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First Minister Alex Salmond met with Defence Secretary Liam Fox to reiterate the convincing case for retaining both RAF Leuchars and RAF Lossiemouth bases. With the UK Government's UK Basing Review decisions due to be published by July 19 the First Minister used his latest meeting with Mr Fox to try and influence the MoD recommendations which go to the UK Cabinet for a final decision.
The talks follow meeting between the First Minister, John Swinney, Bruce Crawford and representatives from the Moray and Leuchars Task Forces in Edinburgh. Speaking after the meeting in Glasgow Mr Salmond said: "This was a constructive discussion and we now have a timescale for when a decision will be made."
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A disbandment parade is taking place at RAF Kinloss, following the decision to close the airbase in the UK’s defence cuts which were announced last October. The three flying squadrons at the Moray airbase are being officially disbanded in a ceremony on Thursday.
The three squadrons are Number 42 (Reserve) Squadron, CXX Squadron and 201 (Guernsey's Own) Squadron. They will parade in front of the station’s honorary air commodore, the Duke of Edinburgh. RAF Kinloss was stripped of its main operational role by the decision to scrap the Nimrod reconnaissance fleet.
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While all this is taking place, its a different story down in Girvan:
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Defence Secretary Liam Fox has hailed the future of the UK's defence capabilities as he cut the first steel for a new aircraft carrier. Parts of the HMS Prince of Wales - the second of the new Queen Elizabeth Class aircraft carriers - were cut in a ceremony at the BAE Systems shipyard in Govan, Glasgow. Dr Fox started the computer-guided laser to cut the first piece of hull for the 65,000-tonne ship - the largest to be built for the Royal Navy.
He also met members of the workforce as he was given a tour of the facility. Dr Fox said the new carriers marked a "step change" in the UK's strike capability. He said: "We are committed to delivering this next generation of powerful British aircraft carriers that will mark a step change in our carrier strike capability and form the cornerstone of the Royal Navy's future force 2020. This major construction project is creating and sustaining thousands of jobs in shipyards around the country."
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