When it comes to renovating or updating an older home, many homeowners focus on big projects like replacing floors, updating the kitchen, or painting walls. However, one often overlooked element that ...
Pedestrian steps described by one councillor as an “accident waiting to happen” in Guisborough are to be replaced.
Pedestrian steps described by one councillor as an “accident waiting to happen” are to be replaced. Redcar and Cleveland Council successfully sought permission from councillors for the concrete steps ...
There was support for the planning application, although an MP said more consideration needed to be given to those with ...
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Your browser does not support the <audio> element. Each year China makes as much steel as the rest of the world combined. The vast scale of its output—around 1bn ...
As presidential politics cloud the outlook of US Steel’s merger with its Japanese rival, a national security review of the deal is now not expected to be decided until after the election ...
NEW YORK, Sept 12 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Insufficient heat can interrupt the welding process, but U.S. Steel’s (X.N), opens new tab problem has been too much of it. Fiery nationalistic and ...
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The British government and Tata of India said they would invest 1.25 billion pounds in a plan to convert the steel mill at Port Talbot in Wales to an electric furnace. By Stanley Reed Reporting ...
US Steel put itself up for sale in 2023 after receiving an unsolicited $7 billion takeover offer from Ohio-based Cleveland Cliffs. The $14.9 billion deal with Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest ...
After spending more than a week trying to secure a meeting with the president of the United Steelworkers union, Nippon Steel’s Takahiro Mori finally got an answer. But it was not the one he wanted.