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About Merchant Navy


The Merchant Navy is the maritime register of the United Kingdom, and comprises the seagoing commercial interests of UK-registered ships and their crews. Merchant Navy vessels fly the Red Ensign and are regulated by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency.

The ongoing legacy of 'Red Ken' Livingstone

The ongoing legacy of 'Red Ken' Livingstone
Sep 20,2023 10:21 am

... Personal lifeKenneth Robert Livingstone was born at the tail-end of World War Two in south London, to an acrobatic dancer and a ship s master in the Merchant Navy...

From England to Australia: Life for a real Ten Pound Pom

From England to Australia: Life for a real Ten Pound Pom
Jun 16,2023 4:51 am

... It was during her father s time in the Merchant Navy that he saw the openings available for migrants from the UK, which led to the family enrolling on the so-called ten pound Pom scheme...

Coronation processions: What to look out for and when

Coronation processions: What to look out for and when
May 4,2023 5:11 am

... The standard-bearers will represent the legion and seven other associated armed forces charities: the Royal Naval Association; Royal Marines Association; Army Benevolent Fund; Air Forces Association; Royal Commonwealth and Ex Services League; Merchant Navy Association; and SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity...

Edith Thompson: The wife who was executed for her lover's crime

Edith Thompson: The wife who was executed for her lover's crime
Jan 9,2023 1:41 am

... At the age of 13, Freddy left London to join the Merchant Navy...

Normandy veterans' welfare officer makes good a lifelong promise

Normandy veterans' welfare officer makes good a lifelong promise
Nov 11,2022 8:20 am

... Despite settling in East Yorkshire after leaving the Merchant Navy in 1962, Ernie retains his Aberdeenshire accent...

Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession

Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession
Sep 19,2022 1:40 am

... The procession in fullMounted Metropolitan Police • Royal Canadian Mounted Police • Bands of The Rifles and Brigade of Gurkhas • Representatives of the George Cross from Malta, the Royal Ulster Constabulary and the UK National Health Service Representative detachments of Commonwealth forces: Territorial Air Force of New Zealand • Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment • The Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers • Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps • Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery • Royal New Zealand Navy • Royal Australian Air Force Reserve • Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps • Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps • Royal Australian Infantry Corps • Royal Australian Engineers • Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery • Royal Australian Navy • The Canadian Armed Forces Legal Branch • The Royal Canadian Air Force (Reserve) • The Calgary Highlanders • The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada • The 48th Highlanders of Canada • The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment • The Royal New Brunswick Regiment • Le Regiment de Ia Chaudière • The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders (Princess Louise s) • The Canadian Grenadier Guards • Governor General s Foot Guards • Royal 22e Regiment • The King s Own Calgary Regiment (RCAC) The Governor General s Horse Guards • The Royal Canadian Engineers • The Canadian Armed Forces Military Engineering Branch • The Royal Regiment of Canadian ArtilleryRepresentatives of the Royal Air Force: 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron Royal Auxiliary Air Force • Royal Auxiliary Air Force • Royal Air Force Marham • The Combined Bands of the Royal Air Force • Royal Air Force College, Cranwell • Royal Air Force RegimentRepresentatives of the Army: The Honourable Artillery Company • Adjutant General s Corps • British Army Bands Sandhurst and Colchester • The Queen s Gurkha Engineers • The Royal Welsh • The Duke of Lancaster s Regiment • The Royal Regiment of Scotland • Welsh Guards • Irish Guards • Scots Guards • Coldstream Guards • Grenadier Guards • Bands of the Irish Guards and Welsh Guards • Corps of Royal Engineers • Royal Regiment of Artillery • Royal Tank Regiment • The Royal Lancers • The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys)Representatives of the Royal Navy: Royal Navy • Royal Marines • The Combined Bands of the Royal MarinesDefence advisers and staff of Her Majesty s realms: Jamaica • New Zealand • Australia • CanadaRepresentative colonels of Commonwealth forces of which Her Majesty was Colonel-in-ChiefChaplains of the armed forces: Principal Church of Scotland & Free Church Chaplain Royal Air Force • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain Royal Air Force • Chaplain-in-Chief Royal Air Force • Deputy Chaplain General (Army) • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain (Army) • Chaplain General (Army) • Principal Church of Scotland and Free Churches Chaplain (Royal Navy) • Principal Roman Catholic Chaplain (Royal Navy) • Chaplain of the FleetRepresentatives of forces of which the Queen was air commodore-in-chief • Representative Colonels Commandant, Colonels and Honorary Colonels of Her Majesty s Regiments and Corps • Commandant General, Royal Marines • Representatives of Her Majesty s ships • Commander Strategic Command • Vice Chief of the Defence Staff • Chief of the Air Staff • Chief of the General Staff • Chief of the Naval Staff • Chief of the Defence Staff • Drum Horse and State Trumpeter • 1st Division of the Sovereign s Escort • ADC to the Major General Commanding the Household Division • Brigade Major Household Division • Major General Commanding the Household Division • Combined Bands of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards Pursuivants and Heralds of Arms of Scotland: March • Linlithgow • Ormond • Rothesay • Falkland • Unicorn • Carrick • Marchmont Pursuivants and Heralds of Arms of England: Portcullis • Rouge Dragon • Norfolk • Windsor • York • Bluemantle • Wales • Maltravers • Chester • RichmondKings of Arms: Norroy and Ulster King of Arms • Lord Lyon King of Arms • Clarenceux King of Arms • Lady Usher of the Black Rod • Garter King of ArmsThe Earl Marshal • Bands of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards • Captain, the King s Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard • Captain general, the King s Body Guard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) (Gold Stick for Scotland) • Captain, His Majesty s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms Royal Household; Vice Chamberlain of the Household • Comptroller of the Household • Treasurer of the Household • Queen s Gurkha Orderly Officer (x2) • Royal Waterman (x2) • Director of the Royal Collection • Comptroller Lord Chamberlain s Office • Master of the Household • Keeper of the Privy Purse • Private secretary to the Queen • Master of the Horse • Lord Steward • Her Majesty s Page (x2) • Her Majesty s Palace StewardBehind the gun carriage: Escort Party of the Household CavalryRoyal Family: The Earl of Wessex and Forfar • The Duke of York • The Princess Royal • The King • Peter Phillips • The Duke of Sussex • The Prince of Wales • Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence • The Duke of Gloucester • The Earl of SnowdonRoyal Car 1: The Queen Consort • The Princess of WalesRoyal Car 2: The Duchess of Sussex • The Countess of Wessex and ForfarField officer in Brigade Waiting • Silver Stick in Waiting • Colonel Coldstream Guards • Gold Stick in Waiting • Adjutant in Brigade Waiting • Silver Stick Adjutant • Crown EquerryHousehold of the King: Master of the Household • Equerry • Principal Private Secretary • TreasurerSecond division of the Sovereign s escortRepresentatives of Civilian Services: Merchant Navy • Royal Fleet Auxiliary • The Maritime Coastguard Agency • Police Services • Fire and Rescue Services • His Majesty s Prison Services • Ambulance Service • British Red Cross • St John Ambulance • Royal Voluntary Service • Cadet forcesRear: Mounted Metropolitan PoliceOnce the procession reaches Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, at about 13:00 BST, the coffin will be transferred to the new State Hearse for its final journey to Windsor Castle...

