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Vauxhall Motors: British car company
Vauxhall Motors Limited is a British car company headquartered in Chalton, Bedfordshire, England. Vauxhall became a subsidiary of Stellantis in January 2021, having previously been owned by General Motors since 1925.

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Vauxhall parent firm's boss abruptly resigns - days after Luton plant announced closure

vauxhall parent firm's boss abruptly resigns - days after luton plant announced closure
The chief executive of Vauxhall's parent company has abruptly resigned, just days after the car brand's factory in Luton was slated for closure.
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Car factory job losses undeniably a blow - as Vauxhall's parent company crystal clear on reason behind move

car factory job losses undeniably a blow - as vauxhall's parent company crystal clear on reason behind move
The closure of Vauxhall's Luton van plant is a car crash for the 1,100 workers who could lose their jobs and threatens to trigger a pile-up for a government facing acute pressure from manufacturers..
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Vauxhall Luton factory to close - putting more than 1,100 jobs at risk

Vauxhall will close its Luton plant in April, the parent company Stellantis announced.
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Maker of popular car brands threatens to end UK production

The maker of Peugeot, Citroën, Vauxhall and Fiat vehicles, Stellantis, has threatened to end its car making in the UK due to electric vehicle (EV) production rules.
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Electric van production to secure future of Vauxhall's Luton plant

Vauxhall's parent company has secured the future for its Luton plant but demanded more government aid to help drive the transition to electric vehicles.
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Vauxhall owner sees Brexit threat to UK factories

vauxhall owner sees brexit threat to uk factories
Vauxhall's parent company has called for the government to renegotiate its Brexit deal with the EU to correct elements that place the future of UK plants at risk.
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