PLANS for a new build hall at Rosyth Dockyard have been revealed. Babcock International are seeking planning permission from ...
Type 31 frigates will handle general duties, including maritime security, disaster relief, and counter-smuggling.
Defence firm Babcock, who owns the facility, announced a new contact with HII, the United States’ largest military shipbuilder.
Work is underway to design an emergency planning zone as plans progress for Rosyth to be the temporary repair base for the UK’s new fleet ...
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 ...
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Summary and Key Points: HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier, returned to Portsmouth after a four-month hiatus for mechanical repairs. Initially set to lead NATO’s Exercise ...
A YOUNG man has died after being hurt at Rosyth Dockyard. Emergency services were scrambled to the scene yesterday morning after the alarm was raised around 10.45am. The worker, 23, was rushed to ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a young electrician who passed away after he was hurt at Rosyth Dockyard. Miguel Watt, 23, was rushed to hospital in Edinburgh but died after being injured at the yard, near ...
The Royal Navy's new aircraft carrier has left its home port for the first time. HMS Queen Elizabeth - one of two new carriers being built at Rosyth dockyard in Fife at a cost of more than £6bn - is ...