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Aberdeen confirmed as home city of Great British Energy Sir Keir Starmer uses Labour Party conference to announce details of state-owned company ...
A Labour government would “lead to the devastation of employment” in the oil and gas industry in north-east Scotland, the First Minister has said. John Swinney was speaking with media at the ...
The Prime Minister used his speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool to announce that Granite City will be the home of Great British Energy.. The UK Government said it would draw on ...
Keir Starmer has officially announced that GB Energy will be headquartered in Aberdeen. The Prime Minister said in his speech at the Labour Party Conference that the publicly-owned energy company ...
A prominent Scottish Labour councillor has quit the party over Sir Keir Starmer's stance on oil and gas. Labour leader Sir Keir pledged earlier this week to end new North Sea oil and gas ...
The Reform UK party leader was in Aberdeen on Monday morning for a press conference ahead of the Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse by-election near Glasgow on Thursday.
Labour’s GB Energy company will be “based in Aberdeen”, ... He also called for Labour to “be proud to be the party of wealth creation, unashamed to partner with the private sector”.
The former Labour leader of Aberdeen City Council has quit the party over its plan to end North Sea exploration. Barney Crockett has left the Labour group after describing Sir Keir Starmer’s ...
The ex-Labour leader of Aberdeen City Council claims his former party is “trying to destroy” the oil and gas industry over its plans to increase the windfall tax.
New figures showed the number of officers off work because of anxiety, depression, stress or post-traumatic stress rose from 814 in 2021 to 1,236 in 2024, an increase of 52%.
Keir Starmer has officially announced that GB Energy will be headquartered in Aberdeen. The Prime Minister said in his speech at the Labour Party Conference that the publicly-owned energy company ...
Asked if he is in any way concerned that Labour may scoop some of these seats in the upcoming election, Mr Swinney said the party has a “real problem” in the north-east of Scotland and said ...