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1/6/2022
Adapting To Climate Change And Water Scarcity
More support for households on private water supplies.   In anticipation of prolonged dry conditions this summer, the Scottish Government is implementing an emergency scheme that will stand ready to provide bottled water to households affected in the event of shortages.  
1/6/2022
Single Use Plastics Ban
Scotland becomes first UK nation to ban problematic plastics.   Scotland has become the first part of the UK to implement a ban on many of the most problematic single-use plastics, as legislation comes into force today (Wednesday 1 June 2022).  
1/6/2022
Hms Tamar Visits Darwin: Royal Navy Ships Complete First Deployment Of Indo-pacificThumbnail for article : Hms Tamar Visits Darwin: Royal Navy Ships Complete First Deployment Of Indo-pacific
The Royal Navy vessel HMS Tamar visits Darwin this week after successful completion of a first deployment in the Indo-Asia Pacific as part of Britain's permanent naval presence in the region.   The Royal Navy vessel HMS Tamar visits Darwin this week (w/c May 30) after successful completion of a first deployment in the Indo-Asia Pacific as part of Britain's permanent naval presence in the region.  
1/6/2022
Uk-us Tariff Resolution Creates Export Opportunities For Steelmakers And Whisky Makers Alike
From today, UK steel and aluminium exporters can get back to exporting to our largest trading partner.   Following the resolution of the S232 tariff dispute by the Secretary of State earlier this year, from today [Weds 1 June] UK steel and aluminium exporters can start exporting tariff free up to a specified volume to our largest trading partner for the first time since 2018.  
1/6/2022
Scottish Economy Grows 1.0% In The First Quarter Of 2022
The Chief Statistician has released statistics showing that the economy grew by 1.0% during the first quarter of 2022, covering the period January to March.   Monthly statistics also released today show that GDP is estimated to have grown by 0.3% in March, with increases across the services and construction sectors.  
1/6/2022
Portree Urgent Care Centre Suspended Due To Staff Shortages
NHS Highland regrets to announce that due to ongoing unprecedented staffing pressures we have had to suspend service delivery at the Urgent Care Centre in Portree.   We will operate a see and treat model of care from the new Broadford Hospital while service improvements are made in north Skye.  
31/5/2022
Overnight Short Stay Parking For Motorhomes In Designated Highland Council Carparks To Be Piloted - £10 per 24 hoursThumbnail for article : Overnight Short Stay Parking For Motorhomes In Designated Highland Council Carparks To Be Piloted - £10 per 24 hours
Overnight short stay parking by motorhome users is being piloted in twelve designated regulated Highland Council car parks for the summer/autumn season 2022.  Designated car parks in Inverness, Nairn, Caithness, Wick, Sutherland and Wester Ross are included in the trial scheme which aims to charge users for a self-contained overnight stay in their vehicle in allocated parking bays.  
31/5/2022
Clarification Needed As Off Grid Homes Face Soaring Heating Costs - Heating Oil Prices Have Soared but No Government Help
Scots in ‘off grid' properties are the ‘forgotten victims' of the cost of living crisis, claim Scottish Labour.   Following the release of consumer price index statistics from the Office of National Statistics, Scottish Labour have identified that in just a year, the cost of heating oil has increased over £500 per 1000 litre.  
31/5/2022
Additional Case Of Monkeypox Confirmed In ScotlandThumbnail for article : Additional Case Of Monkeypox Confirmed In Scotland
An additional case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Scotland.  This latest case bring the total number of confirmed cases reported since 23 May to four.  
31/5/2022
Update On The Investigation Into Higher Than Usual Rates Of Hepatitis In ChildrenThumbnail for article : Update On The Investigation Into Higher Than Usual Rates Of Hepatitis In Children
Ongoing investigations into cases of sudden onset hepatitis (liver inflammation) in children aged 10 and under have identified a further 5 cases since our previous report, bringing the total number of cases identified in Scotland to 31.   The total number of cases identified in the UK is now 222.  
31/5/2022
Council Reminding Public And Business About The Upcoming Ban On Single-use Plastics
Highland Council is reminding members of the public and businesses that a ban on single use plastics comes into effect on 1 June 2022.   Scotland will be the first UK nation to pursue a ban on single-use plastics, which represent some of the world's most environmentally damaging items.  
31/5/2022
Scotland Leading Uk On Investment According To Attractiveness Survey Thumbnail for article : Scotland Leading Uk On Investment According To Attractiveness Survey
Foreign direct investment (FDI) results in Scotland strongly outperforming the UK as a whole.   Scotland has recorded a 14 per cent increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects in 2021, according to Ernst & Young's (EY) latest Annual Attractiveness Survey results.  
31/5/2022
Final Reminder To Complete The Census As Scotland Showing Worst Rate of Return
Today (31 May) is the last day to complete Scotland's Census, as National Records of Scotland (NRS) confirms the close down of their public awareness campaign and census collection field teams on 31 May.   This is the final reminder to householders across the country to fulfil their legal responsibility and fill in their census.  
31/5/2022
New Homeowners Warned Over Tax Refund Claims
Rise in cold calls to new homeowners to encourage spurious Stamp Duty refunds.   New homeowners are being warned about cold calls from rogue tax repayment agents advising them to make speculative Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) refund claims, which could leave them with large tax bills.  
31/5/2022
Energy Bills Support Scheme Explainer - Who, When Etc
Find out about the Energy Bills Support Scheme and how you can get support.   Energy bills are rising because it is more expensive for the companies who supply our energy to buy oil, coal, and gas.  
31/5/2022
Overall Government Support For The Cost Of Living: Factsheet
The government understands that many people are worried about the impact of rising prices, with many of the most vulnerable households struggling to make their incomes stretch to cover the basics.  That's why we are providing £37 billion of support this year, targeted at those who are most in need.  
31/5/2022
Resource Spending Review Of The Scottish Government
Statement given to Parliament by the Finance & Economy Secretary Kate Forbes on Tuesday 31st May 2022.   An ambitious but realistic public spending framework has been published which outlines how more than £180 billion will be invested to deliver priorities for Scotland.  
International Focus On Cromarty And Moray Firths To Create A Floating Offshore Wind Port Cluster In Scotland
The main target of this international initiative under the DIT's High Potential Opportunities (HPO) programme is to attract inward investors from across the globe to help manufacture the main components for future floating offshore wind projects.   The focus for this inward investment from global companies of scale will be the Scottish Floating Wind Port Cluster.  
30/5/2022
Robotic Snake Solves Fusion Energy Pipework ChallengeThumbnail for article : Robotic Snake Solves Fusion Energy Pipework Challenge
A ‘robotic snake' has demonstrated its capability to operate inside of fusion energy powerplant pipework.   A new laser-welding ‘robotic snake' developed by the UK Atomic Energy Authority has demonstrated its capability to operate inside of fusion energy powerplant pipework and is now patented technology.  
30/5/2022
Bake-at-home Dough Merger Raises Competition ConcernsThumbnail for article : Bake-at-home Dough Merger Raises Competition Concerns
Cerelia is the largest manufacturer of bake-at-home dough products in the UK, producing private label (own brand) products on behalf of some of the largest grocery retailers in the UK.  Jus-Rol is the best-selling brand in the bake-at-home dough category and faces few branded rivals.