Derby Telegraph

Possible jobs boost for R-R after deal for nuke subs

IT’S AS A RESULT OF A PARTNERSHI­P BETWEEN THE UK, US AND AUSTRALIA

- By CALLUM PARKE callum.parke@reachplc.com

MORE jobs could be announced at Rolls-Royce’s Derby factory after the UK Government announced a new deal to produce nuclear submarines.

The Daily Mail reports how a new alliance between the UK, the United States and Australia, known as AUKUS, will see the Derby engineerin­g firm partner with BAE Systems, which is based in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria, to build at least eight submarines.

The Mail claims “hundreds of highly-skilled scientific and engineerin­g roles in Britain” will be created by the move, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying hundreds could be establishe­d, but Rolls-Royce, which has its civil aerospace and nuclear divisions in Derby, said it was too early to speculate about that.

However, a spokespers­on said: “We look forward to supporting the UK Government in the initial scoping phase for this new endeavour.

“Rolls-Royce has been the sole provider of the nuclear power plant for the Royal Navy’s submarine fleet for over 60 years and we are currently involved in manufactur­ing the nuclear plant for the new Dreadnough­t Class submarines.

“We are proud of the unique role we play in support of the UK’s national security.”

It is expected that the Midlands, the north and Scotland will feel the economic benefits of the new deal.

The Mail also reports how the new deal will see the three countries develop and build the submarines and several other new technologi­es both in Britain and in Australia, although it is unclear when they would be finished.

If new jobs are to be created, they will help Australia become one of just a handful of nations to operate nuclear submarines, alongside the UK, France, China and Russia. It is the latest jobs announceme­nt at Rolls-Royce since June, when the company announced that hundreds of new jobs will be created by a move to develop electric aircraft.

It is likely that the new submarines will take inspiratio­n from Britain’s Astute-class nuclear subs, whose power plants were designed and produced by Rolls-Royce at its Raynesway factory. Britain and Australia have increasing­ly worked together on defence matters, including by holding joint training exercises. The prime minister said: “The UK, Australia and US are natural allies. “While we may be separated geographic­ally, our interests and values are shared. The alliance will bring us closer than ever, creating a defence partnershi­p and driving jobs and prosperity.”

We are proud of the unique role we play in support of the UK’s national security. Rolls-Royce spokespers­on

 ?? ROLLS-ROYCE ?? An Astute-class submarine and, inset, Rolls-Royce’s Atlantic House building at its Raynesway nuclear site
ROLLS-ROYCE An Astute-class submarine and, inset, Rolls-Royce’s Atlantic House building at its Raynesway nuclear site

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