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Updated: 01/02/2021, 8:06 am
Gunther Newcombe is project leader on Orion
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West of Shetland operators are working with “serious intent” to get huge new oil projects “to a net zero outcome”, according to the head of a major clean energy scheme on the islands.
Gunther Newcombe is the project leader on Orion (Opportunity Renewables Integration Offshore Networks), announced last year as the “Shetland Energy Hub” with aspirations to turn the islands into a green energy beacon.
Irish Fishing industry
The Irish Commercial Fishing Industry employs around 11,000 people in fishing, processing and ancillary services such as sales and marketing. The industry is worth about €1.22 billion annually to the Irish economy. Irish fisheries products are exported all over the world as far as Africa, Japan and China.
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Over 16,000 people are employed directly or indirectly around the coast, working on over 2,000 registered fishing vessels, in over 160 seafood processing businesses and in 278 aquaculture production units, according to the State s sea fisheries development body Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM).
All activities that are concerned with growing, catching, processing or transporting fish are part of the commercial fishing industry, the development of which is overseen by BIM. Recreational fishing, as in angling at sea or inland, is the responsibility of Inland Fisheries Ireland.
Glasgow Lives in lockdown: Craig, 25, Hillhead, Falconer, horseback archery instructor and history student
Tonight we hear from Craig about his passion for falconry and horseback archery.
Craig, 25, Hillhead, Falconer, horseback archery instructor and history student (Image: Elaine Livingstone)
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Ireland and Scotland publish Bilateral Review of future relationship
Press release 14 January 2021
Review recommendations will enhance cooperation and collaboration between Scotland and Ireland.
A video marking the launch is available here and the Bilateral Report is available here
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, and the Cabinet Secretary for External Affairs Michael Russell have today published the Ireland-Scotland Joint Bilateral Review Report.
Following wide consultations between our two Governments, and substantial public engagement, the Report sets out a series of joint actions to be taken in the areas of business and the economy; community and diaspora; culture; academic and research links; and rural, coastal and island communities as well as government and political relations.