The Labour Party and a Labour-linked think-tank have been listed among the creditors owed thousands of pounds by Harland & ...
The would-be owner of the shipyard which built the Titanic is in talks to renegotiate the terms of a deal to build three ...
Spanish defence group Navantia is seeking an extra £300mn from the British government on its contract to build three ships in return for rescuing Harland & Wolff, the struggling Belfast shipbuilder ...
Harland & Wolff could be bought out by Spain's state ... raising fears for the future of its yards at Methil in Fife and Arnish on the Isle of Lewis. According to the Telegraph though Navantia ...
Harland and Wolff, best known for building the Titanic, also has operations at Appledore in England and Methil and Arnish in Scotland. Navantia already has a business relationship with Harland and ...
Alongside the Belfast and Appledore yards, Harland & Wolff also owns the Arnish yard on the Isle of Lewis, and Methil in Fife. Between them, the four sites employ around 1,000 people. The ...
The Falkland Islands Government (FIG) has announced the termination of contractual negotiations with Harland and Wolff for the port replacement project. The decision was reached after an ...
But the scheme has been plunged into doubt since Harland & Wolff was placed into administration ... across its three other sites – Appledore, Methil and Arnish – hanging in the balance.