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The deputy PM says "nothing is off the table" and would like to see private investment at the Scunthorpe plant.
The shipment of coal needed to save Scunthorpe's blast furnaces is still thought to be stuck on a boat at the docks. However, Charlotte Brumpton-Childs, GMB union national officer, said she is ...
Urgent legislation rushed through the House of Commons and House of Lords on Saturday gives ministers the power to instruct ...
Coking coal to keep British Steel Scunthorpe furnaces burning being unloaded in docks in race against time - Industry ...
Officials approved funding for the 55,000-ton coal consignment after being warned that supplies were on the verge of running out, with the facility unlikely to reopen if its two furnaces shut.
Turning off the furnaces would be a "complex, costly nightmare the government wants to avoid", Sky News science correspondent Thomas Moore says.
Yet the government has leapt into a sector that has been in decline for five decades, and looks ever less competitive, ...
Britain's government on Monday raced to secure raw materials to keep the country's last steelmaking blast furnaces running ...
Hit by new US tariffs, the European steel industry has been hit by falling demand and intensified competition from Chinese ...
Strong supply chains are vital in this complex manufacturing process – and British Steel faced a perfect storm of problems.
The business secretary has refused to confirm if the government can get the sufficient raw material supplies in time to keep ...
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