Scots power stations strike 'threat' to energy supplies
RENEWABLE Scots power stations providing enough energy to power 120,000 homes could be hit in a dispute over pay, it has been revealed.
Martin Williams: Senior News Reporter with The Herald and the Herald on Sunday.
He joined in 2003 and has a focus on investigative journalism. His honours include being a British Journalism Awards finalist for 2022. In the 2020/21 UK Regional Press Awards he was named Business & Finance Journalist of the Year while also a Daily/Sunday Reporter of the Year and Data Journalist of the Year finalist. He was the 2020 Financial/Business Journalist of the Year runner-up in the Scottish Press Awards.
In the 2018 UK Regional Press Awards he came out of awards hiding to be named Data Journalist of the Year. Also tweets on @MWilliamsHT
RENEWABLE Scots power stations providing enough energy to power 120,000 homes could be hit in a dispute over pay, it has been revealed.
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