Full nationalisation of British Steel expected in King’s speech
The UK government is expected to announce the full nationalisation of British Steel in the King's speech this week. This follows the government taking over the daily running of the loss-making company last April from its Chinese owner, Jingye, due to concerns about potential site closure.

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AI-generatedThe UK government is expected to announce the full nationalisation of British Steel in the King's speech this week. This follows the government taking over the daily running of the loss-making company last April from its Chinese owner, Jingye, due to concerns about potential site closure. British Steel, employing 3,500 people at its Scunthorpe plant, operates the UK's last two blast furnaces, crucial for primary steel production. Jingye had planned to shut these furnaces by April 2025, which would have ended the UK's ability to produce steel from raw materials. The National Audit Office estimates the cost of keeping the plant operational could exceed £1.5 billion by 2028. The move aims to preserve the company's operations and the significant employment it provides.
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5 extractedThe government took over the daily running of British Steel from its Chinese owner Jingye in April.
Network Rail sources about 95% of its track from the British Steel plant.
Jingye sought to shut down the blast furnaces in April 2025.
The cost of keeping British Steel running had risen to £377m by the end of January this year.
Full nationalisation of British Steel is expected to be announced in the King's speech this week.