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In Larne Port, Co.Antrim, P&O Ferrymasters recorded a pre-tax profit of £11.1 million in results for the year in which its parent company, P&O Ferries, fired 800 workers across the UK and Ireland, the Belfast Telegraph reveals.

According to accounts for 2022, which were filed at Companies House last month by P&O Ferrymasters, the harbour town that connects Cairnryan, Scotland, had a strong financial performance. This took place just as its parent ferry company fired the existing workforce in order to hire other workers based on poorer terms.

The road and rail transport operations of P&O Ferrymasters are to be found internationally, as well as freight management within Europe.

Both North Channel ports of Larne and Cairnryan are part of the P&O Ferries group and are owned by Dubai-headquartered conglomerate DP World, which hit the headlines in March 2022 when a P&O Ferries official delivered a video message. This was issued to staff and crew, informing them their jobs were ending with immediate effect.

The mass sacking affected 800 people in total, including dozens of workers on the Larne-Cairnryan route who held protests at the north-east harbour over the actions of their former employer.

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About the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race is undoubtedly one of the greatest ocean adventures on the planet, also regarded as one of its toughest endurance challenges. Taking almost a year to complete, it consists of eleven teams competing against each other on the world’s largest matched fleet of 70-foot ocean racing yachts.

The Clipper Race was established in 1996 by Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail solo, non-stop, around the world in 1968-69. His aim was to allow anyone, regardless of previous sailing experience, the chance to embrace the thrill of ocean racing; it is the only event of its kind for amateur sailors. Around 40 per cent of crew are novices and have never sailed before starting a comprehensive training programme ahead of their adventure.

This unique challenge brings together everyone from chief executives to train drivers, nurses and firefighters, farmers, airline pilots and students, from age 18 upwards, to take on Mother Nature’s toughest and most remote conditions. There is no upper age limit, the oldest competitor to date is 76.

Now in its twelfth edition, the Clipper 2019-20 Race started from London, UK, on 02 September 2019.