They were found three miles away in a field about 24 hours after going on the run.
However, it will no longer be able to produce new, or virgin, steel.Greenpeace UK campaigner Paul Morozzo said he was urging the prime minister "to keep steelmaking at home, rather than rely on imported steel".
“Proper investment in UK green steel production would help our renewable energy supply chain whilst supporting workers and communities in places like Port Talbot and Scunthorpe," Mr Morozzo said.Tata has agreed to look at future investment opportunities in Wales, which are thought to include the potential for wind turbines to be made in South Wales at a new plate mill.A spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade said the UK government was "working in partnership with trade unions and business to secure a green steel transition that’s both right for the workforce and delivers economic growth".
“We will publish a steel strategy next spring that will set out a long-term vision for a bright and sustainable steel sector and will work in lockstep with our industrial strategy – which will ramp up investment and create more well-paid jobs right across the supply chain," they added.Gabriela entered the United States more than two decades ago, gasping for breath under a pile of corn stalks in the boot of a smuggler's car.
Now a housekeeper in Maryland, the Bolivian national is one of at least 13 million undocumented migrants living in the US - an umbrella term that includes those who entered the US illegally, overstayed their visas or have protected status to avoid deportation.
Across the US, migrants like Gabriela are grappling with what the incoming Trump administration's vow to conduct mass deportations could mean for their future.WSFRS have since scaled down their presence, with three fire engines currently in attendance.
"Crews worked hard to bring the fire in a scrap yard under control using jets and foam," said a WSFRS spokesperson.Police are appealing for information after a pair of nesting swans were "unlawfully killed" in Shropshire.
The two swans had been incubating their eggs on a nest at the Newport Canal in Victoria Park, Newport, when they were killed.Telford and Wrekin Police believes both swans were shot with an air rifle overnight between 30 April and 1 May.