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3/4/2025 :: Business
Elon Musk Tesla Car Sales Created Huge Profits From Carbon Credits Not Just Car Sales

Elon Musk is not just suffering from the drop in Tesla electric car sales. An important factor is his profits from sale of carbon credits heavily connected to the sales of the cars.

3/4/2025 :: Business
Championing gaming start-ups - Eight Techscaler companies heading to Japan

Eight leading Scottish games companies are to showcase their products and expertise to a global audience. They will leave on 5th April for a two week visit to Japan, one of the world's biggest and most influential gaming markets, which will see them meet potential new investors, customers and commercial contacts.

3/4/2025 :: Business
Change to earnings limit for carers

More unpaid carers in Scotland could benefit from financial support as a key change in eligibility rules comes into effect from 6 April 2025. The earnings limit for Carer Support Payment will increase from £151 to £196 a week.

3/4/2025 :: Business
As the Tariff clock counts down - Global cost of 2025 tariff war could reach $1.4 trillion

A new report from Aston Business School evaluates the economic fallout of US tariffs across six potential future scenarios, from unilateral US actions to a full-scale global trade war, and outlines strategic responses for the UK. Significant disruptions in trade, widespread price hikes and welfare losses could have a global economic toll of $1.4 trillion, under the worst-case scenario.

3/4/2025 :: Business
U.S. tariffs might drive up drug costs for the NHS in the United Kingdom

There are several dimensions to consider when looking at how U.S. tariffs might drive up drug costs for the NHS in the United Kingdom.

Today :: Business
 
How is the UK and the rest of the world preparing for President Trump's tariff plan? | BBC Newscast

Today, we look at how the UK and the rest of the world have been bracing themselves for Trump's sweeping global tariffs. The exact details of the tariffs remain unclear so leaders are left to wonder: how big is this going to be? Adam and Chris speak to Caitríona Perry, Chief Presenter for BBC News in DC about how Keir Starmer will balance the delicate line between the UK’s interests and it’s relationship with the US President.

Today :: Business
Highland Council Charitable Trusts award over £100,000 to schools and community groups

At the recently held meeting of the Educational Trusts Sub Committee, the trustees made awards of over £105,000 to a wide variety of individuals and organisations from The Highland Council Charitable Trusts. The awards ranged from a few hundred pounds to £10,000.

Today :: Business
 
More Changes in Regulations For Employers and New Rights for Employees From April

Employers need to be aware of several changes in regulations across a range of rates relating to employees rights. Statutory rates increase in April - updated rates can be checked here.

Today :: Business
 
Highland screen industry attracts over £3.5M growth in direct film spend

Continuing with the trend over the past few years, Highland has seen the highest ever direct spend recorded for filming in The Highland Council region. In 2024, figures surpassed previous years to reach over £3.5million in direct spend.

Today :: Business
 
Advertising makes you unhappy

Advertising makes you unhappy with what you have, and even who you are. That's how it works.

Today :: Business
 
Protests As Trump Sacks Thousands of Health workers and Others

Rachel Maddow looks at some of the extreme actions Donald Trump has taken in the 24 hours that Senator Cory Booker was delivering his history-making speech in the Senate. From slashing thousands of healthcare jobs to cutting veterans' health services to snatching immigrants off the street, with Americans protesting every step of the way.

Today :: Business
East Asia is challenging Silicon Valley - by being like Silicon Valley used to be

Silicon Valley has been a universal symbol of innovation for decades. Because of its reputation, governments around the world have tried to foster their own versions by investing heavily in tech hubs.

Today :: Business
 
Senator Cory Booker breaks Senate record with a 25-hour speech against Trumps policies

In a feat of determination, New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker held the Senate floor with a marathon speech that lasted all night and into Tuesday evening, setting a historic mark to show Democrats' resistance to President Donald Trump's sweeping actions.

Today :: Business
Social security payment rates increased for 2024-25

14 Scottish Government benefits including Carer Support Payment, disability benefits and Best Start Grants will increase by 6.7% in April. The increases are in line with inflation as measured by the Consumers Price Index.

