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The Falkirk Herald on MSNKate Forbes vows to 'leave no stone unturned' to save Falkirk's Alexander Dennis jobsThe deputy First Minister has vowed to “leave no stone unturned” to secure a future for the workers at risk of losing their ...
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Michael Shanks said more than 80 investors had put forward plans for the refinery, which is due to close in the summer.
The UK’s energy minister has said he is “hopeful” that an announcement on investment in Grangemouth will come soon. Michael ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNFalkirk Council members hear update on steps being taken to secure long-term future for GrangemouthThe ongoing efforts to support the long-term future of the “Grangemouth Industrial Cluster” will be pored over by members at ...
A comprehensive plan aimed at reshaping Grangemouth’s industrial landscape has been published today, laying the groundwork ...
Labour’s Michael Shanks says SNP’s anti-nuclear policy is costing Scotland thousands of skilled jobs as UK Government boosts nuclear ...
More than 400 jobs were lost at the oil refinery as owners Petroineos transitioned it to a fuel import terminal. The company said the facility was losing large amounts of money every day.
AS FIRST Minister, Nicola Sturgeon liked to tell the story of how The Proclaimers’ song Letter From America helped sharpen her anger and shape ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNNew plan lists '21 actions' to be taken to secure Grangemouth's green energy futureDetails of a way forward for Grangemouth designed to attract investment, support new employment and position the area as a global leader in green energy have been published.
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