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  • South Western Railway performance nosedives after nationalisation

    Transport and infrastructure

    Performance at South Western Railway has plummeted in the months since it became the first network to be brought under state ownership, piling fresh scrutiny on the government’s nationalisation drive just days after it announced the lines that will be taken public next. Delays and cancellations both rose sharply over the three months after it [...]

    South Western Railway became the first rail service to be brought into public ownership in May as part of a wider government programme
  • ‘At least a decade’ to turn Thames Water around, CEO says amid £1.6bn loss

    Transport and infrastructure

    The boss of Thames Water has said it will take “at least a decade” to turn the company around as it posted a loss of £1.6bn. The loss for the year to end March compares to a small profit of £157m the prior year and comes despite an 8.7 per cent rise in turnover during [...]

    Thames Tideway is one of several large infrastructure projects that has recently launched
  • Saving British Steel leaves taxpayers with £900m bill

    Industrials

    The government’s decision to take emergency control of British Steel is poised to cost the taxpayer just short of £1bn, according to initial government estimates, sparking warnings from opposition politicians that the Chancellor’s narrow fiscal headroom is in jeopardy. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) expects the public finances to suffer a £900m hit from [...]

    British Steel was shedding £700,000 a day before it was taken under government control in March
  • Firstgroup shurgs off rail nationalisation with open access growth

    June 10, 2025

    Firstgroup shares soared more than eight per cent on Tuesday after the transport giant reported a bumper set of annual results. Profit came in ahead of expectations as management launched a £50m share buyback programme. Shares are now up close to a third this year to date. Also encouraging for investors was “further growth in [...]

  • Thames Water mess could soon swamp ministers – and taxpayers

    June 4, 2025

    Water takes the path of least resistance, and so – on this occasion as least – does private equity. Apparently deterred by the increasingly hostile political and regulatory environment KKR, the US giant which secured ‘preferred bidder status’ for a takeover of Thames Water, pulled the plug on its £4bn investment over the weekend. They [...]

  • Scunthorpe needs private investment more than state support

    April 22, 2025

    We’ve heard a lot about nationalising British Steel but a lot less about how to unlock the growth and private investment that can help towns like Scunthorpe stand on their own two feet, says Emma Revell The first broadcast interview I ever did was about steel. It was 2019, Jeremy Corbyn and John McDonnell were [...]

  • After British Steel, what else will the government nab for national security?

    April 21, 2025

    The potential nationalisation of British Steel in the name of 'national security' must make us ask what the government will justify next, writes Eliot Wilson.

  • Why don’t we mutualise British Steel?

    April 17, 2025

    It's not just nationalise or privatise, there is a third way for British Steel - and it's a win-win, writes Bartek Staniszewski.

  • British Steel: ‘Anti-China rhetoric’ criticised as ‘absurd’ by embassy 

    April 16, 2025

    China’s embassy in Britain has criticised the “arrogance, ignorance and twisted mindset” of UK politicians towards Chinese business, as it defended British Steel’s owner Jingye. It comes after Jonathan Reynolds said that the nationalisation of the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe is the “likely option at this stage”, while stressing the need to secure a [...]

  • Nationalising British Steel – again? Look where it got us the first time

    April 16, 2025

    Nationalising British Steel is a story we already know the ending to. Repeating it is the definition of insanity, writes James Price.

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