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Scotland-France ferry plan delayed again

  • Simon Walton
  • January 22, 2026
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Industrial activity may be ticking upwards across Forth Ports, but plans for a Scotland-France ferry service remain high and dry.

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Massive Les Alizés crane vessel at Leith Docks in Scotland

  • Simon Walton
  • January 12, 2026
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Les Alizés, the 5,000-tonne capacity Jan De Nul heavy-lift crane vessel, has been a highly visible presence at the Port of Leith, Edinburgh.

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