Eyewatering' 100m spent on repairs in Scotland's ferry fiasco' over past decade
Briefly

The repair costs for Scotland's publicly owned ferries have ballooned to nearly £100 million, highlighting the significant neglect and disruption in transportation between islands and the mainland.
Sue Webber criticized the Scottish government for its failure to manage the ferry network, accusing ministers of abandoning islanders with outdated vessels and missed targets.
CalMac's fleet is set for a major revamp, with a substantial replacement program planned that aims to provide islanders with a more reliable ferry service.
The MV Caledonian Isles is the most costly to repair, incurring over £22 million, demonstrating the financial strain on maintaining aging vessels in Scotland's fleet.
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