We need to rewrite the article as original SinCity Press journalism, preserving all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. Use professional journalism tone, vary sentence structure. Output only the rewritten article, no preface, commentary, notes, no reporter contact info, email, social media handles, publication credits. So we need to produce a news article with same content, but rephrased, preserving exact quotes, numbers, names, dates. Must keep all facts. Must not add new info. Must keep quotes exactly as they appear (including punctuation). Must preserve numbers, dates. Must not include any extra commentary. Must output only the article.
We need to rewrite the article but keep quotes exactly same. So we need to embed the same quoted sentences exactly as they appear in original. The original quotes include some weird phrasing due to OCR errors? We must preserve them exactly as given. So we need to copy each quoted segment exactly.
We must preserve all facts, names, dates, numbers, and quotes exactly. So we need to keep the same information: Phil Tennyson, Jenna, granddaughter, etc. The article mentions dates? Not explicit dates except "last year" referencing UK authorities took control. Also mentions "In March, the National Audit Office stated the Scunthorpe steelworks was costing the authorities about £1.3m a day". That is a date (March). Must preserve that.
We must keep the same structure? Not required, just rewrite but preserve facts. We'll produce a news article with paragraphs, varying sentence structure.
We must ensure we do not add any new facts. Must not add any interpretation. Must keep quotes exactly.
Let's extract all quoted statements:
From text:
- "It volition assistance enactment the aboriginal for our children and our grandchildren," says Phil, pulling his granddaughter's floppy chapeau further down her look to support it from the midday sun.
- "But I bash deliberation it should ne'er person been privatised successful the archetypal place."
- "It's a mucky spot and hard work," says Phil. "But those works person fixed a batch of radical astir present a bully surviving implicit many, galore years."
- "I don't cognize however it's going to stay profitable erstwhile it's competing against cheaper, overseas steel," helium says.
- "The manufacture is thing similar it was. Those days are gone. In the aboriginal 1970s, 22,000 radical were employed successful the works. Now, it's little than 3,000, though plentifulness of others successful the proviso chain, shops and truthful connected trust connected it."
- Robert Smith: "We request British Steel for defence," helium says.
- Pat Stephenson: "I don't cognize if nationalising British Steel volition work," she says. "Steel is inactive important to Scunthorpe but radical person got utilized to it not being arsenic large as it was."
- Bradley Woodley: "Quite a fewer of my mates enactment successful the steelworks," says Bradley. "So it's bully quality that it's being brought nether the power of the government." "It's astir protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son."
- His lad says helium wants to beryllium a footballer erstwhile helium grows up but has not ruled retired a occupation successful steel. "It's hard graft though," laughs his dad.
- Tym Wrona: "Steel is everyplace successful Scunthorpe," helium says. "It's a immense portion of the town." "The government's determination to nationalise [British Steel] is simply a bully thing. It volition support section jobs."
- Shirley Armer: "We're unique," says Shirley. "We marque virgin alloy - and it's precocious quality." "The UK can't spend to suffer its alloy industry," she says. "I enactment nationalising cardinal industries and services but it needs to be done with existent quality and thought to marque it enactment for the people. We volition spot what happens."
We need to preserve these quotes exactly as they appear, including odd spelling/grammar.
Also need to preserve non-quoted factual sentences: e.g., "Standing successful Scunthorpe's Jubilee Park, Phil Tennyson points to the skyline and a cooling operation astatine British Steel, wherever helium worked for 38 years." etc. Must keep facts exactly; we can rephrase but must not alter factual content. Must preserve numbers: 38 years, two-year-old granddaughter, 22,000, less than 3,000, etc. Also date: "In March, the National Audit Office stated the Scunthorpe steelworks was costing the authorities about £1.3m a day". Must keep that exactly.
We also need to preserve names: Phil Tennyson, Jenna, Jenna? Actually Jenna is wife. Granddaughter unnamed. Robert Smith, Pat Stephenson, Brenda Ovenden (mentioned but not quoted?), Bradley Woodley, his son (unnamed), Tym Wrona, Shirley Armer.
Also mention of "Scunthorpe's Jubilee Park", "British Steel", "Jingye Group", "UK authorities", "National Audit Office", "G7", "Lincoln Gardens Primary School", "Durham University". Must keep those.
We need to avoid adding any new info. Must not mention we are SinCity Press. Just output article.
Let's craft article with varied sentence structure, but keep quotes exactly.
We'll start with lead: Phil Tennyson standing in Scunthorpe's Jubilee Park points to the skyline and a cooling operation at British Steel where he worked for 38 years. Then mention his wife Jenna and granddaughter.
We must keep the quote about assisting the aboriginal for children and grandchildren exactly: "It volition assistance enactment the aboriginal for our children and our grandchildren," says Phil, pulling his granddaughter's floppy chapeau further down her look to support it from the midday sun.
Note the original quote had weird words: "It volition assistance enactment the aboriginal for our children and our grandchildren," says Phil, pulling his granddaughter's floppy chapeau further down her look to support it from the midday sun.
We must keep that exactly.
Second quote: "But I bash deliberation it should ne'er person been privatised successful the archetypal place."
We'll embed.
Proceed.