Today :: Business
 
Europe Warns Trump: 'Retaliation Plan Ready If Tariffs Escalate Trade War Further'

Europe has "a strong plan" for striking back at the United States in response to Donald Trump's tariff hikes “if necessary,” a top official said Tuesday on the eve of a long-anticipated announcement of massive import levies by the US president. For weeks, Trump has promoted April 2 as “Liberation Day” in America, when a number of hefty tariffs will be unveiled to implement his administration’s radical economic agenda.

Today :: Business
 
Almost two million people on Universal Credit not supported to look for work

Number of people receiving the highest level of support across UC and other benefits increasing 50% since the start of the pandemic, rising above projections. Figures show 1.8 million people now in Limited Capability for Work Related Activity (LCWRA) category as broken Work Capability Assessment continues to push people out of work.

Today :: Business
Support for people in priority groups to buy a house - Home ownership scheme reopens

A scheme to help people in priority groups buy a home on the open market has reopened for applications. The Open Market Shared Equity Scheme will be available to people across Scotland who can't afford the full price of a home from groups which include social renters, disabled people, people aged 60 and over, members of the armed forces and veterans.

Today :: Business
Promoting local produce - £100,000 funding for Regional Food Fund

Encouraging small businesses to thrive and foster collaboration amongst producers and food groups to promote local produce. The Scottish Government is providing £100,000 funding for the sixth round of the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership's Regional Food Fund.

Today :: Business
Energy bills and debt are rising yet again - here are three things that would help vulnerable households

Energy prices are rising faster than benefits, wages or pensions, meaning the amount that UK households owe to energy suppliers - their energy debt - is also likely to grow. On April 1 2025, the energy price cap, which is the maximum amount suppliers can charge, will rise by 6.4%.

Today :: Business
Ditch single-use vapes as ban deadline looms

Shops encouraged to sell all remaining stock before 1 June 2025 deadline. High street shops and convenience stores are being urged to deplete their stocks of single-use vapes ahead of new legislation coming into force banning their sale.

Today :: Business
 
Child Benefit boost for millions of families - Child Benefit payments set to increase from 7 April

Child Benefit payments to increase from next week. Parents encouraged to claim and manage Child Benefit via the HMRC app.

Today :: Business
 
New ownership arrangements for Orkney Research and Innovation Campus

Opened in 2018 as a multi-million-pound joint venture between Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Orkney Islands Council (OIC), ORIC acts as a hub for world leading research and innovation work in the islands. The 3.75-acre campus, created through redevelopment of the former Stromness Academy and Stromness Primary buildings, is home to a wide range of clean energy and low-carbon expertise, including the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), Aquatera, Heriot Watt University and Robert Gordon University.

Today :: Business
Temporary closure queen scallops areas

Queen scallop fishing in ICES sub areas 6a and 7a will be closed from 1 April to 30 June 2025 to protect spawning stocks. Marine Management Organisation, working with the other UK fisheries administrations, has reached a decision to enact a licence variation for the temporary closure.

Today :: Business
Landmark summit agrees new measures against organised immigration crime

The Prime Minister and Home Secretary gathered leaders from across the world in London to tackle organised immigration crime. The purpose of the Organised Immigration Crime Summit is to agree new action to tackle organised immigration crime (OIC) and boost border security.

Today :: Business
 
Payslip boost for millions as new minimum wage rates take effect

Over 3 million eligible workers set for a pay rise of up to £1,400 a year as new National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage rates take effect. Pay rise worth an extra £1,400 per year for an eligible full-time worker delivered from today.

29/3/2025 :: Arts
 
Family To Be Reunited With Nazi-looted Artwork After Eight Decades

The heirs and great-grandchildren of Jewish Belgian art collector Samuel Hartveld are set to receive a painting by Henry Gibbs currently in the collection of the Tate. Hartveld and his wife fled Belgium prior to the German occupation during the Second World War, leaving behind their most treasured possessions.

