The Independent emphasizes the importance of accessible journalism in covering critical issues from reproductive rights to climate change, encouraging donations to support on-the-ground reporting. Furthermore, the article discusses Labour's confidence in maintaining operations at British Steel after the government took it over from its Chinese owners, amid concerns regarding trade relations with China. The government intervened by recalling parliament to give it more control over the company's operations, with experts indicating a potential strain on London-Beijing relations during a time of global trading adjustments.
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Labour has expressed confidence that enough raw materials can be secured to keep British Steel's blast furnaces running after the government seized operational control from its Chinese owners.
The government recalled parliament at the weekend...to give it powers to direct the company's board and workforce and order raw materials.
Experts say the dispute has risked straining ties between London and Beijing, which Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government had sought to improve.
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