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Town that was once the fastest-growing in Europe shows perils of allowing conditions for foreign businesses to worsen
GEL joins race to cash in on region’s mining revival
UK mining company will also search for lithium and tin as Cornwall attempts to revive industry
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The 18-mile stretch of shingle is celebrated in postcards, paintings and fiction, yet few venture out to walk its length
Move boosts Britain’s hopes of creating domestic mining industry for metal vital in electric car transition
Home Office says vessel will open ‘in the coming weeks’ after inspections uncover compliance issues
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Indian group to select Somerset site to supply Jaguar Land Rover’s electric cars
In the 19th century, the public initially turned a blind eye to prison hulks — but not so today
Developers battle to fund mining projects aiming to support Britain’s EV supply chain
Prices were rising fast in the countryside around Stroud but interest rate rises have hit the market hard
The listed groups are less geared and have made a better start at tackling problems with ailing infrastructure
Joint venture with British Lithium aims to reduce dependence on imports of crucial battery metal
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