A forklift worker at the plant, who has been with the company for 10 years, said he was "pretty depressed" by the news. He ...
More than 1,100 jobs at the van-making factory are at risk, but Stellantis said it is hoping to transfer "hundreds" of Luton ...
Motor giant Stellantis says it is closing the van making plant in the context of the UK's rules on electric vehicle sales.
Consumers aren’t buying electric and this is not the manufacturers’ fault. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has been ...
The owner of the Vauxhall brand says it plans to close its factory in Luton which makes vans, putting 1,100 jobs at risk. The ...
It's not all bad news, but this is undeniably a blow, both to the UK car industry and a government already struggling to quell concern about its transition to EVs, writes Sky's Paul Kelso.
It is easy to throw around the blame. The owner of Vauxhall is now Stellantis, which was formed by Chrysler, Fiat and Peugeot ...
Vauxhall started making cars in 1903 in South London but moved to a new factory in Kimpton Road Luton in 1905. Car ...
The brutal restructuring at Vauxhall in Britain is part of a global jobs massacre by Stellantis and other transnational car ...