FUEL OF HOT AIR

UNIONS have branded a longawaited report on the future of Grangemouth a "fig leaf" and demanded immediate action to secure jobs.
The oil refinery at Grangemouth is currently in the process of being shut down with more than 400 jobs lost as a result.
The site, owned by Manchester United owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's company Ineos, is also home to a petrochemicals plant.
Unite the Union said a new report on the site's future would take years to implement and wouldn't help refinery workers already losing their jobs.
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