UK Politics News // Papernaut
@ukpolitics.papernaut.co
đ€ 3042
đ„ 120
đ 17238
Real-time political news from across the UK
pinned post!
Papernaut brings you news in real-time from 25 mainstream sources across the UK, providing concise, accurate summaries without sensationalism. Follow us for clear, factual updates.
9 months ago
2
55
35
We are going to be offline for the next few days and will return with a better, more informative news feed.
5 months ago
1
14
0
BBC NEWS: Corbyn's fresh political venture: Can a new left-wing party capture the disillusioned and reshape the UKâs electoral landscape? The stakes for Labour and the Greens are higher than ever. - by Sam Francis
loading . . .
Corbyn's new party - is it happening and could it damage Labour?
Backers say there is a wide-open space to Labourâs left - and millions of disillusioned voters to be won.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cedg56670qdo
5 months ago
3
5
1
THE GUARDIAN: Chancellorâs turbulent week sparks tax rise fears as Reeves confronts welfare bill fallout, refusing to rule out tough budget measures for struggling families. - by Pippa Crerar
loading . . .
Rachel Reeves says she cannot rule out autumn tax rises after âdamagingâ week
Exclusive: chancellor says she never considered resigning and warns âthere are costsâ to welfare bill U-turn
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/04/rachel-reeves-tax-rises-damaging-week-tears-labour
5 months ago
3
2
1
BELFAST TELEGRAPH: Families left in the lurch as Western Trust prioritises centralisation, claims father of patient caught in controversial surgery shift. - by Liam Tunney
loading . . .
Trust not considering families in surgery move, says father of SWAH double-visit patient
The Western Trust did not consider the needs of patientsâ families in their decision to permanently move emergency general surgery from Enniskillen to Derry, a man whose son required treatment at both sites has said.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/health/trust-not-considering-families-in-surgery-move-says-father-of-swah-double-visit-patient/a307599010.html
5 months ago
0
1
0
FINANCIAL TIMES: Activist group that broke into RAF military base will be proscribed as a terrorist organisation from midnight
loading . . .
Palestine Action loses bid to secure block on UK government ban
Activist group that broke into RAF military base will be proscribed as a terrorist organisation from midnight
https://www.ft.com/content/603086c5-ec41-48de-9139-157b92545cdb?segmentId=776b81d7-dd92-c731-e669-99cdd37d3a96
5 months ago
2
2
1
BBC NEWS: Crisis for civil disobedience as High Court permits government ban on Palestine Action, escalating the war on dissent against pro-Palestinian activism.
loading . . .
Palestine Action to be banned after judge denies temporary block
A High Court judge refused its request to temporarily block the government from proscribing it as a terror group.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c93901n9z0qo
5 months ago
1
2
4
THE CONVERSATION: The NHS health plan falls short by omitting nature's vital role in wellbeing, risking the chance for a truly holistic approach to public health and environmental resilience. - by Nick Bridge
loading . . .
The NHS ten-year health plan is missing a crucial ingredient: nature
Nature is medicine â so why has the governmentâs health plan ignored it?
https://theconversation.com/the-nhs-ten-year-health-plan-is-missing-a-crucial-ingredient-nature-260508
5 months ago
1
9
4
THE CONVERSATION: From survivor to scapegoat: A Muslimâs haunting journey through post-7/7 stigma reveals the enduring shadows of suspicion in Britainâs political landscape. - by Neema Begum
loading . . .
I survived the 7/7 London bombings, but as a British Muslim I still grew up being called a terrorist
Four years on from the attacks on 9/11 - this was a time when, in the minds of many, Muslims were already associated with terrorism.
https://theconversation.com/i-survived-the-7-7-london-bombings-but-as-a-british-muslim-i-still-grew-up-being-called-a-terrorist-259316
5 months ago
1
1
0
THE CONVERSATION: The 'Blitz spirit' myth: Unpacking a narrative that shapes London's identity amidst the tensions of multiculturalism and the echoes of history since 7/7. Discover the truths hidden behind national pride. - by Darren Kelsey
loading . . .
