Greener Steel at Britain’s Largest Plant Comes With Heavy Job Losses
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Asda’s woes deepen after co-owner of UK supermarket steps back
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British Steel reveals losses deepened eightfold
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US delays decision on Nippon Steel’s $15bn takeover of US Steel
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Von der Leyen gives top economic jobs to interventionist EU countries
France, Italy and Spain to share influential portfolios in next European CommissionYesterday - European Union -
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