A Swiftsure-class Royal Navy nuclear-powered attack submarines that entered service in the 1970s and served for more than 20 years has dry docked at Rosyth, Scotland, as it prepares for final ...
SHIPYARD workers today staged a protest at Rosyth docks, claiming foreign staff are being used as cheap labour on Britain’s most-expensive shipbuilding project. The protesters are demanding a ...
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When the seventh HMS Dreadnought was launched by The Queen at Barrow in 1960, it was a momentous day for the Royal Navy. The vessel was the UK’s first ever nuclear-powered submarine and represented a ...
Britain's second and newest aircraft carrier, the £3.1 billion HMS Prince of Wales, makes its maiden voyage today to begin nine weeks of sea trials. Measuring 920 feet in length, the sister ship of ...
Rosyth Dockyard workers have been recognised for their role in the Falklands War, 40 years after the conflict began. The Babcock yard on the Forth prepared Royal Navy ships during the invasion in 1982 ...
Babcock awarded a £31.5 million contract to Robertson Construction for the development of a new Assembly Hall at its Rosyth site. The construction project will support circa 100 positions locally in ...
THE controversial downgrading of Rosyth naval dockyard by John Major’s government was carried out despite one of his ministers warning him the Fife site was cheaper and safer to run than similar ...
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