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The Heavy

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OriginBath
United Kingdom
Bath
Somerset
England
Members Kelvin Swaby
Spencer Page
Chris Ellul
Dan Taylor
GenresIndie Rock
Funk Rock
Alternative Rock
Blues Rock
Neo Soul
Blues
Funk
Garage Rock
Alternative/Indie
Rock
Official site theheavy.co.uk
Skos genreAlternative/Indie
Songs 2009
List 2009
2012
2019
AlbumsThe House That Dirt...
The Glorious Dead
Sons
Hurt & the Merciless
The House That Dirt Built
AMEN
Record labels Ninja Tune
BMG Rights Management
Career startBath, United Kingdom
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Date of Upd.
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About The Heavy


The Heavy are an English rock band from Bath, Somerset, England, formed in 2007. They have released six albums as well as a wide array of singles. Their music has been widely used in the media, with their 2009 single "How You Like Me Now?" becoming their biggest hit.

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Tata Steel: Unions condemn plans for UK's biggest steelworks

Sep 24,2023 8:01 pm

By Felicity EvansMoney editor, Wales

Trade unions have condemned plans to close The Heavy end of operations at the UK's biggest steelworks.

Tata Steel is set to make an announcement about The Future of its plant in Port Talbot later.

The GMB union said Tata and the UK government would have " fired the starting gun on the death of UK steel" if The Plan remained unchanged.

The Tata board is currently meeting in India and a statement is expected to be released once that has concluded.

The GMB union, along with Community and Unite, promised to oppose the plans with every means at their disposal.

The UK government previously announced, which employs 4,000 people, open.

Tata Steel employs 8,000 people across the UK.

However, The Money will see new electric arc furnaces replace existing blast furnaces, reducing The Number of workers needed.

The Company , which asked the government to provide further funds, is also investing £700m in The Site .

Port Talbot 's steelworks is one of the biggest polluters in the UK, with its two existing blast furnaces working around The Clock .

The new £1. 25bn greener arc furnaces are expected to be operational within three years of getting regulatory and planning approval.

The UK government said The Deal " has the potential to safeguard" More Than 5,000 jobs across the UK.

But the unions have criticised this plan, with GMB's national officer for steel, Charlotte Brumpton-Childs, saying: " Tata must pull back from The Brink , work With Us to deliver a better outcome for their workforce and protect UK virgin steelmaking.

" If this plan remains unchanged, Tata and UK government have fired the starting gun on the death of UK steel. "

She warned closing down facilities while supplying mills with foreign steel would " put us on a Collision Course with massive industrial unrest".

Roy Rickhuss, General Secretary of the Community union, said: " This disgraceful announcement from Tata Steel is another Kick In The Teeth for their loyal workforce and the Port Talbot community.

" The unions do not accept the closure of The Heavy end and we continue To Believe the blast furnaces are crucial to the transition to green steelmaking. "

He added the unions would " never accept" The Plan and would " oppose it with everything we've got".

Ahead of the expected announcement, Tata Steel said: " We hope to start formal consultation with our employee representatives, shortly.

" We believe our £1. 25bn proposal to transition to green steel making will secure The Business for the longer term, bolster UK steel security and help develop a green ecosystem in the region.

" We Are committed to meaningful information and consultation process with our trade union partners about these proposals and will carefully consider any proposals put forward. "

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