Energy bills: Fears power cuts will switch off nebuliser

Energy bills: Fears power cuts will switch off nebuliser
Sep 6,2022 4:11 pm

... After retiring from the Merchant Navy at the age of 56 in 2015 because he needed knee replacements, he had work done on his three-bedroom semi-detached house includingThis included a new roof and loft insulation, double-glazed windows and a new porch...

The changing face of the North Sea oil industry

The changing face of the North Sea oil industry
May 24,2022 3:30 am

... But at the start of her career she is not fazed saying " jobs will be created which is brilliant and with us in the Merchant Navy, we tend to go to where the demand is...

The changing face of the North Sea oil industry

May 16,2022 3:40 am

In Europe's oil capital, everyone knows The Boom times are over.

Faced with the climate emergency, Aberdeen is having to Move Away from an industry that has created half A Million jobs and brought almost incalculable wealth to north east Scotland.

But what happens next? Some Young People are still banking on a career in the oil industry. Others are focusing on a future in Renewable Energy .

As politicians argue over a " just transition" to a greener future, thousands of jobs and The Future of The Planet depend on finding The Right answers.

Who are the oil engineers of The Future ?

At Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University (RGU), drilling and well engineering students are still hopeful of pursuing a career in oil and gas.

The vast majority are from parts of The World where energy transition is not so high up the political Agenda - and Many have no plans to stay in Scotland after they graduate.

They know that The World is still dependent on fossil fuels to heat homes, fuel vehicles and Power Industry .

Despite the moves towards producing more Clean Energy in Scotland, More Than in 2019.

Affan Peshimam, 30, from India, is following in the footsteps of his father who worked in the oil and gas sector in the North Sea .

He Said : " I love The Smell of petrol. I love working offshore away from civilisation. "

And he's convinced that he can enjoy a full career in the industry in India once he's graduated in Aberdeen.

" There's still a lot of oil remaining, at least 30 or 40 Years more, " He Said . " Every time they say The Peak has come, I don't think so. Maybe for the North Sea .

" For certain parts of The World where there's no oil left, The Peak has come. But in Africa and India and the Far East we still have so much reserves left we can't just keep them.

" Of course we have started some solar but We Are still dependent on oil and gas. And coal, obviously. "

Affan is right about the North Sea - production peaked about 20 years ago and since then the UK has gone from producing more oil and gas than it needs, to importing it from other countries.

As prices rise following the Covid pandemic and The Russian invasion of Ukraine, this has raised concerns about UK energy security.

It has led to calls from some quarters for more oil Fields - Like the - to be opened to offset decades of decline.

