Summary
SCOTLAND'S two emergency tugs were given a last-minute reprieve after the Westminster Government said they would remain in service for three months while alternative funding is found.
The contract for them being stationed in Stornoway and Lerwick, which costs between pound(s)2.5 million and pound(s)3m a year for each vessel, had been due expire at midnight last night.See the full content of this document
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Funding Reprieve As Lifeline Offered to Tugboats
However, in the late afternoon Alistair Carmichael, Liberal Democrat MP for S...
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