If you want to understand the future of the Thurso schools project, you don’t need to look at Edinburgh’s spreadsheets or Holyrood’s deficit forecasts. You only need to walk down Wick High Street.
Scotland stands at a crossroads in preparing its young people for adulthood. As the economy becomes increasingly digital, cashless, and complex, the ability to manage money is no longer a soft skill — it is a survival skill.
Time to get real as it is always great to see headlines for a £100million in a schools project in Thurso but we have already got proof that headlines do not build anything. The NHS Highland Health Hubs for Thurso and Wick project is one very real project announced many years ago and still not delivered still at yet another stage so what hope for Thurso schools.
This video is a short introduction. The war is being finance by debt and nobody in USA was asked not the people or the congress.
Americans are using credit cards to fill a widening gap between income and expenses Credit‑card balances reached $1.28 trillion in Q4 2025, a 5.5% annual increase, even though personal incomes rose during the same period. Savings rates collapsed from 6.2% in early 2024 to 4.0% in 2026, meaning people are earning more but saving less — and turning to credit to survive.
The new laws will extend and strengthen seafarer protections beyond UK territorial waters. Thousands of seafarers working across the Channel to benefit from proper rest periods, fair pay, and stronger protections as the government goes further to make seafarers’ lives fairer, safer and better.
Raised standards for recruiting foreign students come amid continued visa abuse. Student asylum claims already down 30% as government action delivers results.
there is quite a lot of evidence that many UK households have been changing their spending habits to prepare for high winter energy costs, although it is often more accurately described as "coping strategies" than formal preparation. Around 11 million UK households planned to buy warming gadgets or clothing to reduce heating costs.
Overdue reforms to protect women and meet the needs of modern relationships as the government continues to prioritise tackling VAWG and working people. Survivors of domestic abuse will get better financial protections when bravely leaving a relationship, regardless of whether they’re married.
Ten new jobs have been created following efficiency improvements and increased production at Orkney Crab Ltd in Stromness. Ten new jobs have been created following efficiency improvements and increased production at Orkney Crab Ltd in Stromness.
Families and businesses could benefit from cheaper energy through the use of community batteries. Families could save on bills by storing cheaper renewable able electricity and using it when demand is highest.
June 2026 will mark four years of Operation Interflex, a UK-led multinational training programme that has trained more than 63,000 Ukrainian personnel as infantry soldiers, leaders and instructors. The fifth year of the successful and highly valued programme will herald a new phase of specialist training designed to build long-term capability.
Rural Scotland has learned to live with delay. It has learned to live with promises that arrive on glossy consultation boards and vanish into the fog of “funding pressures”.
Offshore wind supply chain companies and trade unions back the government’s Offshore Wind Fair Work Charter. Workers in coastal towns and industrial heartlands are set to see stronger protections, as offshore wind supply chain companies and trade unions back the government’s Offshore Wind Fair Work Charter.
For generations, the City of London has been one of the world's great financial capitals. It has financed empires, survived wars, weathered financial crises and adapted to countless economic revolutions.
The June 2026 Scottish Economic Bulletin arrives at a moment when the global economy feels as if it has been knocked off its axis once again. Scotland is not in recession, nor is it booming; instead, it sits in that uneasy middle ground where growth is technically positive but confidence is draining away.
From 1 July 2026, the Ofgem energy price cap jumps about 13%, taking a typical dual‑fuel Direct Debit bill to around £1,862 a year across Great Britain. Analysts’ forecasts suggest a further, smaller rise or plateau into October–December 2026, keeping annual bills close to or just under £1,900 on typical use.
UK research organisations attract new wave of 10 leading international researchers, and new performance stats highlight UK’s progress as part of Horizon Europe. UK research organisations attract new wave of 10 leading international researchers to drive breakthroughs in clean energy, life sciences and advanced technologies through UKRI’s Global Talent Fund.
The Nasdaq has had a very sharp reversal over the past few trading days, culminating in its worst session for more than a year on Friday. The immediate trigger was a stronger-than-expected US employment report.
The escalation of conflict between the United States and Iran around the Strait of Hormuz has created one of the most significant geopolitical energy shocks in recent years. While the fighting itself is geographically distant, the economic consequences are already being felt strongly in the United Kingdom through fuel prices, inflation, and financial markets.