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Government brings British Steel under public ownership | UK News

By uk-times.com16 July 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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British Steel has come under public ownership after the government moved to “protect UK steelmaking”.

The future of the steelworks, which employs roughly 2,700 people in Scunthorpe and supports many other industries in north Lincolnshire, has been dogged by uncertainty over recent years.

“Today’s decision secures the future of steelmaking in the UK, protects skilled jobs and safeguards a vital national capability,” Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said.

The UK government took control of British Steel operations in Scunthorpe last year, though it has since remained under the ownership of the Chinese firm Jingye Group.

Jingye has said it has begun the process of seeking compensation for nationalisation, having previously said the business was losing £700,000 a day. However, the UK government has said it could limit or refuse compensation.

Starmer added: “British Steel is part of the fabric of our nation and a cornerstone of Britain’s industrial strength.

“This government will always act in the national interest to support British industry, strengthen our economy and ensure the industries we rely on can thrive long into the future.”

The government had previously sought private investors to take control of the steel manufacturer, initially stopping short of full nationalisation.

“British Steel now belongs to the British people, and our focus is on the future: stabilising the business, backing the communities that rely on it and building a sustainable, competitive and decarbonised steel sector for the years ahead,” Business Secretary Peter Kyle said.

On Wednesday, Parliament passed legislation allowing the government to bring the steel industry into public ownership under circumstances where it met a public interest test.

A spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade had confirmed on Wednesday the government was “strongly minded” to use the new powers in the case of British Steel.

“The Steel Act gives us powers to nationalise steel companies where it’s necessary in the public interest, to protect a foundation industry that supports our critical national infrastructure, economy and defence,” the department said in a statement.

In March, the National Audit Office released a report noting that the Scunthorpe steelworks was costing the government about £1.3m a day.

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