Brodie Engineering, which rebuilt the same locomotive in 1997, said it was "pleased to welcome it back".
"The Royal Society has many pictures of great scientists," he said, listing the likes of Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein and Dorothy Hodgkin."But I’d defy you to find anyone who has touched as many people’s lives in explaining the ideas behind great science, and how they affect our world, as Sir David Attenborough. He’s one of a kind.”
A blue plaque has been unveiled in Stoke-on-Trent to honour a surgeon who treated hundreds of injured servicemen during World War Two.John Grocott, from Fenton, was based at The North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary from 1933 until 1975 and was believed to have been one of the first people in the country to have specialised in plastic surgery.His story was highlighted following the publication of Unsung Heroes of Wartime Stoke by the author Ros Unwin.
The plaque in the plastic and reconstructive surgeon's honour was unveiled at Fenton Town Hall on Saturday.In the spring of 1939, he was left in charge of the Stoke-on-Trent hospital at the age of 29, while the efforts of other surgeons there were focused on tending to those injured in London, author Ms Unwin has said.
Soon after, he was recruited into the emergency medical service, where he treated hundreds of injured soldiers.
The author added: "He helped so many people and stayed in Stoke until 1974, when he retired. So many people have contacted us to say that they were helped by him."Global over-production has created "a glut of steel on the international market", according to a UK government
which has pushed prices down. British manufacturers also face higher costs, particularly on electricity, than elsewhere.After the government took control of the plant, China's embassy in the UK said it was "closely following" developments.
It said: "It is an objective fact that British steel companies have generally encountered difficulties in recent years."There are 1,160 businesses in the UK steel industry, directly supporting 40,000 other firms,