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8/1/2025
Skills Inequalities Are Larger In The UK Than In Other Countries And Are Holding Back Growth, New Report Warns
The UK has larger gaps in workforce skills between different parts of the country than most other European countries, finds new research from Learning and Work Institute (L&W). The research shows that two thirds of adults in London have higher education qualifications, compared to just one third in Greater Lincolnshire.8/1/2025
Employers Costs For Low-wage Workers Will Hit Record Levels In 2025
Cost of employing low-wage workers to hit record high, says the Centre for Policy Studies. A new report shows rising tax costs may lead employers to cut back on hiring, with commentators arguing changes could be particularly detrimental to small businesses and start-ups.8/1/2025
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Brits In Rural Villages And Towns To Benefit From Uk Government Broadband Boost
Around 131,000 homes and businesses across the country will no longer be stuck with slow internet speeds as the UK government's rollout of gigabit connectivity races ahead. Around 131,000 hard-to-reach homes and businesses to get lightning-fast broadband speeds, helping to break down barriers to opportunity and kickstart economic growth under the government’s Plan for Change.8/1/2025
Ageing In The Fast And Slow Lane - Examining Geographic Gaps In Ageing
Like most countries, the UK is ageing - over the past five decades its median age has risen from 34 to 41. This deep demographic trend has all sorts of implications for public policy, not least the need to find greater resources to provide care for a growing elderly population.7/1/2025
Heading into the new year, transport & storage companies have fewer concerns than any other sector
New data from the ONS reveals 41% of transport & storage sector companies - including couriers, home delivery and logistics firms – report they have no main concerns for their businesses heading into January 2025. All other sectors anticipate a higher number of potential problems, says the home delivery expert Parcelhero.7/1/2025
Local NHS Leaders Are Warning Of Huge Pressure On Their Services In The Coming Days
Local NHS leaders are warning of huge pressure on their services in the coming days as the NHS faces up to its busiest few weeks of the year. They paint a picture of the NHS being placed in a position of "national vulnerability" as winter pressures grip the system.7/1/2025
Highland Winter Road Conditions Report - Tuesday 7 January 2025
The information provided is a summary of reports from operational staff and is intended to give a general indication of typical conditions in each area at a point in time. It is not intended to imply that any individual route is entirely snow and ice free and drivers must be aware that conditions can change rapidly and make their own assessment of conditions for travelling.7/1/2025
Windfall Oil Tax Bites As Total Energies Has Halted Production At The Gryphon Terminal In The North Sea
The French energy giant Total Energies has shut down a key North Sea hub amid growing concerns over the Government's windfall tax. Total Energies halted production at the Gryphon terminal, which is responsible for providing around 2pc of Britain's oil and gas supplies, on New Year's Day.7/1/2025
Government Sets Out Plan To Secure The Long-term Future Of Steelmaking And Safeguard Steel Communities
The Government has launched a new Steel Council, made up of steel sector leaders, industry experts, trade unions, trade associations and devolved governments. Government launches new Steel Council to advise on rebuilding the industry and developing its upcoming Steel Strategy.7/1/2025
Christmas Fails To Save 2024 Trading As Shoppers Curb Spending
The later timing of Black Friday in 2024 meant it fell into December, rather than November figures, while the reverse was true in 2023. This artificially worsened November figures and improved the December figures.7/1/2025
Mitigating The Two-Child Limit And The Scottish Budget - January 2025
The Scottish Fiscal Commission has today published a costing for mitigating the two‑child limit in Universal Credit in Scotland. This policy was announced by the Scottish Government in its Budget in December, but was not included in the Commission's forecasts published at the time.6/1/2025
What Are The Most Popular Businesses And Articles Looked At On Caithness Business Web Site - You May Be Suprised
Caithness Business Index has been going for over 25 years and it keeps track of which businesses are looked up. It also shows us which articles are popular.6/1/2025
Soon Another Billion People Will Be Online - A Hannah Fry Video
Hannah Fry is a Professor in the Mathematics of Cities, a bestselling author, and an award-winning science presenter. Soon, another billion people will be online, mostly from developing nations.6/1/2025
Scots Aquaculture Firms Encouraged To Get Involved In Sector's Premier Global Event
Companies operating in Scotland's aquaculture supply chain industries are being encouraged to get involved in a major global networking opportunity. Aqua Nor is the world's premier event for the sector and a focal point for new customers and investors who are interested in Scotland.6/1/2025
The Debate Around Winter Energy Costs Continues To Overlook Those Who Pre-pay For Their Energy
As Britain moves into deepest darkest winter, the debate around energy costs remains high on the political agenda. Energy bills remain well above their pre-crisis levels - typical bills are set to be more than £1,700 in Q1 2025 compared with just under £1,300 in late 2021 - and the position of some pensioners has deteriorated following the Government's announcement to means test Winter Fuel Payments.6/1/2025
Reducing Child Poverty In Britain Today Will Require Greater Support For Working Parents
Single-earner couples have seen their risk of falling into poverty rise by a third since 2000. Rising parental employment over the past two decades has switched the focus of Britain's child poverty challenge from tackling workless households to supporting working families, with many kinds of working families now facing a greater risk of poverty than at the turn of the millennium, according to research published today (Monday) by the Resolution Foundation.6/1/2025
Highland Winter Road Conditions Report - Monday 6 January 2025
The information provided is a summary of reports from operational staff and is intended to give a general indication of typical conditions in each area at a point in time. It is not intended to imply that any individual route is entirely snow and ice free and drivers must be aware that conditions can change rapidly and make their own assessment of conditions for travelling.6/1/2025
PM Sets Out Plan To End Waiting List Backlogs Through Millions More Appointments In England
Millions of patients in England will be able to access more appointments closer to home and get the treatment they need faster under a new plan to tackle hospital backlogs. Millions more appointments to be created through plan to get people the treatment they need quicker.6/1/2025
Wars Weather And Worries - Wikipedia On 2024 Start To Finish
2024 (MMXXIV) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2024th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 24th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2020s decade. The year saw the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Myanmar civil war, the Sudanese civil war, and the Islamist insurgency in the Sahel.6/1/2025