Vice President, Investor Relations & Corporate Strategy
So welcome, everybody. And thank you for joining us today. We re all based in London, well most of us are. And by that, I mean, myself, you know me. So, you ll see a bit later on in the presentation. Damian is obviously here, CEO; Nik Jhangiani, our CFO; and later on you ll get to meet Peter West for the first time from our API, new business unit.
So, a quick reminder of our forward-looking statements and cautionary statements as you see here, I ll leave you to read those later. And then, just by way of agenda, four areas to cover as you see here; a couple of breaks along the way, so I ll break it up for you. So it s not too much PowerPoints in one go. And asking questions, there s two ways of doing that. We do have some live stream later on during the Q&A session. Those individuals know who they are. But any of you, if you want to ask a question on the chat function that was linked to the original registration, we ll cover as
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Strike by engineers servicing fighter planes in northern England continues
Discontinuous strike action by UK engineers servicing fighter planes at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire continues. They are employed by Babcock International.
The Unite union members are protesting a disparity in overtime pay with colleagues carrying out similar duties at RAF Valley in Wales. The Leeming workers say they are around £5,000 a year worse off than their Welsh counterparts. The action, begun January 20, was stepped up to three days a week from March 2, to last until March 26. Workers are maintaining socially distanced picket lines.