By Brendan Carlin, Political Correspondent
Labour was last night accused of effectively admitting that it had used £84m of public money to save a shipyard in its north-east England stronghold from closure.
Adam Ingram, the armed forces minister, yesterday appeared to suggest that the Swan Hunter yard on Tyneside could have gone to the wall without the controversial extra subsidy to complete a contract for two 16,000-tonne auxiliary ships
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