CELSA

Future of steel in the UK hearings moved to autumn

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 14, 2019

Committe postpones evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn

Key Points: 
  • The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has postponed the beginning of its evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn.
  • The BEIS Committee has delayed the beginning of this inquiry to allow there to be full focus in the coming weeks on attempts to find a buyer for British Steel.
  • As part of this inquiry, the Committee expects to hold public evidence sessions with: Greybull Capital; the trade unions Unite and Community; Tata, Liberty, Celsa and UK Steel; and the Secretary of State.
  • Further announcements on the timing of evidence sessions will be made in due course.

Future of steel in the UK hearings moved to autumn

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 14, 2019

Committe postpones evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn

Key Points: 
  • The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has postponed the beginning of its evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn.
  • The BEIS Committee has delayed the beginning of this inquiry to allow there to be full focus in the coming weeks on attempts to find a buyer for British Steel.
  • As part of this inquiry, the Committee expects to hold public evidence sessions with: Greybull Capital; the trade unions Unite and Community; Tata, Liberty, Celsa and UK Steel; and the Secretary of State.
  • Further announcements on the timing of evidence sessions will be made in due course.

Future of steel in the UK hearings moved to autumn

Retrieved on: 
Friday, June 14, 2019

Committe postpones evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn

Key Points: 
  • The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee has postponed the beginning of its evidence hearings for its inquiry on the UK steel industry to the autumn.
  • The BEIS Committee has delayed the beginning of this inquiry to allow there to be full focus in the coming weeks on attempts to find a buyer for British Steel.
  • As part of this inquiry, the Committee expects to hold public evidence sessions with: Greybull Capital; the trade unions Unite and Community; Tata, Liberty, Celsa and UK Steel; and the Secretary of State.
  • Further announcements on the timing of evidence sessions will be made in due course.