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Bank Rate reduced to 4% - August 2025
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sets monetary policy to meet the 2% inflation target, and in a way that helps to sustain growth and employment.  The MPC adopts a medium-term and forward-looking approach to determine the monetary stance required to achieve the inflation target sustainably.  
Yesterday
The Government's £13bn Warm Homes Plan must focus spending on bill-cutting measures to save £230 for the poorest householdsThumbnail for article : The Government's £13bn Warm Homes Plan must focus spending on bill-cutting measures to save £230 for the poorest households
The Government must use the £13 billion assigned to its Warm Homes Plan to deliver energy bill savings - worth £230 per year on average for the poorest households in leaky homes.  At the same time using other tools, such as regulations, to keep the decarbonisation of home heating on track, new research published today (Thursday 7 August 2025) by the Resolution Foundation finds.  
Yesterday
UK Carrier Strike Group visit to Tokyo underlines UK-Japan Strategic Partnership and Indo-Pacific commitmentThumbnail for article : UK Carrier Strike Group visit to Tokyo underlines UK-Japan Strategic Partnership and Indo-Pacific commitment
HMS Prince of Wales, flagship of the UK Carrier Strike Group (CSG), will make a port call to Tokyo from late August to early September.  This is part of Operation HIGHMAST, the Royal Navy's eight-month deployment to the Indo-Pacific region, including Japan.  
Yesterday
Despite ambitious language, the Government is continuing its cautious approach to uprating the minimum wage
The Government has chosen to raise the adult minimum wage (the National Living Wage) in line with average earnings growth in 2026, in a repeat of last year's cautious approach, although it has signalled it may adopt a more ambitious approach later in the parliament, the Resolution Foundation said on Tuesday.   The Government published the new remit for the Low Pay Commission (LPC), which will determine how minimum wage rates are set in April 2026.  
Yesterday
Decision Day Will They Wont They Reduce Interest Rates TodayThumbnail for article : Decision Day Will They Wont They Reduce Interest Rates Today
The Bank of England (BoE) weighs a wide range of economic indicators and forecasts to decide whether to change interest rates.  Here's how the process works.  
Yesterday
Base rate cuts prove to be a double-edged swordThumbnail for article : Base rate cuts prove to be a double-edged sword
The Bank of England Base Rate cuts are a double-edged sword, causing misery among savers.   But lowering mortgage costs, according to Moneyfactscompare.co.uk analysis.  
Investment in Caithness and Sutherland helps HIE achieve targets
Investment by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) in Caithness and Sutherland during 2024-25 helped the organisation to meet or exceed 18 of its 20 key targets.   The figures compiled by the agency are subject to review by Audit Scotland before publication of HIE's annual report in November.  
Yesterday
Crackdown on unsafe cosmetic procedures to protect the public
New measures to crack down on cowboy cosmetic procedures will be introduced by the government.  Only suitably qualified healthcare professionals will be able to deliver high-risk procedures such as Brazilian Butt Lifts.   Clinics administering fillers and Botox will need to meet strict standards to obtain a licence.  
Yesterday
New review highlights untapped potential of the vaginal microbiome in women's health
The microscopic bacteria living in women's bodies could be a powerful tool for personalised, non-invasive treatment and earlier diagnosis.   The vaginal microbiome is a largely overlooked area of medicine that could dramatically improve outcomes for millions of women, concludes a new review co-authored by the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) published today (7 August 2025).  
Yesterday
Brand Scotland partners with Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society
Scottish Secretary keynote speech on the value of Scotland's cultural offer.   Scotland's most internationally recognised cultural brands will work alongside the Scotland Office to promote Brand Scotland, in a landmark partnership selling the best of Scotland overseas and encouraging investment and growth.  
Yesterday
Lord Vallance calls on tech experts to design ways to help reduce electricity billsThumbnail for article : Lord Vallance calls on tech experts to design ways to help reduce electricity bills
Science Minister Lord Vallance calls on businesses and researchers to develop cutting edge tech, that could cut energy costs in the long-term.   Businesses and researchers to turbocharge AI and digital tech to cut peak demand for grid electricity by 2 gigawatts - equivalent to powering over 1.5 million homes.  
Yesterday
£143 million funding to secure over 130 disused coal tips
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline how £143 million of UK Government funding will secure over 130 disused coal tips in Wales on a visit to Port Talbot today, Thursday 7 August.   Chancellor to visit coal tip site in Wales to see the work being done to protect families and businesses from disused coal tips.  
Yesterday
UK Hydrographic Office 2024-2025 Annual Report releasedThumbnail for article : UK Hydrographic Office 2024-2025 Annual Report released
The UKHO's Annual Report and Accounts for 2024 to 2025 is available to view and download.   The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has published its Annual Report and Accounts for 2024 to 2025.  
6/8/2025
First car models approved for £1,500 discount to turbocharge the move to electricThumbnail for article : First car models approved for £1,500 discount to turbocharge the move to electric
The Electric Car Grant will make owning an electric car cheaper, easier and a reality for thousands more people across the UK.   the price of 4 Citroën models will be slashed by £1,500 - putting money in people's pockets as part of the Plan for Change.  
6/8/2025
Government moves to end discriminatory age bands and unfair pay for young workers
The Government's manifesto commitment to deliver a genuine living wage for working people took a step closer today as it set out new considerations for the Low Pay Commission when recommending next year's National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage.   Discriminatory age bands to be removed as new Low Pay Commission remit delivers progress towards a single wage rate for adults.  
6/8/2025
Record university acceptances for 18-year-olds from deprived areas - Increase in Scottish entrants
The number of 18-year-olds from Scotland's most deprived areas securing places at university has increased by 100 to 1,960, a new record high, officials figures have shown.   The number of young Scots who have secured a place at university this year has also increased to a new high.  
6/8/2025
Tick Bites - Alpha-gal syndrome - is it found in UK?Thumbnail for article : Tick Bites - Alpha-gal syndrome - is it found in UK?
Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), a red meat allergy caused by tick bites, is emerging in the UK.  It's a type of food allergy triggered by a carbohydrate called alpha-gal, found in mammals, which is introduced into the body through tick saliva after a bite.  
6/8/2025
Further investment to prevent homelessness in Scotland
A fund for pilot projects to help people to stay in their homes has been launched by Housing Secretary Màiri McAllan.   Managed by Advice Direct Scotland, the £4 million fund will support organisations to pilot new 'ask and act' measures.  
6/8/2025
Attainment rises across the board - 147,000 young people receive their SQA results
The number of students achieving passes at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher level, as well as in vocational and technical courses, has increased across Scotland this year.     The poverty-related attainment gap has also narrowed at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher level over the 2024-25 academic year, according to the results data published by the Scottish Qualifications Authority.  
6/8/2025
UKAEA renews engineering framework agreement for fusion energy
A four-year Embedded Engineering Resource Framework has been renewed with seven companies.   The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has renewed its multimillion-pound Embedded Engineering Resource Framework ("the Framework") with seven companies.