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Like most of the mining village lads who left school in the very early-80s, I assumed that I’d get a job at the pit.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has given a press conference in Port Talbot, where he outlined his vision for the future of ...
Nigel Farage will promise to reopen coal mines in Wales to help boost domestic steel-making as Reform UK sets its sights on ...
Some of the reasons why the world has not been able to quit coal are obvious, and some are less so. Coal is cheap and ...
A Reform government would allow coal mines to reopen in Wales to revive British steel-making ... Pollster Professor Sir John ...
The Reform leader’s pledge to restart Welsh blast furnaces ignores the practical realities of flooded pits, collapsed infrastructure – and the actual wishes of working people, argues Josiah Mortimer ...
In his opinion piece, Mr Farage actually said Reform wanted to "re-open" the steelworks. The steelworks at Port Talbot is not ...
The Reform UK leader was in Port Talbot on Wednesday where he vowed to reopen the town's steelworks and bring coal mining ...
Welsh Labour said Mr Farage had brought his fantasy politics and magic money tree to Port Talbot. “The people of Wales will ...
At its height in the late 19th century, thousands of men and boys worked down the mines, which were dotted all around ...
Miners' Picnic took place on Saturday afternoon, with people of all ages taking part in activities at Woodhorn Museum ...