Skip to main content
Advertise with the Morning Star
Scottish government pledges £25m more for Grangemouth
A view of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Grangemouth, September 12, 2024

JOHN SWINNEY challenged the Labour government in Westminster today to match his pledge of a £25 million cash injection into Grangemouth oil refinery — but unions have demanded more action from both governments.

Scotland’s First Minister hopes the funds will secure a just transition for the hundreds of workers set to lose their livelihoods when the PetroIneos oil refinery closes in May, enabling the delivery of recommendations from the Project Willow feasibility study focussed on turning the complex into a low-carbon energy centre.

He said: “Any redundancy, whether voluntary or compulsory, is a matter of deep regret.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Tenement flats along Comely Bank in Edinburgh
Scotland / 7 September 2025
7 September 2025
A person wearing a University and College Union (UCU) armban
Scotland / 8 September 2025
8 September 2025
Climate activists from Greenpeace and Uplift during a demonstration outside the Scottish Court of Session, Edinburgh, on the first day of the Rosebank and Jackdaw judicial review hearing, November 12, 2024
Climate / 5 September 2025
5 September 2025
Similar stories
A view of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Grangemouth, September 12, 2024
Britain / 29 April 2025
29 April 2025
Grangemouth petrochemical plant in Grangemouth
Britain / 12 September 2024
12 September 2024