Boxing crime drama Salvable, filmed across Vale of Glamorgan last year, and featuring Transformers star Shia LaBeouf, has just been released.
Securing the necessary materials to keep blast furnaces up and running isn't like ordering something online via click and collect - these are highly complex international supply chains with long time lags and at a time of trading turmoil with President Trump's tariffs.And remember all of this, for all of the Westminster drama of a weekend sitting, is just a stop gap.
Nationalisation, the government taking on full ownership of British Steel, looks increasingly likely.If the Chinese parent company don't quibble with this desire, if it comes about, it could happen without further legislation.But if they did, another new law would be needed.
The prime minister has described leading what he claims is a "government of industry".He emailed Labour Party supporters on Saturday night about the new law, and the subject line was "British Steel. British jobs".
Another case study, reckon some who know the Prime Minister's mind, of an instinct for a sliver of economic nativism.
A muscular government intervention in an era dominated by President Trump's guiding principle of "America First".Two of Gemma Nelson's daughters have attended Little Stars and another daughter, Nancy, was due to start in September.
"As we stand she has potentially no place and nowhere to go," Ms Nelson said."This is going to have a massive impact on her."
Ms Nelson is from Killyleagh and said pre-school was "massively important" to the town."Normally they have a waiting list to get into Little Stars, its reputation is so high," she said.