How the myth of âBlitz spiritâ defined and divided London after 7/7
Newspapers, politicians and others invoked the âwe can take itâ narrative of Blitz spirit.
https://theconversation.com/how-the-myth-of-blitz-spirit-defined-and-divided-london-after-7-7-259948
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE GUARDIAN: UK's first proscription of a protest group under the Terrorism Act sparks outrage, drawing condemnation from civil liberties advocates and setting a concerning precedent for activists. - by Haroon Siddique
loading . . .
Ban on Palestine Action to take effect after legal challenge fails
Group will become first direct action protest group to be banned under Terrorism Act after unsuccessful action
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/04/ban-on-palestine-action-to-take-effect-after-legal-challenge-fails
5 months ago
2
5
2
FINANCIAL TIMES: Investors are getting fed up of being used by governments around the world as a low-cost cash machine
loading . . .
Nervy markets put Reeves and Starmer on notice
Investors are getting fed up of being used by governments around the world as a low-cost cash machine
https://www.ft.com/content/ce1d3967-62a3-4871-aef0-079a26bd0d6c?segmentId=776b81d7-dd92-c731-e669-99cdd37d3a96
5 months ago
1
0
0
YORKSHIRE BYLINES: Empowering Iranian women: A call for the UK to reject appeasement and back grassroots resistance as the key to realising democracy in Iran. - by Dr Ela Zabihi
loading . . .
The third option for Iran: a feminist and human rights imperative for the UK
Yes, Iran needs regime change: but through organised civil resistance led by women, not military intervention or appeasement
https://yorkshirebylines.co.uk/news/world/the-third-option-for-iran-a-feminist-and-human-rights-imperative-for-the-uk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-third-option-for-iran-a-feminist-and-human-rights-imperative-for-the-uk
5 months ago
1
2
1
BBC NEWS: Government reveals compensation for Afghans affected by data breaches, yet questions linger over adequacy and transparency of the scheme aimed at rectifying past failures. - by Kate Whannel
loading . . .
Payout offered to Afghans hit by UK data breaches
Afghans whose personal information was mistakenly exposed by the Ministry of Defence to get ÂŁ4,000 each.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c1k8ww1wrwyo
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE GUARDIAN: Labour's budget dilemma: Can Rachel Reeves navigate a ÂŁ30bn shortfall without sacrificing public services or political capital? Discover the options facing the chancellor amid growing economic pressures. - by Richard Partington
loading . . .
How to balance the UK books: six options open to Rachel Reeves
From spending cuts and tax rises to hoping for the best, hereâs how the chancellor can plug the gap after Labourâs welfare bill climbdown
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/04/how-to-balance-the-uk-books-six-options-open-to-rachel-reeves
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Starmer's adviser seeks wisdom from Silicon Valley's Karp, igniting a debate on the merging paths of tech and politics in a post-pandemic landscape. What could this mean for the future of Labour's vision? - by Nicholas Harris
loading . . .
How to read Morgan McSweeney
Why is the Starmerâs chief adviser turning to Alexander Karp, a Silicon Valley billionaire, for inspiration?
https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2025/07/how-to-read-morgan-mcsweeney
5 months ago
1
0
0
BELFAST TELEGRAPH: Political leaders align with celebrity culture at Wimbledon, blurring the lines between governance and glamour while the public grapples with pressing issues. - by Liam Tunney
loading . . .
Deputy First Minister and husband take in the tennis alongside Olivia Rodrigo, Thomas Tuchel and John Cena at Wimbledon
The Deputy First Minister and her husband rubbed shoulders with the stars as they enjoyed the tennis at Wimbledon this week.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/deputy-first-minister-and-husband-take-in-the-tennis-alongside-olivia-rodrigo-thomas-tuchel-and-john-cena-at-wimbledon/a1396317443.html
5 months ago
0
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Reviving communities and careers: Shell UK's SkillsTransition programme bridges the gap in the green job market, empowering individuals to thrive in the energy transition.
loading . . .
