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Between 1 July and 30 September 2025, the energy price cap is set at £1,720 per year for a typical household who use electricity and gas and pay by Direct Debit. This is a decrease of 7% compared to the cap set between 1 April to 30 June 2025 (£1,849).
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As you wait in the departure lounge for your flight this summer, you may notice your aeroplane being pumped full of fuel ahead of takeoff. And then you may start to wonder why flying is still so dependent on fossil fuels, and whether you should have booked a holiday destination that's accessible by a more environmentally friendly form of transport.
The Highland Strategic Local Action Group (LAG) met in June 2025 and considered and agreed funding for 28 projects submitted to the Community-Led Local Development fund (CLLD), which makes up part of The Highland Council Community Regeneration Fund (CRF) programme. CRF is an umbrella term used to cover multiple external funding programmes administered by The Highland Council.
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Start-ups secure CivTech 10 contracts to drive innovation. Thirteen companies will start preparing their products and solutions to public sector challenges for market following the conclusion of this year's Scottish Government's CivTech programme.
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Government sets out ambitions for a social rent revolution through the new £39 billion Social and Affordable Homes Programme. Boost for families as plans are set out to transform housing over the next 10 years, with more social and affordable properties including council homes, building on our Plan for Change.
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Zoopla What's the big picture with house prices in Highland? Property prices in Highland rose 2.3% over the past year, adding £4,500 to the typical home, according to our May 2025 House Price Index. The area is well ahead of the UK average where prices have risen by 1.4% since May 2024.
Highland Council has provided 12 ‘Talking Tub' resources for use in primary schools across the Highlands, in partnership with Union Technical who deliver community benefits as part of the Energy Efficient Scotland: Area Based Scheme programme. Chair of Highland Council's Education Committee, Councillor John Finlayson, said: "This is a fantastic initiative being rolled out across Highland primary schools which brings innovation and inspiration to early years children.
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£4 million programme to encourage new approaches and collaboration across the museum sector. Museums are being encouraged to sign up for a new partnership programme to strengthen and sustain their role as the stewards of Scotland's cultural heritage.
1/7/2025
Rising energy prices over the last two decades have squeezed incomes for low-and-middle income families and contributed to a ‘comfort crunch' as more of their budgets are spent on household essential. New Resolution Foundation research published on Monday 30 June 2025 sets out the reasons how life has gotten harder.
1/7/2025
This week marks an important moment for this Government's welfare reform plans: as Parliament prepares to vote on major legislation to make cuts to PIP and UC-Health, the consultation on longer-term changes to the benefits system, set out in the Pathways to Work Green Paper, also closes. There are some good proposals included in the Green Paper: most notably, the Government plans to introduce a new unemployment insurance scheme.
1/7/2025
The messaging platform WhatsApp is introducing advertising for the first time. It could become the perfect ad platform for e-commerce.
Visitors will find it easier to dispose of their litter at several popular spots across Highland after the rollout of additional bins. The rollout has been planned to support the tourism season as part of the Council's ongoing commitment to improve and support sustainable tourism in the area.
1/7/2025
There are varying estimates of how much total benefit payments to people who have some form of disability, or who are paid benefits relating to their health, actually cost per annum. Figures I have seen vary between £66 billion a year and £75 billion a year.
1/7/2025
Work to restore control of Britain's borders has seen the first of sweeping reforms to the immigration system introduced by the Home Secretary today 1 July 2025. New rules to be laid in Parliament see skills and salary thresholds rise, overseas recruitment for care workers end, and more than 100 occupations no longer granted access to the immigration system.
1/7/2025
Holidays are here but be careful how you make bookings. Avoid these hotel travel scams at all costs!.
1/7/2025
On the eve of the peak summer season, one sad certainty is that some British travellers will be turned away from their holiday flights due to post-Brexit rules on passport validity. Sometimes airport staff will make a mistake but in the vast majority of cases the passenger will be at fault.
1/7/2025
Government launches a full review of parental leave and pay, to better support working families and help children get the best start in life. Government launches a full review of parental leave and pay to better support working families and help children get the best start in life.
1/7/2025
"Mister. Would you like to play a game with me?" These seemingly innocuous words to debt-ridden Gi-hun (Lee Jung-Jae) by a mysterious recruiter (Gong-Yoo) lead him to an opportunity for financial salvation - at the expense of human lives, including possibly his own.
1/7/2025
UK visit to Turkey to bolster defence and security ties. David Lammy will visit Ankara to underscore close trade and security links between UK and Turkey during first bilateral visit to the country.
1/7/2025
Labour is cutting disability benefits to balance Rachel Reeves' budget, while handing billions in tax breaks to the rich. I explain why this is morally bankrupt, and why Labour’s 70 MPs who backed down have failed the poorest.