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£120m Grangemouth Bailout: A Temporary Christmas Cheer

The government has announced a £120m bailout for Scotland's Grangemouth chemical plant, the last of its kind in the UK. While saving jobs, the move highlights a reactive industrial strategy and a sector in deep crisis. Read the full analysis.

Canada's Oil Pipeline Plan Sparks Coastal Catastrophe Fears

First Nations in British Columbia fear a proposed oil pipeline and lifted tanker ban could lead to a devastating spill, echoing a 2016 diesel disaster that still scars their community and ecosystem. Read their urgent warning.

Carney's Alberta Pipeline Deal Faces Opposition

Mark Carney secures controversial energy agreement with Alberta for new oil pipeline, facing strong opposition from First Nations and British Columbia. Read the full analysis.

Industrial chemist Bill McNally dies aged 89

Bill McNally, the industrial chemist whose pipeline protection work earned two Queen's Awards, has died aged 89. Discover his remarkable journey from Bootle to international success.

UK Construction Productivity Stuck in 1990s

A damning report reveals UK construction productivity is lower than in 1997. Decades of under-investment are blamed. Discover the urgent need for modernisation.

Russia boosts defences against Ukrainian strikes

Moscow passes new laws to protect critical infrastructure from Ukrainian drone attacks, deploying reservists and imposing internet blackouts. Explore the Kremlin's response to the escalating conflict.

Poland blames Russia for rail sabotage

Polish officials accuse Russian secret services of orchestrating an explosion on a key aid route to Ukraine. PM Tusk calls it 'unprecedented sabotage'. Read the latest.

Eubanks stuck in lift before Conor Benn fight

Chris Eubank Jr and Snr's grand arrival at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was disrupted after they got stuck in a lift. Jr joked it was 'sabotage' ahead of the grudge rematch. Read more.

Great Barrier Reef Pipeline Sparks Environmental Fury

A controversial plan to construct a massive pipeline from the Great Barrier Reef to drought-stricken western Queensland has ignited fierce debate, pitting environmental concerns against regional water security needs.

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