Meeting missions. Creating jobs. Building careers.
Shell UK is helping to transform lives and support the energy transition.
https://www.newstatesman.com/sponsored/2025/07/meeting-missions-creating-jobs-building-careers
5 months ago
1
0
0
DAILY MIRROR: Corbyn hints at a new political dawn while Sultana declares her co-leadershipâcan this emerging movement revive hope in a fractured UK political landscape? - by Mikey Smith
loading . . .
Jeremy Corbyn says new party is coming - but stops short of Zarah Sultana claim
It comes after ex-Labour MP Zarah Sultana announced last night she was quitting the party to "co-lead" the founding of a new group with the former party leader
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/jeremy-corbyn-says-new-party-35502073
5 months ago
2
0
0
DAILY MIRROR: Starmer's second act: Navigating crisis and division for a stronger Labour future - by Fleet Street Fox
loading . . .
'Keir's second year can be better - but when he U-turns he needs to finish it'
As Keir Starmer marks his first anniversary with a crisis and the splits, Fleet Street Fox looks at how his second year ought to be
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/how-keir-starmers-year-2-35501006
5 months ago
0
0
0
THE ECONOMIST: Macron's charm offensive: outshining Trump ahead of a historic London summit in a show of transatlantic unity.
loading . . .
Macron will beat Trump to London
A royal welcome for a republican president
https://www.economist.com/britain/2025/07/04/macron-will-beat-trump-to-london
5 months ago
0
1
0
DAILY MIRROR: Trump's Iowa rally descends into chaos: From anti-Semitic slurs to an unexpected UFC showdown, the spectacle reveals the unraveling of a presidency. - by Mikey Smith
loading . . .
7 unhinged Donald Trump moments - his antisemitic slur and White House UFC match
Trump celebrated the passing of his healthcare-slashing budget bill with a rally in Iowa. It was so wild that we've dedicated today's entire roundup to it
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/mikey-smith-7-unhinged-donald-35501701
5 months ago
0
2
1
THE GUARDIAN: Tears in the Commons: Rachel Reeves' vulnerability challenges outdated norms and may redefine emotional expression for women in politics. - by Amelia Gentleman
loading . . .
Crying in the Commons: why are womenâs workplace tears a source of shame?
Rachel Reevesâs distress may help destigmatise emotional response to stress or professional frustration
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/04/crying-women-workplace-tears-rachel-reeves
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE GUARDIAN: Kemi Badenochâs theatrical antics at PMQs expose the farce of British politics, where squabbles overshadow meaningful governance and collaboration remains an elusive fantasy for the left. - by Simon Jenkins
loading . . .
This was Les Mis in the Commons â and Kemi Badenoch couldnât resist hamming it up | Simon Jenkins
The Tory leader should have supported Labourâs welfare bill â but such responsible behaviour would have defied the norms of British politics, writes Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/04/kemi-badenoch-conservatives-labour-welfare-bill-theatrics
5 months ago
1
1
0
LIVERPOOL ECHO: Keir Starmer's first year: A tale of triumph and turmoil for Labour as promises clash with political reality. How has the party navigated a year of challenges and controversy in government? - by Liam Thorp
loading . . .
Tell us what you think of Keir Starmer's Labour government after a year in power
We want to know what you have made of the government after a turbulent first 12 months
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/keir-starmer-labour-government-year-31992203
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Fragmented and uncertain: The shifting tides of British politics threaten to reshape the landscape as new parties emerge and the traditional powerhouses falter. - by Rachel Cunliffe
loading . . .
A year of crisis and political fragmentation
British politics is breaking apart at the seams. Letâs look at what the past 12 months have taught us.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/morning-call/2025/07/a-year-of-crisis-and-political-fragmentation
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Price caps on tickets: a noble aim or a dangerous misstep for the UK economy? Discover how well-intentioned policies could inadvertently fuel fraud and economic decline. - by Owen Good
loading . . .
