Scottish and UK Government's offer 'bespoke support' to Grangemouth workers
Government funding will allow workers affected by the closure of Grangemouth refinery to reskill and train and at Forth Valley College.
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Gregor Kyle is Head of Content at The Herald, joining the title in 2022. In over 20 years in journalism and public relations, he has written for several local and national titles, working across print, digital and broadcast roles. He has covered major events in news and sport, ranging from the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 to Olympic and Commonwealth games.
Gregor Kyle is Head of Content at The Herald, joining the title in 2022. In over 20 years in journalism and public relations, he has written for several local and national titles, working across print, digital and broadcast roles. He has covered major events in news and sport, ranging from the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 to Olympic and Commonwealth games.
Government funding will allow workers affected by the closure of Grangemouth refinery to reskill and train and at Forth Valley College.
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