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The UK government has already set aside almost £100mn to pay for its bailing out of British Steel just weeks after taking control of its two blast furnaces from Chinese owner Jingye.
Jonathan Reynolds said the cost to the Exchequer of allowing British Steel to close would have been "incredible" ...
Jonathan Reynolds said the £94 million spent on the Scunthorpe site is ‘considerably less’ than allowing its collapse.
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The workers whose jobs have vanished, or were about to vanish in Scunthorpe’s case, have been left to scramble for work. But often it is poorly paid, un-unionised and without the dignity of ...
The government said the owner of the British Steel complex in Scunthorpe, the Chinese company Jingye, was prepared to cancel orders for the raw materials needed to keep its blast furnaces burning ...
Raw materials secured by the Government have arrived in the UK to keep British Steel blast furnaces burning after a race to save the company's Scunthorpe plant. Ministers have taken control of the ...
The Government’s “preference” is for a private sector partner to manage the Scunthorpe steel works, Ms Jones said, as she declined to rule out the possibility of another Chinese firm’s ...
The Government is “confident” that it will be able to secure the products necessary to keep Scunthorpe steel plant operating, Downing Street said. British Steel has been in a race against time ...
The race to rescue the blast furnaces at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant continues, ITV News' North of England reporter Amy Welch has the latest. Raw materials secured by the Government will be ...
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