The UK has larger gaps in workforce skills between different parts of the country than most other European countries, finds new research from Learning and Work Institute (L&W). The research shows that two thirds of adults in London have higher education qualifications, compared to just one third in Greater Lincolnshire.
Cost of employing low-wage workers to hit record high, says the Centre for Policy Studies. A new report shows rising tax costs may lead employers to cut back on hiring, with commentators arguing changes could be particularly detrimental to small businesses and start-ups.
The French energy giant Total Energies has shut down a key North Sea hub amid growing concerns over the Government's windfall tax. Total Energies halted production at the Gryphon terminal, which is responsible for providing around 2pc of Britain's oil and gas supplies, on New Year's Day.
The Government has launched a new Steel Council, made up of steel sector leaders, industry experts, trade unions, trade associations and devolved governments. Government launches new Steel Council to advise on rebuilding the industry and developing its upcoming Steel Strategy.
The later timing of Black Friday in 2024 meant it fell into December, rather than November figures, while the reverse was true in 2023. This artificially worsened November figures and improved the December figures.
UKHSA urges parents and carers to take these simple steps to ensure children make the healthiest start to the New Year. The UK Health Security Agency is reminding parents and carers of the simple steps they can take to ensure their children make the healthiest start to the new school term.
The Scottish Fiscal Commission has today published a costing for mitigating the two‑child limit in Universal Credit in Scotland. This policy was announced by the Scottish Government in its Budget in December, but was not included in the Commission's forecasts published at the time.
Local NHS leaders are warning of huge pressure on their services in the coming days as the NHS faces up to its busiest few weeks of the year. They paint a picture of the NHS being placed in a position of "national vulnerability" as winter pressures grip the system.
New data from the ONS reveals 41% of transport & storage sector companies - including couriers, home delivery and logistics firms – report they have no main concerns for their businesses heading into January 2025. All other sectors anticipate a higher number of potential problems, says the home delivery expert Parcelhero.
The information provided is a summary of reports from operational staff and is intended to give a general indication of typical conditions in each area at a point in time. It is not intended to imply that any individual route is entirely snow and ice free and drivers must be aware that conditions can change rapidly and make their own assessment of conditions for travelling.
The Caithness Family History Society invites you to hear about the Seafarers Monument recently erected above Wick Bay..
Help to protect a wild flower meadow with the rangers..
Almost 25,000 taxpayers ‘celebrated' the New Year by filing their Self Assessment tax return. If customers miss the 31 January deadline, they could face a penalty.
Single-earner couples have seen their risk of falling into poverty rise by a third since 2000. Rising parental employment over the past two decades has switched the focus of Britain's child poverty challenge from tackling workless households to supporting working families, with many kinds of working families now facing a greater risk of poverty than at the turn of the millennium, according to research published today (Monday) by the Resolution Foundation.
The Highland Council has released a short in-house video to highlight how it is delivering on its Net Zero ambitions. It also reaffirms the Council's vision as a centre for global renewable energy, by capitalising on natural resources to deliver alternative energy solutions, including developing solar, wind and wave solutions.
Sands of Time - Donald asks the question about the sustainability of our beaches. I'm thinking of this poem whilst carrying out one of my favourite past times, beachcombing - walking on the beach and looking, and thinking - a bit.
Be More Cat This Year - Caturday Film Club. Many more sill on Youtube..
In terms of energy efficiency and garment care, heated clothes dryers (often called heated airers) are generally considered better than tumble dryers, as they use significantly less energy, cause less damage to clothes. They can produce less wrinkles, making them a more gentle drying option; however, tumble dryers are typically faster at drying clothes, so the best choice depends on your priorities regarding drying time and garment care.
Something new. See how AI deals with some information on Caithness to make an interesting podcast.
The original manuscript of a Gaelic love song written during the Battle of the Somme is to be housed at a new cultural centre. North Uist Historical Society will receive £165,000 of Scottish Government funding to convert Carinish Old School and showcase items from its collection, many of which are currently kept in storage.
