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12/2/2025
Increase in Scotland's land and buildings transaction tax (LBTT) inconsistent with any sensible tax strategy
Despite the publication of a Tax Strategy alongside the Scottish Budget, it is not yet clear what the Scottish Government's vision for tax policy is. Scotland's Budget for 2025-26, published in December, announced an immediate increase in the surcharge in land and buildings transaction tax (LBTT) on the purchase of second and rental homes, from 6% to 8%.12/2/2025
Spanish Government is considering banning UK citizens buying homes in Spain
The Spanish government is considering measures to restrict non-EU citizens, including UK citizens, from buying homes in Spain. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has proposed a plan to ban non-EU foreigners who are not residents from purchasing properties in the country.12/2/2025
Building consensus on Council Tax reform - Future of local taxation to be considered
The public will be invited to submit their views on how to make the Council Tax system fairer, as part of wider efforts to explore options and build a consensus for potential reform. As part of a joint programme of engagement by the Scottish Government and COSLA, independent analysis will also be commissioned to examine the Council Tax system accounting for market changes, reforms, and improvements.12/2/2025
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Supporting Orkney's farmers and food producers - Plans for new abattoir get funding boost
Orkney's farmers, crofters and producers could benefit from a new local abattoir which will help them bring their produce to market, benefit the island’s economy and support high-welfare meat production. First Minister John Swinney visited Orkney Auction Mart, which has received a £15,000 grant as a lead partner to help build the business case for a new, fit-for-purpose processing plant.12/2/2025
Government fires starting gun on AI Growth Zones to turbocharge Plan for Change
Thousands of new jobs are set to be created as bidding opens for AI Growth Zones. UK government ramps up its Plan for Change as new AI Growth Zone bidding opens.12/2/2025
Tackling the Housing Problems in England
£350 million invested to increase number of affordable and social homes, support homeownership and ease council housing pressures. Thousands more people will be able to benefit from the security and safety of a high-quality home thanks to a £350 million injection to get Britain building, alongside plans to drive up standards and tackle rogue landlords in supported housing.12/2/2025
Government welcomes multibillion-pound Heathrow investment expected to secure thousands of steel jobs
The Government has welcomed a multibillion-pound investment programme from Heathrow Airport which will help secure UK steel jobs. Heathrow Airport announces new multibillion-pound investment programme to expand airport, including new terminal buildings, aircraft stands, passenger infrastructure and work towards its third runway.12/2/2025
Almost £300 million to gear up new walking, wheeling and cycling schemes across England
Local authorities will provide high-quality and easily accessible active travel schemes across England. 300 miles of brand new footpaths and cycle tracks will help encourage 30 million more journeys by bike or foot every year.12/2/2025
Scottish activity at Expo 2025 in Japan
Scotland's innovation, skills and natural resources are to be showcased at Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan later this year. Three one day events at the global exhibition will highlight the country's strengths in creative industries, life sciences and the offshore wind sector.12/2/2025
Scottish Land Commission Urges Strong Role for Public Land Acquisition to Tackle Rural Housing Crisis
Land acquisition by public bodies has a stronger role to play to address Scotland's rural housing crisis, according to a new report issued by the Scottish Land Commission. The report, published on 11 February 2025, outlines key actions needed to ensure a steady supply of land for much-needed rural housing, using publicly owned land to drive development.
12/2/2025
Jobs on wheels: Mobile Jobcentre vans deliver work support directly to local communities in drive to boost employment 
New scheme comes as part of the government's drive to help people back into work and kickstart economic growth under its Plan for Change. New ‘Jobcentre on wheels' service launched to drive up employment across Great Britain.
11/2/2025
The Fiscal Drag Started By the Tories But Labour Are Keeping It Going - The impact of frozen or reduced personal tax thresholds
Many personal tax thresholds have been frozen in cash terms since April 2021, whereas previously most were due to rise in line with CPI inflation. The resulting ‘fiscal drag' is set to raise significant sums as the average effective tax rate (total tax paid as a share of total income) rises more quickly over time.11/2/2025
Scotland's livestock marts providing good trading ground for machinery, industrial and liquidation sales
Expanding into online used machinery, industrial equipment and liquidation sales is proving good business for a number of Scotland's livestock marts, says Neil Wilson, Executive Director of the Institute of Auctioneers and Appraisers in Scotland (IAAS). Reports are showing a marked uplift on non-livestock sales year-on-year as demand goes beyond traditional farming-related items.11/2/2025
£5m approved for Scapa Deep Water Quay
Ambitious plans to create a major new renewables hub in Orkney have been accelerated with a £5m grant to help take the project to the next stage. The funding from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) will further the development of a new harbour facility for the assembly of offshore wind turbines at Scapa Flow - the largest natural harbour in the northern hemisphere.
11/2/2025
HIE welcomes report of £8bn wave and tidal energy potential
Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) has welcomed a new report into the economic potential of wave and tidal energy for Scotland. The study was carried out by the Policy and Innovation Group, part of the Institute for Energy Systems at the University of Edinburgh (UoE).11/2/2025
Increasingly complex tax system burdens government and business with billions in admin costs
HMRC's costs of administering the tax system increased by 15% (£563 million) in real terms between 2019-20 and 2023-24, with tax revenue rising at a similar rate. £15.4 billion estimated annual cost on businesses to comply with the tax system - but this is likely to be an understatement, and there is no equivalent estimate for individuals.11/2/2025
Will Brussels Finally Hit Russian Fertilizers? Farmers Costs May Rise And Consumers Pay Higher Food Prices
As the Ukraine war goes on yet another affect for European farmers is now in view. Reported by Rikard Jozwiak, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.11/2/2025
The removal of the Winter Fuel Payment from UK pensioners has had significant economic effects
More than 2.5 million pensioners who lost their Winter Fuel Payments are struggling to live on incomes below the level needed for a dignified standard of living. Many pensioners are now forced to choose between heating their homes and other essential expenses, such as food.11/2/2025