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  • Tesco, the UK’s biggest retailer, as well as Shetland’s biggest retailer, has launched a price-fixing lawsuit against salmon farmers, many operating in Scotland, including one that has assets in Shetland.

  • There has been a second coastguard offshore platform medical evacuation. The latest had been delayed because of the weather.

  • A project by the Seafarers’ Hospital Society aims to tackle the risk of heart-related fatalities in fishermen, particularly when on board a vessel and far from immediate medical help. Most coastguard medical evacuations from offshore, including from fishing boats, are medical, rather than injury.

  • Meanwhile, a coastguard helicopter based at Sumburgh was tasked to the Thistle Alpha platform, 65 nautical miles east-north-east of Unst. This was to take a platform worker in need of medical attention to Sumburgh.

  • With the Shetland Islands Council to approve its budget for the next financial year at a meeting next Tuesday, some of the proposals are becoming public, including the already revealed proposed council tax rise of 5 per cent and rent rise of 7 per cent. Now it is being proposed that public transport fares should be frozen, as they were last year.

  • Ithaca Energy, the 20 per cent owner of the Rosebank oil field west-north-west of Unst, with shares in Cambo, Tornado and Schiehallion, also west of Shetland, and in the Mariner field east-south-east of Sumburgh, has said that that last year was “transformational”.

  • In the latest Sullom Voe shipping list, for the last five weeks, there were three visits from crude oil tankers, one taking away Brent crude and two taking away Clair crude.

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