Article 6WG0T British Steel could be nationalised as PM and chancellor consider ‘all options’

British Steel could be nationalised as PM and chancellor consider ‘all options’

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Rowena Mason Whitehall editor
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Whitehall sources say Starmer and Reeves aligned in seeing steel as of huge strategic importance'

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are actively considering nationalising British Steel in an escalation of plans first revealed in the Guardian last year.

The prime minister said all options were on the table to secure the future of the Scunthorpe plant, which is owned by the Chinese firm Jingye and employs about 3,500 people.

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