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Today :: Business
 
Caithness and North Sutherland Graduate Placement Scheme Grants For Local Businesses

A new Graduate Placement Scheme is helping local SMEs in Caithness and North Sutherland bring graduate talent into the workforce. Support for up to 70% of salary costs Two-year placements Open to businesses across key growth sectors Find out more - limited places available! https://ow.ly/mVSO50VMQ4Y.

Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Fri, 30 May 7:00pm - John O'Groats Mill Exhibition

Join us this May for a truly unique exhibition showcasing a variety of art works inspired by the John O’Groats Mill to celebrate the renovation and reopening of this historic building. Booking is free but spaces are limited so book now to avoid disappointment..

Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 21 May 7:30pm - Thurso Players Agm

See poster.

Yesterday :: Business
UK economy makes strong start to 2025 - but it's unlikely to last

The UK economy made a stronger than expected start to 2025, with GDP growing by 0.7 per cent in Q1. But recent history, more recent data, and wider global uncertainty, all suggest that Britain's growth rebound is unlikely to last, the Resolution Foundation said on Thursday.

Yesterday :: Business
 
The Buy Now Pay Later Trap - With the Economy Slipping Keep Your Spending down

Ok its and American video but the same principle applies in UK. And stop thinking you have a credit card and think of it as debt card.

Yesterday :: Business
 
E-petition debate relating to the Income Tax Personal Allowance - Monday 12 May 2025

A petition to the UK parliament raised 255246 signatures. The petition - Raise the income tax personal allowance from £12570 to £20000.

Yesterday :: Business
UK labour market weakening as it sheds 72,000 jobs in past three months while real pay flatlines

The Resolution Foundation's employment rate estimate suggest that it has fallen by 1.3 per cent over the past 23 months, it said in response to the latest ONS labour market statistics. The number of payrolled jobs fell by 72,000 in the first three months of the year, while the flash estimate suggests a further 36,000 drop in April.

Yesterday :: Business
 
Double-entry bookkeeping is based on a fundamental economic truth that every action has a reaction

Unless and until our politicians realise that every economic decision they make creates an economic reaction, they'll ignore that fact, at cost to us all. .

Yesterday :: Business
 
UK's New Face of Poverty: The Unspoken Truth in 2025

In this powerful expose, we dive deep into the unspoken truth about UK poverty, revealing the harsh and often ignored realities faced by millions. As the UK economy continues to shift under the weight of inflation, austerity, and stagnant wages, more and more people are falling through the cracks.

Yesterday :: Business
 
Why Prices Will Still Rise In The U.S. Despite China Tariff Pause

The Trump administration may have paused its 145% tariff on China, but uncertainty still remains for both companies and shoppers. The shipping industry overnight went from one of the most severe drops in activity since the Covid-19 pandemic to a sudden surge, as companies rush to get orders in before the 90 day window closes.

Yesterday :: Business
 
Why Can't We Just Make Housing Cheaper?

A look at why several initiatives have failed to reduce house prices..

17/5/2025 :: Business
Women working in Capital Markets report persistent sex discrimination

A new report from The Inclusion Initiative (TII) at LSE reveals that in Capital Markets in Canada some women are thriving in inclusive and empowering environments. However, others are only surviving—or leaving the sector altogether.

17/5/2025 :: Business
Using AI for trivial tasks hurts the planet - Do You use AI - You may Be Shocked about its affects

Data centres around the world consume vast amounts of electricity and water. In London, Thames Water has expressed great concern with possible shortages.

17/5/2025 :: Business
 
Prof Richard Wolff - Trump Will GO NUTS When He Realizes This

Richard D. Wolff is an American economist and professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

17/5/2025 :: Business
 
Canadian Oil Heads West, Not South; Canada Cuts US Discount for China: Betrayal or Tariff Revenge?

Canada is opening new markets for its oil and becoming less dependent on US Markets. China has emerged as the top customer for Canadian oil shipped on the expanded Trans Mountain pipeline, ship tracking data showed, as a U.S.

17/5/2025 :: Business
NDA appoints two new Non-Executive Board Members

NDA announces Catriona Schmolke CBE FREng and Dr Neil Bruce OBE CEng as NDA Board members. The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has announced that Catriona Schmolke CBE FREng and Dr Neil Bruce OBE CEng have been appointed to the NDA Board as Non-Executive Board members.

17/5/2025 :: Business
 
Everyone in the world is at risk from Donald Trump's unfettered desire to have an oligarch's wealth

Trump wants to be one of the wealthiest men in the world. That's why he became President for the second time, and this time, he intends that nothing should prevent him from achieving his goal..

