Nautilus International urges on illegally employed and underpaid seafarers
A research vessel breached immigration and labour laws to employ seafarers in the UK illegally, as Nautilus International reported.
Read moreA research vessel breached immigration and labour laws to employ seafarers in the UK illegally, as Nautilus International reported.
Read moreNational Grid Electricity Transmission has partnered with Siemens to create a free online tool to help UK ports meet their net zero targets.
Read moreOcean Energy Europe applauds the UK government’s decision to ringfence €23.7mper year for tidal stream energy.
Read moreDespite contemporary human rights concerns, UK Government believes that UNCLOS remains fit for purpose.
Read moreUK maritime cadets will continue to receive COVID-19 funding, with the training scheme extended once more.
Read moreShore power for ships at berth in UK ports should be funded entirely by government or a combination of government and industry, a survey of UK parliament members revealed.
Read moreU.S. President Biden and European Commission President von der Leyen hosted a discussion on the margins of COP26, on how infrastructure initiatives must advance prosperity and combat the climate crisis.
Read moreSeafarers urged the UK government and industry to invest in the maritime workforce of the future with targeted, modern training in green technologies in order to reach environmental targets.
Read moreThe Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) will issue the findings of its ‘Green Maritime Survey’ at the COP26 climate change summit.
Read moreNautilus International is advising operators who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to find out whether they need to self-isolate when requested by UK NHS Test and Trace.
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