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Graeme Thomson says a "race to the bottom" on cost ignores the social and wider economic value of building ships in Scotland.
Councillor Chris Curley says a successful Ferguson Marine yard shouldn't be the limit of ambitions to develop Inverclyde's marine economy.
The First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, said the role reflects the ‘high regard’ in which Camilla is held by the service.
Councillor Chris Curley says a successful Ferguson Marine yard shouldn't be the limit of ambitions to develop Inverclyde's marine economy.
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Isle of Wight County Press on MSNHere's when HMS Queen Elizabeth passes the Island on her way to ScotlandRoyal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth will pass the Isle of Wight tomorrow (July 16), leaving Portsmouth.
EXCLUSIVE: The greatest invasion in history was made up of heroic soldiers, sailors, and airmen from Britain and her Allies.
The carrier will test new navigation and propulsion systems in UK waters before sailing north to Rosyth for a seven-month dry ...
Britain's Carrier Strike Group, currently deployed to the Indo-Pacific under Operation Highmast, has conducted a ...
The Ferguson Marine shipyard at Port Glasgow was in the headlines again – and it was thankfully good news this time ...
As the Royal Navy’s newest warship slid into the River Forth last month, there will have been more than a few sighs of relief ...
Martin McCluskey reacts to this week's news that Ferguson Marine has signed a contract with BAE Systems to build structural ...
Committee members will question Graeme Thomson, chief executive of Ferguson Marine, on delays to CalMac ferries built at Ferguson’s shipyard, the impact of losing contracts to overseas competitors and ...
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