24/3/2025 :: Community
Improving Outdoor Play

First Minister John Swinney is set to announce £25 million of funding to local authorities to invest in the renewal of play parks across Scotland. All councils will receive a share of the funding to improve the standard of existing play parks - helping to ensure children have access to safe environments to play and socialise in.

22/3/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Tue, 8 Apr 7:00pm - Four Generations of the Davidson Family

A presentation by Valerie Amin of Nucleus: the Nuclear and Nuclear Archives about a Caithness Davidson family.

20/3/2025 :: Coming Events
Sun, 20 Apr 2:00pm - Easter Afternoon Tea and Easter Bonnet Competition!

Come and enjoy a lovely tea with your friends and neighbours and enter the Easter Bonnet competition!.

20/3/2025 :: Sutherland
Pm: Barrow A Blueprint For Positive Impact Of Defence Spending Across The Country

Barrow is a blueprint for how defence spending can boost communities up and down the country, the Prime Minister will say while on a visit to the town today. Keir Starmer joins Vanguard Class submarine crew returning home from nuclear deterrent patrol to thank them for their silent service Comes as he visits Barrow to lay the keel of the next generation Dreadnought submarine, the next generation of the UK's nuclear deterrent.

17/3/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Fri, 6 Jun 7:30pm - Darts Exhibition Night

Tickets from the bar from 14 March. Show starts at 7:15pm.

9/3/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 2 Apr 7:30pm - Evening concert

Venue: Mount Pleasant Primary School, Thurso Programme: Bizet - L'Arlessienne Suites 1 & 2, conducted by Susie Dingle Wagner - The Pilgrims' Chorus from Tannhauseer, conducted by James Doherty.

6/3/2025 :: Community
Celebrating World Book Day And The Importance Of Reading

Today is World Book Day, an important moment to reflect on the power of storytelling to inspire, educate and connect young people across the world. Reading is a fundamental right - one that opens doors, fuels imaginations and shapes futures.

6/3/2025 :: Sutherland
More Rights For Victims Of Crime

More crime victims will get access to a range of information about the perpetrator and have a say on decisions about their prison release under newly unveiled justice reforms. Currently victims can register with the Victim Notification Scheme (VNS) if the offender in their case has been sentenced to 18 months or more in prison, or with the Victim Information Scheme if the sentence was less than 18 months.

5/3/2025 :: Community
 
Members Of The Public Asked To Return Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets Due To Packaging Error

People who have purchased Boots Paracetamol 500mg Tablets 16s (Item code 81-99-922, Batch 241005, Expiry date 12/2029) are advised to stop using the product immediately and return it to a Boots store for a full refund, because of a packaging error. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has issued a medicines recall alert due to a packaging error where the foil blister inside the carton incorrectly states ‘Aspirin 300mg Dispersible Tablets' instead of ‘Paracetamol 500mg Tablets'.

5/3/2025 :: Community
We'd Just Switch Everything Off - Six In Ten Social Housing Tenants Go Without Essentials To Pay Rent

The following article is the result of research in England but Scotland may well be similar with a higher level of social housing. As of 31st March 2022, there were 2.7 million dwellings estimated in Scotland.

5/3/2025 :: Community
 
New Earlier Cancer Detection Campaign Focuses On Head And Neck Cancers

People across Scotland encouraged to get potential symptoms checked earlier. The latest phase of the Scottish Government's ‘Be the Early Bird' campaign has a new focus on head and neck cancer symptoms.

5/3/2025 :: Community
Community Organisations Invited To Submit Expressions Of Interests For Community Regeneration Funding

The Highland Council is inviting community groups and organisations to submit Expressions of Interest for Community Regeneration Funding (CRF) to finance capital projects that will respond to the needs of their local areas and deliver positive impacts. Community Regeneration Funding is an umbrella term being used to cover multiple community-led external funding programmes being administered by the Highland Council.