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Britain’s parliament is only recalled at times of national crisis. But when lawmakers were brought back from their Easter vacation last weekend, the cause was not a war or terror attack – but the ...
Business secretary warns that – without action taken in parliament on Saturday – UK would have lost its ability to produce ...
Jonathan Reynolds, speaking to reporters in Scunthorpe, said that nationalisation was the "likely option at this stage".
The deputy PM says "nothing is off the table" and would like to see private investment at the Scunthorpe plant.
Turning off the furnaces would be a "complex, costly nightmare the government wants to avoid", Sky News science correspondent Thomas Moore says.
Strong supply chains are vital in this complex manufacturing process – and British Steel faced a perfect storm of problems.
Rachel Reeves visited Scunthorpe's British Steel site and said the Government is 'going to play a big role' in its future ...
Jonathan Reynolds tells Laura Kuenssberg the situation is "difficult and challenging", after emergency legislation on the ...
Meanwhile, China is warning the UK against “politicising” British Steel, according to reports from AFP, in the midst of criticisms over Chinese ownership by business secretary Jonathan Reynolds.
Britain was edging closer to China, but a dispute at a Chinese-owned steel company in the U.K. may prompt a rethink.
China has warned the U.K. government to treat the Chinese owners of British Steel fairly or risk undermining investor ...
Nationalising British Steel would have significant financial implications for UK taxpayers, both in the short and long term.
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