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AS FIRST Minister, Nicola Sturgeon liked to tell the story of how The Proclaimers’ song Letter From America helped sharpen her anger and shape ...
The engineering construction workforce peak has shifted to 2030, with projects delayed - what does this mean for Great ...
Scottish Secretary Ian Murray criticised the actions of the SNP Government over the Alexander Dennis planned cuts.
The Scottish and UK governments must take immediate actions to retain the highly skilled workforce from Alexander Dennis if ...
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visited the Acorn site in Aberdeenshire as it was confirmed it would get £200 million of development funding.
It came as the bus manufacturer proposes to consolidate its UK operations in North Yorkshire and close its Falkirk factory.
Up to 400 jobs are at risk after a bus manufacturer announced plans to move operations to England. Alexander Dennis, which has factories in Falkirk and Larbert, said it was considering moving ...
Grangemouth received by Government, MSPs told - A number of approaches, a Holyrood committee heard, could begin in the next ...
The project based in St Fergus in Aberdeenshire would take greenhouse gas emissions and store them under the North Sea.
Andrew Bowie cites figures which suggest tens of thousands of jobs in Scotland could go as part of Labour’s green transition.
First Minister John Swinney. (Image: PA) Mr Swinney said he was familiar with the issue of the border control post "that is causing some difficulty" and added that while happy to get involved, he was ...
Striking The Balance by Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen looked at the prospects for the North Sea sector in different scenarios.
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