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A Britain “carried aloft by the march of the makers”. That was the country George Osborne envisaged in the peroration to his 2011 budget speech....
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A Britain “carried aloft by the march of the makers”. That was the country George Osborne envisaged in the peroration to his 2011 budget speech....
UK factories entered 2016 in a “state of near stagnation” following a decline in output growth and new orders during December. Firms blamed the...
Tata Steel is in talks to sell its European long products business to an investment group in a move that could support 4,700 jobs...
Growth in Britain’s manufacturing sector has weakened and costs are falling sharply, suggesting inflationary pressure remains subdued, and Bank of England policymakers are unlikely...
UK manufacturers have reported the weakest overseas demand for their goods for almost three years as they grapple with a strong pound and a...
Many of the Redcar steelworkers laid off last week had worked at the plant for years, others even for decades – from boy to...
Britain’s steelmakers are urging the government to rescue the industry from a “perfect storm” that has pushed one of the UK’s largest steelworks to...
The Royal Mint has reported soaring profits, boosted by commemorative coins struck and sold to mark events such as the 50th anniversary of Winston...