17/5/2025 :: Business
NHS pay deal agreed - Agenda for Change staff accept two-year pay offer

Nurses, midwives and other healthcare staff across Scotland have voted to accept an 8% pay increase, over two years, that will ensure they continue to be the best paid in the UK. The deal, which benefits almost 170,000 NHS Agenda for Change staff - including nurses, midwives, paramedics, allied health professionals, porters and others – guarantees the pay increase will be one percentage point above inflation over same period.

17/5/2025 :: Business
Fuelling the school day - Breakfast clubs to help tackle poverty

Thousands more children will benefit from free breakfasts supported by the Scottish Government. The Bright Start Breakfasts fund is now open to applications and will provide £3 million so more primary school children can have a nutritious start to the day and parents can benefit from free childcare.

17/5/2025 :: Business
New action to expand Scottish exports - US Export Plan among steps to boost business

A bespoke plan to help Scottish companies export to the United States will be drawn up as part of new measures aimed at boosting trade. It is one of six actions announced in the First Minister's Programme for Government to assist exporters and address global trade challenges.

17/5/2025 :: Business
UK Armed Forces to benefit from ground breaking underwater glue developed with industry

Defence scientists develop glue that enables rapid repairs to equipment in extreme environments. An underwater glue could soon be saving lives and providing UK Armed Forces with an operational edge following successful trials in Portsmouth.

17/5/2025 :: Business
Leading food experts join Government food strategy to restore pride in British food

Leading figures across the food system have today joined the Government to advise on its food strategy, Britain is known for its top-tier restaurants, talented chefs, skilled farmers, and a remarkable mix of cultural and traditional dishes that are celebrated globally. Yet, British cuisine has often been undervalued, and it isn't right that not everyone has access to affordable, nutritious food.

17/5/2025 :: Business
MHRA approves guselkumab for Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today, 16 May 2025, approved guselkumab (Tremfya) to treat Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (UC). Guselkumab is currently approved to treat plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.

16/5/2025 :: Coming Events
Tue, 20 May 7:30pm - Wick Accordion & Fiddle Club

Scottish Traditional music - 'Local Heroes' night featuring Caithness artists.

16/5/2025 :: Business
Tackling the housing emergency

A range of measures have been taken by the Scottish Government to increase investment in housebuilding. Additionally to help reduce the number of households in temporary accommodation since declaring a housing emergency last year.

16/5/2025 :: Business
New action to expand Scottish exports

A bespoke plan to help Scottish companies export to the United States will be drawn up as part of new measures aimed at boosting trade. It is one of six actions announced in the First Minister's Programme for Government to assist exporters and address global trade challenges.

16/5/2025 :: Business
 
Reform's plans to block renewable energy will increase energy costs. Why do they want to do that?

Reform has pledged to do everything it can to block green energy, but doing so will increase energy prices. Why do they want to do that? .

16/5/2025 :: Business
 
Dounreay awarded Gold status for fourth year by ECITB

NRS Dounreay has been awarded Gold status for skills and training for the fourth consecutive year by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board. The engineering construction industry values its members, who design, construct, maintain, renew and dismantle the UK's strategically important industrial infrastructure.

15/5/2025 :: Sutherland
 
Milestone For Naver Bridge Project

Works on the Naver Bridge replacement scheme, on the A836 section of the North Coast 500 route near Bettyhill, have reached a major milestone this week with the completion of the in-river works. This includes all piling works for the bridge foundations, and enables the contractor, Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd, to continue with the remaining foundation and bridge superstructure works throughout the summer months.

13/5/2025 :: Community
 
Highland Needs Foster Carers Like You

Highland Council is appealing for people to consider becoming foster carers. This week marks the beginning of Foster Care Fortnight (12-25 May) and Highland Council is appealing for more people to come forward and become foster carers.

12/5/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Sun, 1 Jun 12:00pm - 10K and 5K Fun Run/Walk

See Poster..

8/5/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 28 May 7:30pm - Castletown Heritage Society: Extraordinary General Meeting

The recent Annual General Meeting of Castletown Heritage Society was unable to elect the required amount of Office Bearers to the Committee as defined by the Society’s Constitution. All interested parties are invited to attend this Extraordinary General Meeting the purpose of which is to elect a Committee to ensure the continued operation of Castletown Heritage Society and Castlehill Heritage Centre.

5/5/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Mon, 26 May 12:00am - Night Skies - Photo Exhibition

26 - 29 May. See poster..

24/4/2025 :: Community
 
How Ofcom Is Helping Children To Be Safer Online - A Guide For Parents

Children in the UK will be able to live a safer life online under new Ofcom protections which set ambitious new safety standards for tech firms. As the UK's online safety regulator, protecting children is a priority for Ofcom.