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P&O Ferries suspends sailings and makes 800 employees redundant

Ferries from Hull, Liverpool, Cairnryan in Scotland and Dover have been affected

P&O Ferries' Pride of Hull(Image: P&O / Southern Contracts)

Sailings have been suspended by P&O Ferries as the company confirmed it has made 800 employees redundant.

The ferry operator had said in an internal statement it will make "a major announcement" which will "secure the long-term viability of P&O Ferries".

Following hours of speculation, a spokesman said: "P&O Ferries plays a critical role in keeping trade flowing, supply chains moving, and connecting families and friends across the North and Irish seas and the English Channel. We have been at the heart of this service for years and we are committed to serving these vital routes."

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"However, in its current state, P&O Ferries is not a viable business. We have made a £100m loss year on year, which has been covered by our parent DP World.

"This is not sustainable. Our survival is dependent on making swift and significant changes now. Without these changes there is no future for P&O Ferries.

"These circumstances have resulted in a very difficult but necessary decision, which was only taken after seriously considering all the available options.

"As part of the process we are starting today, we are providing 800 seafarers with immediate severance notices and will be compensating them for this lack of advance notice with enhanced compensation packages.