Is the UK steel industry in fine fettle or suffering terminal corrosion? It has changed and is changing, and there is life in it yet, Ruari McCallion reports.
To paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of the death of the UK steel industry have been somewhat exaggerated. To many outside observers – and even to people involved in manufacturing – the toppling of the towers at Ravenscraig, Llanwern and Ebbw Vale symbolised the end of the industry, but the UK has a history of innovation,…
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