backbenches, he also needs to avoid being criticised by his own mps. as a political balancing act for him to carry out over the next few days, to try and sell this. try and sell this. looking across to the eu, try and sell this. looking across to the eu. eu try and sell this. looking across to the eu, eu leaders try and sell this. looking across to the eu, eu leaders initially- try and sell this. looking across to the eu, eu leaders initially said i the eu, eu leaders initially said that they would not be stepping down. this is politics, of course anything can change. nothing has officially been signed, but clearly something has changed. what officially been signed, but clearly something has changed. what the eu has said all along something has changed. what the eu has said all along is something has changed. what the eu has said all along is that something has changed. what the eu has said all along is that they - something has changed. what the eu has said all along is tha
a blast furnace, is the heart of a steelwork. it is here that iron is smelted from ore bearing rock. it uses vast quantities of coal and produces huge amounts of carbon dioxide. now, if you thought your energy bill was big, think again. this place produces 3.6 million tonnes of steel every year and uses enough energy to power more than 600,000 british homes. its carbon footprint is equally huge 2% of uk emissions, more than 15% of wales s carbon emissions. just two companies still use blast furnaces in the uk indian owned tata steel in port talbot in south wales and british steel in scunthorpe, lincolnshire, which is owned by a chinese company. the government cash is to help the two companies switch to lower carbon production methods, most likely electric arc furnaces, which could use renewable power
editor, justin rowlatt. this giant structure, a blast furnace, is the heart of a steelwork. it is here that iron is smelted from ore bearing rock. it uses vast quantities of coal and produces huge amounts of carbon dioxide. now, if you thought your energy bill was big, think again. this place produces 3.6 million tonnes of steel every year and uses enough energy to power more than 600,000 british homes. its carbon footprint is equally huge 2% of uk emissions, more than 15% of wales s carbon emissions. just two companies still use blast furnaces in the uk indian owned tata steel in port talbot in south wales and british steel in scunthorpe, lincolnshire, which is owned by a chinese company. the government cash is to help the two companies switch to lower carbon production methods, most likely electric arc furnaces, which could use renewable power to recycle the large amount of scrap steel the uk produces.
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areas controlled by russian troops. the ukrainian official says that they will be brought home as part of an exchange, but as some ukrainian forces remain at the plant, commander of the regimen defending the steelwork had this message. translator: the plan should balance the task of hand with the preservation of life. perhaps that is why war is call and art and not a signs. the task here is to preserve the maximum amount of personnel. russia s war is driving an historic change for european security meanwhile. this morning sweden s foreign minister officially signed the country s application to join nato. neighboring finland is expected do the same after the parliament votes later today. for both countries, it is an about-face and marks a major expansion of the nato alliance. russian president vladimir putin