A costly mistake for consumers and the economy
A cap on ticket prices could see the UK lose millions.
https://www.newstatesman.com/sponsored/2025/07/a-costly-mistake-for-consumers-and-the-economy
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE GUARDIAN: Government pivots UKâs AI future towards defence, signalling major shift at Alan Turing Institute amid calls for leadership overhaul and reduced focus on health and environment. - by Dan Milmo
loading . . .
Minister demands overhaul of UKâs leading AI institute
Peter Kyle calls for new leadership at Alan Turing Institute and greater focus on defence and national security
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jul/04/minister-demands-overhaul-of-uks-leading-ai-institute-alan-turing
5 months ago
1
1
1
THE HERALD: Scottish Government faces legal showdown as campaigners demand immediate changes to trans toilet policy, igniting fierce debates over gender rights and inclusivity.
loading . . .
Scottish Government given seven days to restrict female toilets to biological women
Campaigners threaten legal action unless Scottish Government restricts access to female toilets to biological women within seven days.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25289100.scottish-government-warned-single-sex-toilet-policy/
5 months ago
0
1
0
THE HERALD: Scottish Minister faces backlash as crime fears loom over new drug consumption room, raising questions on community safety and government responsiveness.
loading . . .
Minister âworriedâ about reports of rise in crime near drug consumption room
Maree Todd said it is important the Scottish Government is not âcloth-earedâ to residentsâ concerns.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25289038.minister-worried-rise-crime-reports-near-consumption-room/
5 months ago
0
0
0
DAILY MIRROR: Government's secrecy deepens as MoD withholds 1 million pages on Nuked Blood scandal, leaving veterans and families in limbo as calls for justice intensify. - by Susie Boniface
loading . . .
MoD refuses to give Nuked Blood info as minister says families were harmed
Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard has said veteran families "suffered the consequences" of the Nuked Blood Scandal, but survivors are still waiting for full disclosure
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/mod-refuses-disclose-1m-pages-35500113
5 months ago
1
3
2
BBC NEWS: Trans book ban sparks outrage as Kent council claims victory for 'common sense' over inclusion, igniting fierce debate on censorship and children's rights in libraries. - by Michael Keohan
loading . . .
Kent council bans transgender books in childrenâs library section
KCC says the move came after a "concerned member of the public" contacted them.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6257p2vry3o
5 months ago
1
0
0
TRIBUNE: In memory of Diogo Jota: the footballer who embodied joy and resilience against the backdrop of capitalism's harsh realities, leaving behind a legacy of hope for fans and family alike. - by Oscar Rickett
loading . . .
We Never Walk Alone: Jotaâs Empowering Joy
In a sport dominated by capitalist exploitation, Portugal and Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota â who died in a tragic accident this week â offered a purer form of joy that empowered people to feel hope in the face of adversity.
https://tribunemag.co.uk/2025/07/we-never-walk-alone-diogo-jotas-empowering-joy/
5 months ago
1
1
0
THE INDEPENDENT: Zarah Sultana launches a bold left-wing political party with Jeremy Corbyn's backing, aiming to challenge the status quo and tackle inequality head-on. Could this be the revival progressives have been waiting for? - by Millie Cooke
loading . . .
What we know about Zarah Sultanaâs new political party and Jeremy Corbynâs role
Zarah Sultana announced the formation of a new political party - here is everything we know so far
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/zarah-sultana-jeremy-corbyn-political-party-labour-b2782532.html
5 months ago
3
6
1
THE GUARDIAN: Corbyn pushes for independent tribunal as Labour prepares to block inquiry into UK complicity in Gaza war, spotlighting urgent calls for accountability amidst rising humanitarian concerns. - by Patrick Wintour
loading . . .
Critics of UK role in Gaza war consider setting up independent tribunal
Labour expected to block bill for official inquiry tabled by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn Middle East crisis â live updates
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/04/critics-of-uk-role-in-israel-war-in-gaza-consider-setting-up-independent-tribunal
5 months ago
1
6
2
DAILY MIRROR: Keir Starmer reveals surprising bond with Donald Trump over personal loss, highlighting a complex relationship that transcends political divides. Discover how empathy shapes their unlikely connection. - by Dave Burke
loading . . .