We need to ensure we don't accidentally change any wording inside quotes. Must copy exactly.
Let's list quotes exactly as they appear in source:
1. "It volition assistance enactment the aboriginal for our children and our grandchildren," says Phil, pulling his granddaughter's floppy chapeau further down her look to support it from the midday sun.
2. "But I bash deliberation it should ne'er person been privatised successful the archetypal place."
3. "It's a mucky spot and hard work," says Phil. "But those works person fixed a batch of radical astir present a bully surviving implicit many, galore years."
4. "I don't cognize however it's going to stay profitable erstwhile it's competing against cheaper, overseas steel," helium says.
5. "The manufacture is thing similar it was. Those days are gone. In the aboriginal 1970s, 22,000 radical were employed successful the works. Now, it's little than 3,000, though plentifulness of others successful the proviso chain, shops and truthful connected trust connected it."
6. "We request British Steel for defence," helium says.
7. "I don't cognize if nationalising British Steel volition work," she says. "Steel is inactive important to Scunthorpe but radical person got utilized to it not being arsenic large as it was."
8. "Quite a fewer of my mates enactment successful the steelworks," says Bradley. "So it's bully quality that it's being brought nether the power of the government."
9. "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Wait original: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Actually original: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Let's check: In text: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." The original snippet: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Actually the text: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Wait we need to copy exactly from source: The snippet:
"It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son."
But earlier there is a line: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son." Let's verify: In the original HTML:
"It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son."
Yes.
So quote 9: "It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son."
10. "It's hard graft though," laughs his dad.
11. "Steel is everyplace successful Scunthorpe," helium says. "It's a immense portion of the town."
12. "The government's determination to nationalise [British Steel] is simply a bully thing. It volition support section jobs."
13. "We're unique," says Shirley. "We marque virgin alloy - and it's precocious quality."
14. "The UK can't spend to suffer its alloy industry," she says. "I enactment nationalising cardinal industries and services but it needs to be done with existent quality and thought to marque it enactment for the people. We volition spot what happens."
Check each for exact punctuation and spacing.
Let's copy them exactly as they appear in the source text, including any weird spacing or missing spaces.
I'll extract from the HTML:
Quote 1:
"It volition assistance enactment the aboriginal for our children and our grandchildren," says Phil, pulling his granddaughter's floppy chapeau further down her look to support it from the midday sun.
Quote 2:
"But I bash deliberation it should ne'er person been privatised successful the archetypal place."
Quote 3:
"It's a mucky spot and hard work," says Phil. "But those works person fixed a batch of radical astir present a bully surviving implicit many, galore years."
Quote 4:
"I don't cognize however it's going to stay profitable erstwhile it's competing against cheaper, overseas steel," helium says.
Quote 5:
"The manufacture is thing similar it was. Those days are gone. In the aboriginal 1970s, 22,000 radical were employed successful the works. Now, it's little than 3,000, though plentifulness of others successful the proviso chain, shops and truthful connected trust connected it."
Quote 6:
"We request British Steel for defence," helium says.
Quote 7:
"I don't cognize if nationalising British Steel volition work," she says. "Steel is inactive important to Scunthorpe but radical person got utilized to it not being arsenic large as it was."
Quote 8:
"Quite a fewer of my mates enactment successful the steelworks," says Bradley. "So it's bully quality that it's being brought nether the power of the government."
Quote 9:
"It's astur protecting the industry, arsenic good as Scunthorpe, for aboriginal generations similar my son."
Quote 10:
"It's hard graft though," laughs his dad.
Quote 11:
"Steel is everyplace successful Scunthorpe," helium says. "It's a immense portion of the town."
Quote 12:
"The government's determination to nationalise [British Steel] is simply a bully thing. It volition support section jobs."
Quote 13:
"We're unique," says Shirley. "We marque virgin alloy - and it's precocious quality."
Quote 14:
"The UK can't spend to suffer its alloy industry," she says. "I enactment nationalising cardinal industries and services but it needs to be done with existent quality and thought to marque it enactment for the people. We volition spot what happens."
Check any other quotes: There's also a line about "Bradley Woodley, 31, is sitting connected a seat adjacent to the parkland with his 12-year-old son." Then his son says he wants to be a footballer etc. That is not a quote? Actually there is a quote: "His lad says helium wants to beryllium a footballer erstwhile helium grows up but has not ruled retired a occupation successful steel". That's not in quotes? It appears as a sentence not in quotes. Actually it's: "His lad says helium wants to beryllium a footballer erstwhen helium grows up but has not ruled retired a occupation successful steel". Not in quotes. So we don't need to preserve as quote; it's part of narrative.
Now we must rewrite article preserving these quotes exactly.
We'll produce paragraphs, varying sentence structure.
Let's draft:
Lead: Phil Tennyson stood in Scunthorpe's Jubilee Park, gesturing toward the skyline and the cooling operation at British Steel where he spent 38 years. Beside him, his wife Jenna watched their two-year-old granddaughter play.
Then include quote 1.
Then mention that Phil views the nationalisation as a safeguard for future generations, but believes the plant should never have been privatized (quote 2).
Then note that many locals see the move as a lifeline (quote 3).