s UK assets, with the British government anxious to avoid job losses
Cameron rues lack of takers for Tata’s steel assets
31 Mar 2016
Chairing an emergency meeting on Tata Steel’s decision to pull out of the UK, Prime Minsiter David Cameron said his government will do all it can to save thousands of jobs, but ruled out nationalisation
Tata Steel puts entire UK business up for sale
30 Mar 2016
After a marathon board meeting in Mumbai, Tata Steel has decided to put an end to its UK journey that began with the purchase of Corus in 2007, as it sees no prospect of a turnaround in a market glutted with cheap imports
Tata Steel UK to axe 1,050 jobs to save cost
18 Jan 2016
Tata Steel close to selling UK long products plant: report
07 Dec 2015
Tata Steel may also cut 720 jobs at its Rotherham plant in South Yorkshire after talks to save redundancies failed, say reports
Tata to close Scotland's last major steel plants in restructuring of UK operations
17 Oct 2015
Cheap imports and high energy costs have put pressure on British steel companies and made domestic production non-competitive
Tata Steel to axe 1,200 jobs in UK
17 Oct 2015
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