Keir Starmer opens up on Donald Trump's moving act after death of his brother
Keir Starmer said he understands what 'anchors' the US President, and said Donald Trump had called him following the death of his brother Nick on Boxing Day
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/keir-starmer-opens-up-donald-35498579
5 months ago
1
0
1
THE INDEPENDENT: Corbyn unveils vision for a people's party, vowing to revive grassroots politics and serve the community as never before. - by Holly Bishop
loading . . .
Corbyn outlines plan for new political party and pledges he will âserve the peopleâ
Jeremy Corbyn has outlined his plans for a new "alternativeâ political party, pledging he will âserve the peopleâ as he has âalways doneâ. Appearing on Peston on Wednesday (2 July), Mr Corbyn was questioned on whether he would turn The Independent Alliance, a parliamentary faction formed in September 2024, into a formal party. He said that the faction of five MPs âwork very well togetherâ and that they will âcome togetherâ to form an "alternative groupâ. Mr Corbyn said the group will âdeal with poverty inequality and a foreign policy based on peace rather than warâ.
https://www.independent.co.uk/tv/news/jeremy-corbyn-zarah-sultana-independent-party-video-b2782471.html
5 months ago
4
9
1
BELFAST TELEGRAPH: Political ambitions dashed: Unraveling a Northern Ireland scandal that wasted court resources and revealed the darker side of local politics. - by Liam Tunney
loading . . .
Bizarre case torpedoed a NI political career set for the top, clogged up valuable court time and exposed nothing
The smile on the face of DaithĂ McKay outside Laganside Courthouse told its own story.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinion/bizarre-case-torpedoed-a-ni-political-career-set-for-the-top-clogged-up-valuable-court-time-and-exposed-nothing/a703239384.html
5 months ago
0
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Reimagining housing: Innovative solutions to tackle the ongoing crisis and secure quality homes for all in a changing political landscape.
loading . . .
Better housing for the future: Quality homes that meet need
A special supplement on how best to address the housing crisis, sponsored by Velux. Includes articles by Andy O'dell and Muyiwa Oki.
https://www.newstatesman.com/spotlight/economic-growth/regional-development/housing/2025/07/better-housing-for-the-future-quality-homes-that-meet-need
5 months ago
0
0
0
DAILY MIRROR: Yvette Cooper champions facial recognition as a vital tool for policing, urging retailers to unify against rampant shoplifting and anti-social behaviour across the UKâs high streets. - by Dave Burke
loading . . .
Facial recognition 'should be used more to catch thieves and thugs'
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said facial recognition is 'really important for policing' and said she would be looking at ways to roll it out 'in a proper framework'
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/facial-recognition-should-used-more-35496696
5 months ago
1
0
1
THE GUARDIAN: Teesside's industrial legacy clashes with green ambition as voters turn to Reform UK, seeking answers amid a struggling economy and looming job losses in a pivotal election battleground. - by Richard Partington
loading . . .
âAn unjust transitionâ? Teesside locals divided over net zero after deindustrialisation
In the third in a series, the Guardian hears how Reform UK is targeting voters over green policies â which business says are bringing new jobs to the area
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/04/teesside-net-zero-deindustrialisation-reform-uk
5 months ago
1
0
0
BBC NEWS: Friendship or political game? Revealing insights as the Prime Minister navigates his ties with Trump amid rising tensions and shifting alliances.
loading . . .
Watch: PM talks about his 'good personal relationship' with Trump
Watch: PM talks about his 'good personal relationship' with Trump
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/cr4we4gl576o
5 months ago
0
0
0
BELFAST TELEGRAPH: DUP's silent strategy: how political manoeuvring aimed to bury vital evidence in the Nama trial saga - by Liam Tunney
loading . . .
