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  • Arla Foods to cut jobs despite £90m investment plans

    February 24, 2025

    Arla Foods, the dairy giant behind brands such as Lurpak and Cravendale, is to close one of its UK sites with the loss of up to 128 jobs. However, the co-operative also confirmed plans to invest almost £90m into its Lockerbie site in Scotland. The news comes after City PM reported last week that Arla [...]

  • Does Scotland actually want to ban cats?

    February 3, 2025

    An SNP report about cat ownership has produced a flurry of headlines over an approaching “cat ban” in Scotland. But is it true?

  • Orbex: Rocket-maker secures £20m investment from UK government ahead of take off

    January 29, 2025

    The UK government has invested £20m in rocket-maker Orbex as it prepares to build and launch from its site in the Shetland Islands. The injection of funding is expected to help back Orbex’s Prime, the first UK-manufactured and UK-launched orbital rocket.   Prime is scheduled to take off towards the end of this year at the [...]

  • UK braced for heavy snow and freezing rain amid amber weather warnings

    January 4, 2025

    Large parts of the UK will be hit by heavy snow and freezing rain which could lead to disruption this weekend amid two amber weather warnings. Stranded vehicles on the roads, delayed or cancelled rail and air travel and power cuts are likely as the country grapples with a week-long spell of wintry conditions, the [...]

  • Political deaths in 2024: The well-known names we lost in the last year

    December 30, 2024

    Whether a former deputy Prime Minister infamous for throwing a punch, to a Scottish independence campaigner and former First Minister, 2024 saw the deaths of several political heavyweights. As the year draws to a close, we look back at the lives of some well-known Westminster names who have died over the past 12 months. Derek [...]

  • Shops being ‘thwacked by colossal’ employment costs

    December 18, 2024

    Business rates rises totalling £7.6m are being faced by shops in Scotland when the new tax year starts, according to new figures. A total of 4,520 shops liable for the intermediate and higher property rates will experience an increase in their rates bills, according to information obtained by Conservative MSP Craig Hoy and published by [...]

  • It’s time for England to stop subsidising Scotland and Wales

    December 4, 2024

    The devolved nations are living on another planet economically because England essentially pays for their deficits. This has to stop, says Paul Ormerod Every single pensioner will continue to receive payments towards their winter fuel.   This is not some fantasy world in which the Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has abandoned one of her flagship policies. It [...]

  • Profit quadruples at biscuit maker Tunnock’s despite chocolate crisis

    November 26, 2024

    Profit at biscuit maker Tunnock’s quadrupled during its latest financial year despite the cocoa crisis in Africa. The Scottish confectionary business, which is headed up by Sir Boyd Tunnock, has reported a pre-tax profit of £4m for the 12 months to 24 February, 2024, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House. The latest figure comes [...]

  • Center Parcs reveals plans open new £400m UK holiday village

    November 5, 2024

    Center Parcs has revealed plans to open its first holiday village in Scotland in an investment worth up to £400m which would create around 1,200 jobs. The group has earmarked a site in the Scottish Borders, approximately three miles north of Hawick and 55 miles south of Edinburgh. Center Parcs said the plans are at [...]

  • Ministers to speed up energy ‘skills passport’ amid worker shortages

    October 17, 2024

    The energy secretary will speed up oil and gas workers being able to transition to jobs in the renewable energy industry via a “skills passport” as workforce shortages are “hindering” the sector. Energy security and net zero secretary Ed Miliband confirmed his department will “provide project management advice” to Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) and Renewable [...]

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