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Iconic Titanic Shipyard Harland and Wolff Saved
The deal secures around 1,000 jobs across the UK, including 500 at the iconic Belfast shipyard in a move that bolsters the UK's defense capabilities.
Harland & Wolff set to be saved in deal with Spanish firm
Navantia has been in exclusive negotiations since October after Harland and Wolff's holding company fell into administration. All jobs at the firm are expected to be saved in the deal, which is also thought to include Harland and Wolff's facilities in Scotland and England.
Business secretary announces deal to save Harland and Wolff
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has announced a deal has been struck with Spanish state-owned business Navantia to takeover Belfast shipbuilder Harland and Wolff. .
Navantia Buys Shipbuilder Harland & Wolff in UK-Backed Deal
Titanic shipbuilder Harland & Wolff will be bought by Spanish rival Navantia, as part of a commercial deal supported by the UK government that secures a key defense contract.
Hundreds of Harland & Wolff jobs saved in Scotland
A buy-out of shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has secured the future of 350 jobs in Scotland, the UK government has said. The Belfast-based company, which owns fabrication yards in Arnish in Lewis and Methil in Fife,
Harland and Wolff: Relief and joy in Appledore as historic shipyard is saved by rescue deal
People in the North Devon village of Appledore say they are 'thrilled' that their historic shipyard has been saved by a rescue deal. | ITV News West Country
Titanic builder Harland and Wolff to be bought by Spain’s Navantia
The future of the Northern Ireland-based Harland and Wolff shipbuilder, which famously built the Titanic, appears to have been safeguarded after the Spanish state-owned business Navantia stepped in to buy it.
Spain's Navantia saves iconic Belfast shipyard Harland & Wolff
The Belfast company famed for building the Titanic plunged into administration in September for the second time in five years.
Harland & Wolff deal a ‘Christmas present’ for Scots workers, says Murray
Harland & Wolff deal a ‘Christmas present’ for Scots workers, says Murray - He said the Navantia takeover deal will secure jobs at two Scottish yards, and could lead to hundreds of new roles.
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Harland & Wolff sale will mean losses for creditors and suppliers, interim chair says
The sale of storied UK shipbuilder Harland & Wolff to Spanish defence group Navantia will “regrettably” mean losses for ...
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Harland & Wolff Shipyard to be Bought by Spain’s Navantia
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, the shipbuilder famous for building the Titanic, is to be bought by Spanish state-owned business Navantia. The Northern Ireland-based company was placed into a type of bankruptcy ...
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Spanish shipbuilder expected to announce it is taking over Harland and Wolff
A Spanish state-owned shipbuilder is expected to confirm this Thursday that it is buying Harland and Wolff, the Belfast ...
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Dec 20: Harland and Wolff saved; New Lords peers; Genesis’s clever de-icing tech
Deal to save Harland and Wolff ‘vote of confidence in UK’ – business secretary Taxpayers will pay more for Royal Navy support ...
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Harland & Wolff takeover by Spanish state outfit 'best outcome workers could have got - and long-term closure of yard is not inevitable'
The deal for Harland & Wolff to be taken over by a Spanish state-run company is about the best outcome workers could have ...
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Labour ministers praise Harland & Wolff deal with Hilary Benn saying troubled firm now has a 'bright future'
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