DUP group were instructed to âdo everything possibleâ to prevent Jamie Brysonâs Nama evidence in 2015
DUP members on a Stormont committee at the centre of the long-running Nama trial were instructed to âdo everything possibleâ to prevent Jamie Bryson giving evidence relating to the NI Nama portfolio that could implicate the then-party leader.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/dup-group-were-instructed-to-do-everything-possible-to-prevent-jamie-brysons-nama-evidence-in-2015/a1249760787.html
5 months ago
0
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: Scottish politicians embrace silence on the looming welfare crisis, risking financial instability as demands soar and reforms fade from view, amidst a backdrop of Westminster turmoil. - by Chris Deerin
loading . . .
The welfare crisis no one is talking about
Instead of parliamentary bust-ups, Scottish politicians have found a novel answer to the benefits bill: silence and inertia.
https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/scotland/2025/07/the-welfare-crisis-no-one-is-talking-about
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE NEW STATESMAN: From despair to discovery: why literature is on the brink of a renaissance in the age of modern chaos - by Henry Oliver
loading . . .
Ignore the pessimists â we are living through a literary golden age
Literature is booming. Literary culture needs to catch up.
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture/books/2025/07/ignore-the-pessimists-we-are-living-through-a-literary-golden-age
5 months ago
1
0
0
THE INDEPENDENT: Tears and turmoil: Rachel Reeves navigates political storms while whispers of a new leftist party emerge, challenging the very foundations of Labour's current direction. - by David Maddox,Jabed Ahmed and Holly Evans
loading . . .
Reeves insists sheâs âcracking on with the jobâ as she hugs Starmer after PMQs tears
The prime minister and chancellor shared a hug as they moved to calm the markets after a tumultuous week which saw tears in the Commons during PMQs
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reeves-crying-starmer-commons-nhs-live-updates-b2782436.html
5 months ago
2
1
1
THE GUARDIAN: Young Europeans teeter on the brink of disillusionment, with democracy losing ground as authoritarianism gains traction amid rising economic fears and political polarisation. - by Deborah Cole
loading . . .
Young Europeans losing faith in democracy, poll finds
Support is lowest in France, Spain and Poland, while 21% back authoritarian rule under certain circumstances
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jul/04/young-europeans-losing-faith-in-democracy-poll-finds
5 months ago
2
1
1
FINANCIAL TIMES: Performances cut by a fifth despite government cash injection following Baillie Giffordâs exit
loading . . .
Edinburgh festivals struggle to lure corporate sponsors after boycott
Performances cut by a fifth despite government cash injection following Baillie Giffordâs exit
https://www.ft.com/content/5c53de19-55b3-472b-9bf2-4e2beed5fd67?segmentId=776b81d7-dd92-c731-e669-99cdd37d3a96
5 months ago
0
0
0
FINANCIAL TIMES: With the first anniversary of election victory approaching, the prime minister â and Labour â are searching for direction
loading . . .
How Keir Starmer fumbled his first year in power
On the anniversary of the UK election, the prime minister and his Labour party are searching for direction
https://www.ft.com/content/81a40086-62a0-42ca-84dc-fd03be495cc8?segmentId=776b81d7-dd92-c731-e669-99cdd37d3a96
5 months ago
0
1
0
FINANCIAL TIMES: UK chancellorâs Mansion House speech expected to include details of commission into adequacy of retirement savings
loading . . .
Rachel Reeves to announce review of workplace pensions contributions
UK chancellorâs Mansion House speech expected to include details of commission into adequacy of retirement savings
https://www.ft.com/content/fe3007ca-2e72-4262-a79d-5a499da172c3?segmentId=776b81d7-dd92-c731-e669-99cdd37d3a96
5 months ago
0
1
0
THE HERALD: Ferguson Marine faces critical funding crisis as Holyrood committee calls for immediate action to safeguard the shipyard's future.
loading . . .
Ferguson Marine needs 'urgent investment' warns cross-party Holyrood committee
Urgent investment is needed to secure the future of the Ferguson Marine shipyard, a cross-party Scottish Parliament committee has warned
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/25286552.urgent-investment-needed-secure-future-ferguson-marine/
5 months ago
0
0
1
Load more
feeds!
log in