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    Steel industry facing first strike in 30 years

    Workers at Tata Steel have voted by almost 9-1 to go on strike in a row over pensions, threatening the first national walkout in the industry for more than 30 years. Members of the Community union backed strikes by 88% and other forms of action

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    World's cheapest car gets upmarket makeover

    The Tata Nano – launched in 2009 as the world's cheapest car – is to get a makeover to attract buyers who have been put off by the car's low-budget image. Tata – owners of the British brands Jaguar and

  • BusinessAOL

    Tata Steel plunges into the red

    India's Tata Steel has plunged into the red with losses of £840 million after wiping £1 billion off the value of its European arm, which employs 18,500 people in the UK. The overall post-tax figure for the group represents a sharp fall from

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    Jaguar Land Rover boss Tata Ratan says JLR is a highlight of his career

    Owner of Jaguar Land Rover, Ratan Tata, is preparing to retire, saying the UK luxury car maker's recovery is a high point in his career. Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Tata spoke about how, when he bought Jaguar Land Rover from Ford for

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    Tata compressed air car getting closer

    Tata Motors, the company responsible for the world's cheapest car (and the owner of Jaguar Land Rover, as an aside), is developing a car that runs on compressed air. Imagine that. Tata owns the licence to develop a compressed air engine

  • EntertainmentAOL

    Innovations: the best tech at the Geneva Motor Show

    It's always the flashy or eccentric cars that make the headlines at any motor show, but the technology that's inside them is often far more impressive – and far more important. Here are the innovations showcased at Geneva 2012

  • TechnologyAOL

    Geneva Motor Show: Tata Megapixel

    Despite sounding like a crap Taiwanese camera and coming from the maker of the world's cheapest car, the Tata Megapixel is a very clever little thing indeed. Its doors slide out electrically from the middle and it has no B-pillars, like the