British Steel brought under public ownership to 'safeguard vital capability' from Chinese owners
British Steel has been formally brought under public ownership in what the Prime Minister has said will "safeguard a vital national capability". The loss-making firm was taken into Government control…
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British Steel is taken into public ownership to save UK supply
Scunthorpe factory is expropriated from China’s Jingye and ministers will ask a valuer to assess compensation British Steel has formally bee

British Steel is taken into public ownership to save UK supply
Scunthorpe factory is expropriated from China’s Jingye and ministers will ask a valuer to assess compensation British Steel has formally bee

British Steel is taken into public ownership to save UK supply
Scunthorpe factory is expropriated from China’s Jingye and ministers will ask a valuer to assess compensation British Steel has formally bee
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The UK government said taking the firm into public hands would safeguard "a vital national capability".
Government brings British Steel under public ownership to 'protect UK steelmaking'
British Steel has been brought into public ownership, aiming to secure steel production at British Steel’s Scunthorpe site in Lincolnshire.
Government brings British Steel under public ownership to 'protect UK steelmaking'
British Steel has been brought into public ownership, aiming to secure steel production at British Steel’s Scunthorpe site in Lincolnshire.

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