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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.
EXCLUSIVE: The greatest invasion in history was made up of heroic soldiers, sailors, and airmen from Britain and her Allies.
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 ...
THE Royal Navy is scrapping two warships — as Britain’s fleet shrinks to its smallest size in 500 years. Frigate HMS ...
Ferguson Marine has secured a significant contract with BAE systems. The Port Glasgow-based yard announced that it has signed a contract with BAE Systems to fabricate three structural components for ...
Troubled nationalised shipyard Ferguson Marine has signed a contract to build parts for a Royal Navy warship. The deal with ...
Ian Murray welcomed the announced the Scottish Government-owned shipyard at Port Glasgow to build part of a new Royal Navy ...
Ferguson Marine has signed a contract with BAE Systems to fabricate three major structural components for HMS Birmingham, the ...
Much-needed work has been secured for Ferguson Marine after the yard signed a contract with BAE Systems to fabricate three structural components ...
The Aft block of HMS Belfast, the third Type 26 City Class entered the Janet Harvey Hall earlier this week at BAE Systems' ...
Russia’s capability and readiness is ringing alarm bells across Europe, LBC has been warned. The Managing Director of BAE Systems’ Naval Ships business Sir Simon Lister spoke to us at the defence ...