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The government is closing in on a bailout of British Steel in which the taxpayer would inject £600 million into the group. Labour this weekend signalled a new...
Since Shell tried to scuttle an oil storage buoy off the west coast of Scotland in 1995, energy companies have had to dispose of offshore installations on dry...
Bernard Looney, the former chief executive of BP who stepped down suddenly last year, has met industry players in the United Arab Emirates over potential...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has shelved plans for his Ineos Automotive business to build an electric vehicle only months after a model was unveiled, citing low...
The German motor industry has called on the European Commission to drop its planned levying of tariffs on imports of Chinese cars, citing a string of reasons...
Labour politicians have urged Tata Steel to avoid taking irreversible action before next week’s general election after the Indian company announced it was...
The boss of Rolls-Royce has issued a stark warning that Britain is at risk of missing out on creating a homegrown industry for mini-nuclear reactors,...
The price of oil has been as much an impediment to the world’s recent economic health as a barometer of it. In the aftermath of the war in Ukraine and amid...
Britain must triple the rate at which it is building offshore wind farms or it risks missing a target that is key to decarbonising the electricity grid, a...
A privately owned rare diseases drugs company based in Cambridge has launched a $466 million hostile bid for a New York-listed rival. In an unusual takeover...
A privately owned wines and spirits merchant has been sold to Tesco’s wholesale division for an undisclosed sum. Venus, the family business that owns the...
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