Harland & Wolff, the 163-year-old firm that built the Titanic, has declared itself insolvent after failing to secure funding ...
For the second time in five years, the parent company of the shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland, will enter administration ...
Harland & Wolff said on Monday it plans to appoint administrators in the coming days as the company known for building the ...
Harland & Wolff, the holding company for the shipyard that built the "Titanic," has gone into administration in Britain, ...
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Staff employed by each of Harland & Wolff's four yards, including in Belfast, are not affected by redundancies.
Shipbuilder Harland and Wolff is investigating the “misapplication” of more than £25mn of corporate funds, as the UK group ...
The firm said between 50-60 immediate redundancies are expected but said that staff employed at its four shipyards are not ...
Harland and Wolff, the Aim-listed shipyard said steps were now underway to reduce headcount in its "non-core" and "central ...
It was revealed last week Harland and Wolff may be on the brink of announcing its adminsitration, with a number of bidders ...
Harland & Wolff said on Monday it will wind down its non-core businesses and lay off some of its employees as the British ...
Harland & Wolff, the 163-year-old firm that built the Titanic, has declared itself insolvent after failing to secure funding to continue trading. The loss-making UK shipbuilder said Monday that it ...