The car-making giant announced plans last week to shut its Luton van-making factory next April, putting more than 1,100 jobs ...
Just nine months ago, Carlos Tavares looked like one of the most unassailable chief executives in the automotive business.
Labour minister Jonathan Reynolds told the Commons that Carlos Tavares, chief executive of Stellantis, which owns Vauxhall, ...
The British Broadcasting Corporation Brexit caused Vauxhall’s troubles says former boss Mark Noble stepped down as Luton ...
This week's announcement of plans to close a Vauxhall van factory in Luton underlines the UK's ongoing struggle with the ...
Italy’s deputy prime minister has hit out at Vauxhall parent Stellantis, saying its problems are as much the fault of ...
Carmaker’s shares drop 8pc amid unfolding leadership crisis ...
Stellantis's stock, tumbled 6.3% to its lowest level in more than two years after boss Carlos Tavares (pictured), ...
Stellantis's chief executive resigns after a difficult year, which saw the firm announce Luton's Vauxhall plant will close in April.
It’s not the done thing to deliver a strong verdict within the opening sentence of a review, but you need to know that the ...
Stellantis last week placed more than 1,000 jobs at risk after announcing plans to close its manufacturing facility in Luton.