A dockworker has pleaded guilty to stealing “metal and hull valves” made for the Royal Navy flagship. Jamie Aird, 29, made ...
Fife mill worker and trade union activist, Janet McCallum, was jailed for scaling a statue of Richard the Lionheart during a Votes for ...
The UK government's increased spending on defence will create jobs in Scotland, Rachel Reeves has said. The Chancellor has unveiled a £2bn increase to a lending scheme that she says could fund ...
A great-great-great grandmother who was born before World War One has celebrated her 111th birthday. Hilda Luck, one of the oldest people in Britain, has marked the milestone with her family. The ...
Arecent influx of orders at both Rosyth Royal Dockyard and Ferguson Shipbuilders at Port Glasgow have given renewed vigor to Scottish vessel builders. It has also countered the news that yet ...
She moved with family to Scotland at the outbreak of World War One as her father worked for the naval dockyard in Rosyth. "At age 15, she was put into domestic service in Hythe. At the outbreak of ...
The United Kingdom's second aircraft carrier, HMS Prince of Wales, was officially named at Rosyth Naval Dockyard on Friday. Prince Charles, the man who shares a title with the £3bn vessel ...
A Rosyth Dockyard worker stole parts intended for the HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier. The theft of metal and valves took place over a period of almost four months and earned Jamie Aird more than ...
A former Rosyth Dockyard worker has admitted to stealing metal and hull valves intended for the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier, later selling them for scrap. As first reported by ...
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