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Thursday newspaper round-up: Airbus, Boohoo, Home Reit

(Sharecast News) - Ministers are considering renationalising British Steel in a last-ditch attempt to save thousands of jobs, amid a standoff between the government and the company's Chinese owners over a £1bn investment. Jonathan Reynolds, the business secretary, is locked in talks with British Steel and its owner, Jingye, to agree how much each party should put into a rescue plan for its main Scunthorpe site. - Guardian The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has said her government will try to protect jobs as political tensions mount with Fiat maker Stellantis after the abrupt resignation of its chief executive. Meloni said she would attempt to "defend" employees in the carmaker's Italian operations in the wake of the surprise exit of Carlos Tavares, its longstanding chief executive, who left after the company said "different views have emerged" between the executive and its board. - Guardian

Petrol car sales in Britain have plunged to an all-time low as manufacturers ration supplies to hit tough electric vehicle (EV) targets. Just 29pc of new cars sold in November were petrol vehicles, according to analysis of registration data by New Automotive, down from 42pc a year earlier. By contrast electric vehicles took a market share of 25pc, up from 16pc previously. - Telegraph

Airbus plans to axe almost 500 jobs in Britain as it shrinks a space division that has been haemorrhaging satellite orders to Elon Musk's SpaceX. The company said that 477 positions will disappear in Britain as a result of a Europe-wide restructuring of its space and defence arm, though no compulsory dismissals are planned. - Telegraph

Police are investigating claims of stalking and "corporate espionage" made by executives at Boohoo Group, The Times can reveal. Police forces in Manchester and Kent are examining reports of stalking offences, including those involving "serious alarm and distress", allegedly aimed at several Boohoo directors and senior executives. - The Times

Long-suffering shareholders in Home Reit, the scandal-hit "landlord for the homeless", are being offered a way out by a little-known investor that specialises in distressed assets. Southey Capital has told Home Reit shareholders it will buy their shares for 4p apiece, although they only have until the end of December to accept the offer. - The Times

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(Sharecast News) - Britain is slipping down the global league table for youth employment amid a dramatic rise in worklessness that is putting a generation's future at risk, research has warned. Sounding the alarm over a worsening youth jobs crisis, the report from the accountancy firm PwC said Britain's economy was missing out on £26bn a year because of sharp regional divisions in youth joblessness. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - The "premium" that the UK pays to borrow money compared with its international peers may be coming to an end as markets grow more confident about the government's plans, a thinktank has suggested. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said that the chancellor Rachel Reeves's announcement in the autumn budget that she would be more than doubling the UK's financial headroom by 2030 from £9.9bn to £22bn had begun to assure bond markets about Labour's fiscal approach. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - UK households cut back on spending at the fastest pace in almost five years last month as consumers put Christmas shopping on hold, according to a leading survey. Adding to concerns that uncertainty surrounding the budget has helped dampen consumer confidence, Barclays said card spending fell 1.1% year on year in November - the largest fall since February 2021. The bank said retailers still enjoyed their busiest day of the year so far on Black Friday, with transaction volumes 62.5% higher than the average day for 2025. - Guardian
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(Sharecast News) - Britain's energy system operator is pulling the plug on hundreds of electricity generation projects to clear a huge backlog that is stopping "shovel-ready" schemes from connecting to the power grid. Developers will be told on Monday whether their plans will be dismissed by the National Energy System Operator (Neso) - or whether they will be prioritised to connect by either the end of the decade or 2035. - Guardian

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