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The general secratary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT), Mick Lynch has hit out at the “chaotic way” ferry services in Scotland are being run as he called for a “people’s CalMac” to be created.

The ferry operator Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) is already state-owned, however Lynch has demanded assurances from the Scottish Government Ministers that lifeline island services on the west coast stretching from the Clyde to the North Minch would stay in public hands.

Mr Lynch called for an urgent meeting with the new transport minister, Fiona Hyslop, who was appointed by Scottish First Minister, Humza Yousaf.

He insisted that CalMac and Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) – the body which owns the ferries (the largest domestic fleet in the UK) and harbour infrastructure – should be brought together into a single organisation.

The general secretary said there should be a “coherent structure” which would allow for a service that “responds to need and doesn’t respond to profit”.

STV News has more on CalMac whose contract for ferry services is due to come to an end in September 2024.

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Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2023 Cruisers Zero

There will be an 11-boat entry of Cruisers Zero IRC boats competing at Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 2023: 

  • GBR 1681, Gelert, Corby 36, Brian Dixon
  • IRL 1156, BOD, Derek de Yong
  • IRL 3721 ValenTina, J112e,GP Johnny Treanor
  • GBR 4822R, El Gran Senor, J122, Jonathan Anderson
  • IRL 6888, El Pocko, Puma 42, Jonathan Nicholson
  • GBR 6509N, Max Too, Prima 38, Neil Thomas
  • IRL 985, Ghost Raider, J111, Norbert Reilly
  • IRL 4240, Prima Forte, Beneteau First 40, Patrick Burke
  • IRL 10800, Rockabill VI, JPK 10.80, Paul O'Higgins
  • IRL 2729, Searche,r Sunfast 3600, Pete Smyth
  • IRL 2237, WOW, Extreme 37, Timothy Kane