Trust s report detailed links between 93 properties and slavery and colonialism
Winston Churchill s former home, Chartwell, in Kent, was on the list
Move prompted a fierce backlash and the trust faced accusations of wokeism
But Charity Commission today cleared it of breaking charity law
Brexiteer Nigel Farage said he had become increasingly appalled by the trust
Historian Simon Heffer said he was astonished the trust had not been censured
Tullow oil PLC - 2020 FULL Year Results 10 March 2021 - Tullow Oil plc ( Tullow ), the independent oil and gas exploration and production group ( Group ), announces its Full Year Results for the year ended 31 December 2020. Details of a management presentation, webcast and conference call are available on the last page of this announcement or visit the Group s website www.tullowoil.com.
Rahul Dhir, Chief Executive Officer, Tullow Oil plc, commented today: After a year of significant change for Tullow, we are now executing a robust, cash generative business plan which is focused on our most productive assets. We have transformed our cost base, implemented rigorous capital discipline and are well placed to benefit from higher oil prices. We will start a multi-year, multi-well drilling programme in Ghana
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Scottish oil workers stuck in quarantine hotels for 20 days as they travel to foreign rigs
Despite being classed as essential workers and travelling in covid-secure bubbles oil companies claim their staff are facing days of unnecessary quarantine in London hotels on their return.
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The oil industry is being hit by quarantine restrictions
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Coronavirus quarantine rules are throwing hundreds of Aberdeen oil and gas jobs into “jeopardy”, an industry boss has warned.
North-east based firm Stena Drilling has said the current guidelines, which force oil riggers into quarantine hotels for 20 days, are “extremely detrimental” to the industry.
The company, which is petitioning Westminster for a change in the law, said workers were being “treated like tourists and not essential workers”.
Currently, Stena Drilling’s riggers are required to isolate for 14 days in a hotel prior to flying out to drillships in Guyana and Suriname.