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The Falkirk Herald on MSNFormer haulage firm boss is the man to steer Grangemouth towards a greener future
The former managing director of long established firm John Mitchell Haulage is now carrying a load of responsibility as the ...
Scotland has become an “afterthought” for the UK Government, the SNP has claimed, as those north of the border are set to ...
A Bo’ness councillor has been given permission to be absent until October due to ill health. Members of Falkirk Council agreed at the last meeting before the summer recess that Independent councillor ...
INEOS Ltd. (London) has completed a major £30-million investment at its Hull manufacturing site, converting the facility to run on hydrogen instead of ...
Michael Shanks pledged to support the workers who are facing redundancy, but the Government is unlikely to improve the statutory redundancy offer.
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNGetting ready for this weekend's Airth Highland Games
Entry costs £10 for adults, children aged five to 17 are £6, family ticket for two adults and two children is £25, concession for OAPs and students is £6. OAP residents in Airth parish get free entry ...
Tanker trading patterns are set to shift further after another UK refinery bit the dust. The government said it has been ...
The investment is part of INEOS’ wider strategy to decarbonize its operations across the UK and Europe. INEOS Acetyls is the only industrial scale manufacturer of acetic acid, acetic anhydride, and ...
British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, has carried out a purge of troublesome backbenchers, as he suspended a number of MPs.
Keir Starmer has suspended three Labour MPs from the party due to breaches in party discipline. It is understood that the Prime Minister has removed the whip from Neil Duncan-Jordan, Brian Leishman ...
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