Ryan Crighton, of the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce, said the growing energy deficit leaves Scotland with two choices: " To produce more domestically, with full control over the regulatory environment in which it is extracted. Or to import more energy from overseas, without the tax revenues that the North Sea gives us.

" The latter makes little economic sense and even less environmental sense. "

Others - including First Minister Nicola Sturgeon - argue that accelerating the transition to more renewable forms of energy is The Best response to The Crisis .

Eta Etta-Agbor, another drilling and well engineering student at RGU, knows she is acquiring skills which could be transferred to the renewables industry, if It Comes to it.

But the 42-year-old from Nigeria - which has some of the largest oil reserves in Africa - aspires to work for one of the majors Like Shell or Chevron.

" What We Are learning here, I could easily switch into the (renewables) industry but the fact is there will still be lots of drilling taking place, " She Said .

And she pointed to the importance of gas in generating Electricity - the UK, and England and Wales in particular, still relies on it heavily.

" Gas is essentially Like The Next fuel that can be used for Electricity so we'll still be drilling more gas in The Future so I'll still be relevant in the industry, " She Said .

But over The Next decade The Mix of fuel generating Electricity in Scotland will be transformed beyond recognition.

Coal power will end and Many of our. Offshore wind is likely to become the powerhouse of our economy.

The alone, announced in January, will generate enough Electricity when it's at maximum capacity to power about 85% of the UK's homes.

It will see 17 new offshore wind projects built in waters Around Scotland , with each expected to spend an average of £1. 5bn on its supply chain.

The Projects - Many backed by big name oil and gas firms with The Deep pockets necessary to invest in new Technology - will also need a new workforce.

Their existing employees are among those switching to the greener jobs.

Who is making The Move to renewables?

Harry Waugh was initially attracted to the oil and gas industry because of his love of engineering, problem-solving and " big things".

He worked as an engineer in oil and gas for 11 years before moving into renewables as a Project Manager for an offshore wind farm.

There is a " ridiculous amount" of experience among his former colleagues which could be transferred into offshore renewables, the 34-year-old from Perth said.

And as wages in the renewable sector begin to equal those in oil and gas, he expects to see more people make The Leap .

But he warned that green jobs were unlikely to be able to replace every traditional North Sea position.

There were industry in 2019, compared to in the same year.

" An offshore oil and gas production plant is quite a complicated beast, " He Said . " A $3bn oil and gas plant will have 100 people offshore; a $3bn wind farm will have nobody offshore.

" It's not a job-for-job situation. In development and commissioning, it's the same numbers but as soon as the turbines are spinning, it flicks to a different beast. "

As the offshore wind industry begins to ramp up, Ryan Crighton is clear that Scotland must avoid a " cliff edge" end to North Sea oil and gas production.

" We need to keep this highly-skilled [oil and gas] workforce in work while we develop the low carbon technologies of The Future , " the policy director of Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce said.

" Those jobs aren't there at scale right now. However, if we can manage this transition correctly, then research suggests we could end up with more people employed in our energy sector than we do right now. That is the outcome we should strive for.

" This region will benefit from being one of The First to tackle these challenges, and over time has the potential to become a net exporter of net zero. "

And BP's head of UK operations, Louise Kingham agrees. She Said they are " quite convinced" enough jobs can be created in its alternative energies business to replace those lost by The Shift away from oil.

" We have real ambition to make sure that we can provide opportunities for people to move from one aspect of the energy work that we do to another. "

Who Else is adapting to The Change ?

It's not just the engineers on The Rigs who are seeing huge changes in Aberdeen's energy industry.

Many of those in businesses which have long supported oil and gas firms' traditional operations are adapting to changing priorities.

Among them are firms Like North Star , which started out in fishing before the Oil Boom of the 1970s saw them dip their toe in new waters.

They now have dozens of ships supporting the oil and gas sector but have just won contracts to provide vessels for the Dogger Bank wind farm off the north East Coast of England.

Their cadet training programme creates the Next Generation of mariners to support whatever industry is Out There .

Engine cadet Courtney Stanton is responsible for machinery maintenance on the Grampian Freedom, a 980 tonne standby vessel with a length of 58 metres.

She explained: " As long as there's going to be oil rigs in The Sea there's always going to need to be a standby ship or a supply ship. "

She Said the addition of the renewables sector is a " welcome and needed change" and believes it would be exciting to work in this area.

But at the start of her career she is not fazed saying " jobs will be created which is brilliant and With Us in the Merchant Navy , we tend to go to where the demand is. "

Meanwhile Paul Hudson runs Maersk Training's UK operation, which is centred on Aberdeen.

He explained: " We all know the pace of energy transition is picking up so we, Like other businesses, just have to adapt to that. It's why we've made investments in new facilities specific to the renewables industry for example. "

Those new facilities at their Portlethen site, south of Aberdeen, Focus On rope and climbing skills as well as more traditional needs Like firefighting.

Workers are more likely to travel to Wind Turbines by boat rather than helicopter which is more common for rigs.

Paul adds that demand for renewable skills is growing but " for us, oil and gas will still remain a big part of the throughput of training that we do. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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