Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
This is a better one....
https://youtu.be/ydp4sRE564A?si=uTfPGtcNx6S8J0Ma
To add-
https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/rolls-royce-opening-new-offices-in-cardiff-and-glasgow/
Stokey,
Thanks for the mention, much love.
"It does not in terms says that work would go to HARL but I am not sure what other businesses in Belfast there are who can do sub contract work on submarines. I am sure that Consuela will enlighten us though."
The reply was very specific as in "SME". So there could be opportunity for some bits and bobs. Nothing fundamentally significant simply because the industry isn't here. BAE hold the cards for that currently, which I'm sure you know.
Part extreme sport, part performance art and part household chore, extreme ironing is an exciting and dangerous sport where willing participants demonstrate their ability to get rid of clothing creases in unusual and perilous environments. It was started in 1997 in Leicester, England, by Phil Shaw who, after coming home from a hard day’s work, decided he’d rather go rock climbing than complete his scheduled ironing.
1. A group of flamingos is called a flamboyance.
2. If you fake laugh long enough you’ll start to really laugh, really, really hard.
3. Cows have best friends.
4. The Beatles used the word “love” 613 times throughout their career.
5. The chances of you (as opposed to someone else) being born is about 1 in 40 million.
6. Every year millions of trees grow thanks to squirrels forgetting their nuts.
7. On the day of his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. had a pillow-fight in his motel room.
8. The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We’re all made of star dust.
9. Cancer death rates are down 20% in past 20 years.
10. The miles travelled by the Apollo 11 crew to the moon