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2026 Scotland's Maternity Crisis - Caithness, Elgin, Raigmore and the Vanishing Midwives

Scotland's maternity services are in disarray—and nowhere is this more painfully obvious than in the north.   Caithness General, once a beacon of consultant-led care, was downgraded in 2016.  

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More than half of new articles on the internet are being written by AI - is human writing headed for extinction?

The line between human and machine authorship is blurring, particularly as it's become increasingly difficult to tell whether something was written by a person or AI.   Now, in what may seem like a tipping point, the digital marketing firm Graphite recently published a study showing that more than 50% of articles on the web are being generated by artificial intelligence.  

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Black cabs backed with fairer tax system

Today (Friday 2 January) online mini cab firms have been barred from illegitimately using a niche scheme to avoid tax.   Cabbies and small taxi companies to benefit as online minicab firms stopped from using niche scheme to avoid paying tax.  

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Current Level of UK Government Debt and Its Sustainability

As of late 2025, the UK government's public sector net debt — the headline measure of government borrowing — stands at around 94-96 % of GDP.  This means the total debt the government owes (after accounting for financial assets) is nearly as large as the UK economy itself.  

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The United Kingdom's Space Activity in 2026 - Launches, Satellites, and the People Behind Them

By 2026, the United Kingdom is expected to reach a long-anticipated milestone in its space ambitions: the transition from a nation that designs and builds spacecraft to one that can also launch them from its own territory.   While the scale will remain modest compared with the United States or China, 2026 represents a critical turning point for UK spaceflight, combining domestic rocket launches, internationally launched UK-built satellites, and a rapidly expanding industrial and scientific workforce.  

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UK Public Debt and Deficit - Latest Figures and 2026 Projections

As of late 2025, the UK's public sector net debt — the core measure of government debt — stands at around £2.9 trillion, equivalent to about 95 % of GDP.   Forecasts by the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) project this level to hold broadly steady in 2025-26 and into 2026-27, rising slightly to around 95-96 % of GDP in that period rather than declining sharply.  

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Compliance drive for ports and marine facilities launches across UK

'A proactive opportunity for all ports and marine facilities to review, assess, and demonstrate proportional alignment with the code.   Enforcing standards and "embedding a culture of safety" among ports and marine facilities is the drive behind a newly launched compliance exercise.  

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Reporting To HMRC - Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) Begins

From 1 January 2026, the UK has begun implementation of the OECD's Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF).   Under these rules, cryptocurrency exchanges and service providers must collect detailed user and transaction information (e.g., personal ID, tax numbers, buys/sells, gains/losses) and prepare to report this to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).  

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Scottish Government Consultation on Onshore Electricity Generation Thresholds

In late 2025, the Scottish Government launched a consultation on a proposed change to how planning decisions for onshore electricity generation projects are made in Scotland.   At the heart of the consultation is a proposal to increase the threshold — currently set at 50 megawatts (MW) — that determines whether a project must be decided by Scottish Ministers under the Electricity Act 1989 or by local planning authorities under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997.  

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The UK Housing Market and the Economy - A Delicate Balance

The UK housing market plays a crucial role in the overall health of the national economy.   It influences household wealth, consumer spending, labour mobility, and financial stability.  

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Insulation Standards, Failures, and the Highland Challenge - An Overview

Across the UK, insulation and home-energy upgrades have been promoted for many years as a solution to fuel poverty, heat loss, and rising energy bills.   Yet despite long-running programmes, national targets, and public investment, the UK continues to trail behind many European nations in practical insulation outcomes.  

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AI and the Future of Work - Transformation, Disruption, and Opportunity

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant vision of the future.  It is reshaping work across industries right now.  

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Happy New Year From Us

We wish everyone a HAPPY NEW YEAR for 2026.   .  

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When the Lifeline Fades - How Aid Cuts Are Deepening Hunger Crises in 2025-26

Humanitarian and food aid have long been the safety net for vulnerable populations caught in conflict, economic collapse, climate disasters, and displacement.   But in recent years, that lifeline has begun to fray.  

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The World on the Brink - Understanding the Global Famine Crisis in 2026

In the narrow streets of the Gaza Strip, the cries of children echo against buildings reduced to rubble.  Families line up for meager rations of bread and water, wondering if they will survive another day.  

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Scottish Government Consultation on Changes to Divorce Procedures - Still Moving Slowly Forward

The Scottish Government has undertaken a consultation on family law reforms, which includes proposals to modernise the procedures for divorce and the dissolution of civil partnerships.   A central focus of this consultation is whether to extend the simplified court procedures currently available for some divorce cases so that they can also be used when there are children under the age of 16, provided that the parents have agreed the arrangements for the children's welfare.  

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Business investment boosted with new tax relief taking effect today

Businesses to receive boost to investment as a new first-year allowance takes effect today (Thursday 1 January 2026), as the government continues its drive to make Britain the best place to do business.   Businesses to benefit from new 40% first-year allowance that supports investment and growth - effective from today, 1 January 2026.  

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UK Defence in 2025 - Spending, Jobs, and Workforce Challenges

2025 was a pivotal year for UK defence policy, marked by historic spending increases, industrial growth initiatives, and renewed focus on military readiness.   The government set out one of its largest sustained boosts in defence expenditure since the end of the Cold War, aiming to raise defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027, with longer-term ambitions of reaching 3% in the next Parliament.  

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Caithness 2025 Review - Recent Developments and Community Highlights

Caithness has been in the news for a variety of reasons over the past year, reflecting its unique blend of industry, culture, and community life.   The region's nuclear heritage remains a cornerstone of its economy, and recent visits by the monarchy have highlighted the ongoing importance of the Dounreay site.  

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AI - The New Watchdog of Workplace Integrity - Is the Era of Padded Expenses Coming to an End?

For decades, expense padding, exaggerated mileage claims, and creative interpretations of company policy have quietly drained money from both public and private organisations.   Some see it as opportunistic; others justify it as compensation for low pay or workplace frustrations.  

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