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Former workers at Tata Steel have said they are "frustrated" over the UK government's decision to take control of Scunthorpe ...
Britain was edging closer to China, but a dispute at a Chinese-owned steel company in the U.K. may prompt a rethink.
Supplies to be sent to Scunthorpe steel plant to keep blast furnaces burning - The Government has taken control of British ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner says the government "hasn't seen any evidence" of sabotage when asked about suggestions ...
Scunthorpe MP Sir Nic Dakin said he had a "very high level" of confidence that the necessary steps would be taken to secure ...
Raw materials secured by the UK government have arrived to keep British Steel blast furnaces burning after a race to save the company's Scunthorpe plant.
"We want our steel back!" chants the crowd, as passing motorists toot their horns in support. Among the crowd are Dave Palmer ...
Meanwhile, there was a dramatic standoff at the Scunthorpe plant between workers and executives from Jingye - the Chinese ...
A supply of raw materials needed in order to keep Scunthorpe steel plant operating have been paid for, Angela Rayner has said ...
The government says it has obtained the raw materials necessary for the blast furnace ...
British Steel's Scunthorpe steelworks are now effectively under government control after the business secretary said Chinese ...
Dramatic standoff came hours before Business Secretary accused Jingye of planning ‘irrevocable’ closure of last ‘virgin ...
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