Virgin Orbit: Branson's rocket firm permanently ceases operations
Sir Richard Branson's rocket company Virgin Orbit has shut down, just months after a major mission failure.
In March, Virgin Orbit said it would make most of its workforce redundant after failing to secure new investment.It came just weeks after the company paused operations in an apparent attempt to shore up its finances.
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