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Will People Move to England if Scottish Independence Looks Likely? Article 7

Every constitutional debate raises a question that rarely receives much attention until the discussion becomes serious.  What do people actually do with their money, businesses and homes when uncertainty increases.? Most people would stay exactly where they are.  

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Scottish Income Tax: More Money Coming In, But Will It Be Enough to Meet Rising Costs?

The Scottish Government is collecting more income tax than ever before.   At first sight, that appears to be good news for Scotland's public finances.  

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Making Tax Digital: The First Deadline Is Almost Here – Are Thousands Still Unprepared?

The biggest change to Self Assessment in a generation is no longer a future proposal.  It is here.  

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Five Caithness Beaches We Think Every Visitor Should Discover

When people talk about Scotland's great beaches, attention often goes to the islands — Harris, Lewis, Skye and the Western Isles.  Yet mainland Caithness has a coastline that can surprise even the most experienced traveller.  

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Buy Now, Pay Later: The Rules Are Changing – What Every Shopper Needs to Know

The biggest change is that Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) comes under full FCA regulation from 15 July 2026.  Until now, many of the most popular "pay in 3" and short-term interest-free products have operated outside the normal consumer credit rules.  

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Buy Now, Pay Later: Is It Just the Modern Version of Hire Purchase?

The arrival of new regulations for Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) lending raises an interesting question.   Is this simply a modern version of the hire purchase agreements that helped generations of families furnish their homes and buy essential goods? Or has technology made borrowing so easy that people are taking on debts they might otherwise have avoided? The answer may be a little of both.  

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Caithness Weekly: The Top Stories You May Have Missed

Another busy week has seen developments across local government, transport, community services and business.  Here are ten of the biggest stories affecting Caithness and the wider Highland area.  

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UK Export Finance and British Business Bank to launch joint scheme to support thousands of smaller exporters

New scheme will increase access to finance for thousands of smaller businesses so they can grow their exports.   Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has today (12 July 2026) announced a joint scheme between UK Export Finance (UKEF) and the British Business Bank which will help small and medium-sized businesses access the finance they need to expand their export potential and grow.  

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Ukraine's Oil War: Could Attacks on Russian Energy Push Up Fuel Prices in Britain?

Russia's oil industry has become another battlefield — but could the effects reach British households? When people think about the war in Ukraine, they often think about the fighting on the front line, missiles, drones and territory.   However, another battle has been developing hundreds of miles away from the battlefield — a battle over energy.  

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£11 billion of export financing supports 85,000 jobs

Up to 85,000 jobs and £6.4 billion to national GDP supported by UKEF financing as part of the government’s Growth Mission.   Today, ambitious plans will be announced to expand UKEF’s ability to back UK business to compete globally and strengthen the UK’s economic security.  

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Cash or Investments? Why Keeping All Your Wealth in the Bank May Not Be the Safest Option Over 10 Years

For many people, especially those who have spent a lifetime working and saving, cash feels like the safest place for their money.   You can see it.  

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Schools should teach children more about how money works

I recently volunteered to teach some lessons in finance to pupils at a primary school.  Over six sessions, I spoke to a group of ten and eleven-year-olds about things like value, savings, cost and risk.  

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What Would a Fair Financial System Look Like? Lessons From 50 Years of Change

Ask ten people what makes a fair financial system and you are likely to receive ten different answers.   Some will say low taxes.  

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The £85,000 Rule Explained – Why It Could Matter More Than Your Interest Rate

For many people, choosing a savings account comes down to one question.   "Which bank is paying the highest interest rate?" That is understandable.  

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The Best Savings Accounts Aren't Always at Your Bank – Why Millions Now Split Their Money Between Different Providers

For years, most of us did our banking in one place.   Our wages went into one current account, our savings sat in the same bank, the mortgage was arranged there and, if we were lucky, we even had a friendly branch manager who knew our name.  

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The Bank of Mum and Dad: How Family Wealth Is Reshaping Who Can Afford a Home

For generations, buying a first home was seen as one of the great milestones of adult life.   A young person found a job, saved a deposit, took out a mortgage and eventually became a homeowner.  

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How Can Someone on a Low Income Build Wealth? Small Steps That Can Change a Financial Future

When people talk about wealth in Britain today, the conversation often focuses on property.   A home bought decades ago may now be worth many times what was originally paid.  

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The Pension Divide: Why Some Retirees Have Security While Others Face a Tougher Future

For many people approaching retirement, one question matters more than almost any other: "Will I have enough money to live on?" The answer varies enormously.   Some retirees have a secure income, a paid-off home and savings built up over many years.  

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As Bank Branches Disappear, Is It Time to Leave the Big Four?

For generations, many people banked with the same institution for life.  You opened your first account there, arranged your mortgage there and perhaps even knew the branch manager by name.  

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From Council Houses to Second Homes: How Britain's Housing System Changed Over 50 Years

Britain's housing debate today often appears to be about house prices, mortgages and affordability.   But behind the headlines is a much bigger story.