100,000 cruise ship crew still trapped onboard due to COVID-19
While most cruise ship passengers have now made it back to land, another crisis has been growing – with...
The impact of Covid-19 on the marine industry, from no sailing to boat shows being cancelled. What did lockdown mean to chandleries, marine trades, boats and boat builders? Read Marine Industry News’ collection of articles written about, and during, lockdown.
While most cruise ship passengers have now made it back to land, another crisis has been growing – with...
The RYA is offering guidance and advice to Affiliated Clubs and Recognised Training Centres to assist with emergency financial...
Earlier this week, the volunteer crew of the Mumbles inshore lifeboat were tasked by the UK Coastguard at Milford...
Ineos UK has confirmed it has been using some of its expertise and specialist equipment to help support the...
The RNLI has had to halt the recruitment and training of lifeguards who usually keep watch at 248 beaches,...
Two of Britain’s leading sailing magazines, Sailing Today and Yachts & Yachting, are to merge and join forces for...
Worldwide COVID-19 restrictions effectively mean that most, if not all, cruising, is currently prohibited or severely restricted. The status...
The RNLI has made the decision to immediately pause the rollout of lifeguard patrols onto beaches, postponing all coverage...
According to Dean Smith, Commercial Director of British Marine, the trade association sees its current role as collating and...