The end of the year is always a time of reflection on what we have done and what we have left undone. And, of course, it's time to start thinking about those resolutions for the new year and what we will do differently.
The free running app has been downloaded over 7 million times since it launched in 2016, with 9.3 million NHS Couch to 5k runs started this year. Record numbers of people put on their running shoes and got fit-for-free this year with 8.7 million NHS Couch to 5k runs completed in 2024, new data revealed today (31 December 2024).
The MHRA's Criminal Enforcement Unit works to identify and prevent the illegal sale of weight-loss medicines online. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is reminding the public this New Year not to buy weight-loss medicines without a healthcare professional's prescription from beauty salons or via social media.
COVID emerged suddenly, spread rapidly and killed millions of people around the world. Since then, I think it's fair to say that most people have been nervous about the emergence of the next big infectious disease - be that a virus, bacterium, fungus or parasite.
Smokers who choose to quit on the 1 January could save a whole day of their life by 8 January, according to new research. New research finds smokers who choose to quit on New Year's Day could save a whole day of their life by 8 January, On average, every cigarette smoked steals approximately 20 minutes of life.
Wick Voices is the oral history project of the Wick Society, a community organisation in Wick, Caithness, in the north of Scotland. The project focuses on recording and preserving the voices and stories of local residents to capture the unique heritage, culture, and personal histories of the area.
The experience of a Christmas in many countries today owes a great deal to the modern era. The Christmas tree, Christmas cards and the image of Santa Claus as a portly bearded gentleman in a red suit with white trimming all date to the 1800s and 1900s.
With Something Good, the arts and culture newsletter from The Conversation UK, we aim to cut through the noise and recommend the very best in new releases every fortnight. In 2024, we've been spoiled for choice when it comes to recommending fiction.
Two influential tech CEOs have sparked a debate about AI's effect on jobs. Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski announced the buy-now, pay-later firm stopped hiring a year ago, claiming that AI can do most of the jobs that humans do.
The number of non-surgical cosmetic procedures (NSCPs) being carried out across Scotland and the UK has risen considerably over the years and continues to do so[1]. Alongside the growth of this industry there has been increased concern about the safety of these procedures, especially, but not only, where they take place outwith a traditional healthcare setting.
Public Finance Minister Ivan McKee has responded to the publication of the Scottish Government Workforce September 2024 statistics. Mr McKee said: "There has been a 2.3% reduction to the total Scottish Government workforce between March 2022 and September 2024.
In Scotland there are 21,606 second homes and 43,538 properties empty for more than 6 months. The latest council tax data (in September 2024) shows there were 21,606 second homes, 43,538 properties that had been empty for more than 6 months, of which, 73% (31,596) were categorised as long-term empty homes (i.e.
There was a 12% decrease in all sector housebuilding starts and a 10% decrease in completions between 2023 and 2024 (year ending September). In the 12 months ending September 2024, there were 19,828 homes built and 14,768 new builds started.
The Scottish Government is to stop the use of mobile messaging apps, including WhatsApp, on official devices following the publication of an externally-led review. Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes welcomed the review of mobile messaging apps and non-corporate technology and confirmed that access to these apps will be removed from government devices in spring 2025.
The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) rose by 3.5% in the 12 months to November 2024, up from 3.2% in the 12 months to October. On a monthly basis, CPIH rose by 0.2% in November 2024, compared with a fall of 0.1% in November 2023.
Artists are generally thought of as either starving in a garret (La Bohème and all that) or jammy millionaires producing works valued at eye-watering sums (hello Damien Hirst). But the reality of life in the visual arts is more prosaic and a great deal more worrying, as the publication of Glasgow University's report into the pressures facing UK visual artists reveals.
A special event to mark and celebrate the Flow Country's successful bid to become a UNESCO World Heritage site. The evening will include a drinks reception, guest speakers and a screening of ‘When Fish Begin to Crawl’ with a chance to meet the team behind the bid.
Caithness largest and most influential jobs, careers, training, and recruitment event is returning to Thurso on Saturday, 8th February 2025. Interested in participating? Get in touch with Tom McGee at [email protected] or 01847 890076.
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