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The government is recalling Parliament tomorrow to pass emergency legislation aimed at saving British Steel's plant in Scunthorpe. The "special measures" bill would allow the government to "take control" of British Steel, opening the door to nationalisation at a later stage. We ask whether nationalisation is inevitable.
Diplomats from the US and Iran meet tomorrow to discuss a nuclear deal. We speak to the British diplomat who negotiated the last such deal on how high the stakes are this time around.
And as Westminster City Council bans busking from next week, we ask two buskers how they avoid being annoying.
By BBC Radio 43.7
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The government is recalling Parliament tomorrow to pass emergency legislation aimed at saving British Steel's plant in Scunthorpe. The "special measures" bill would allow the government to "take control" of British Steel, opening the door to nationalisation at a later stage. We ask whether nationalisation is inevitable.
Diplomats from the US and Iran meet tomorrow to discuss a nuclear deal. We speak to the British diplomat who negotiated the last such deal on how high the stakes are this time around.
And as Westminster City Council bans busking from next week, we ask two buskers how they avoid being annoying.

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