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- Bride-to-be killed by bear in tent during camping trip in Altai Mountains
- Emmanuel Macron hosts Mohammed bin Salman for strategic talks in Paris
- Six EU countries advocate windfall tax on oil firms amid profit surge.
- Russia launches lethal missile strike on Kyiv railway, killing several.
- Mayors granted new powers to overrule local councils on planning decisions
- Infantino visits Caribbean event despite request from FIFA vice president
- Horvath delivers strong performance for B.C. Lions in winning streak
Month: April 2025
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The front page of The Times this morning, 14-04-2025, leads with the latest from the British Steel plant after the…
The government took the drastic step of taking control of British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant over the weekend after enacting emergency legislation that was rushed through Parliament in a single day.
The business secretary Jonathan Reynolds told MPs that the likely next step would be to nationalise the Scunthorpe plant.
The government say they were forced to seek emergency powers to stop the Chinese owners, Jingype, from shutting down the two blast furnaces, which would have ended primary steel production in the UK.
Since the shocking intervention from the British government, the UK headlines are assessing what could happen next with calls for the plant to be nationalised, rivals looking to buy the plant and fears the Chinese owners are trying to sabotage the site to force Britain to rely on cheap Chinese imports.
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