Overview
- British Steel has officially withdrawn its redundancy consultation, ending plans for up to 2,700 job cuts at the Scunthorpe plant.
- The UK Government took operational control of British Steel on April 12 through emergency legislation, ensuring continued production at the site.
- Raw material supplies have been secured, allowing the Queen Anne and Queen Bess blast furnaces to run continuously.
- Trade unions have welcomed the move, calling it a critical step towards securing the future of UK steelmaking and advocating for nationalisation.
- Industry minister Sarah Jones emphasized the importance of government action for steelworkers and their families, ensuring stability and long-term prospects for the workforce.