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22/5/2026

THE QUIET REVOLUTION: HOW AI IS ABOUT TO RESHAPE SCOTLAND’S FINANCIAL‑SERVICES JOBS

AI is no longer a distant concept drifting in from Silicon Valley.  It is already reshaping Scotland’s financial‑services sector.  

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Chancellor protects drivers and businesses - No Increase To Fuel Duty and Road Tax Holiday for Hauliers

The Government has announced a support package for motorists.   Costs lower for millions of drivers as government holds pump prices down, extending the 5p fuel duty cut until the end of year Hauliers get a 12-month road tax holiday saving up to £912 per vehicle, red diesel slashed to its lowest rate in over 20 years until the end of the year Chancellor keeps taxes down for drivers after strong growth at the start of the year, showing government has right economic plan.  

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Scotland’s Club 50 Rail Deal: A Bright Boost for Over‑50s Ready to Explore Again

If you’re over 50 and living in the Highlands, there’s finally some good news on the travel front — and it comes straight down the line.  ScotRail’s latest Club 50 rail offer has arrived, and it’s one of the most cheerful bits of transport news we’ve had in a while.  

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Chancellor commits to new anti-profiteering powers and fights back on rising bills

Consumer watchdogs to gain new investigatory powers.   Chancellor introduces tougher measures to protect people from unjustified price hikes Consumer watchdogs to gain new rapid investigatory powers to target firms taking advantage of crises to unfairly raise costs.  

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Latest Property Prices Scotland Average £187,000 Caithness Average £157,236

The Scottish housing market is currently defined by a striking contrast between national resilience and extreme regional fragmentation.   On a macroeconomic level, Scotland continues to display steady, incremental growth despite broader economic headwinds.  

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Highland Council strengthens Net Zero progress with improved reporting and funding commitments

Highland Council strengthens Net Zero progress with improved reporting and funding commitments Members of Highland Council’s Climate Change Committee today welcomed progress in delivering the Council’s Net Zero Programme, with new measures to improve carbon reporting, strengthen investment decisions, and secure funding for projects across the Highlands.   Taken together, these measures reflect a wider shift towards a more coordinated, programme-led approach to climate mitigation, adaptation and resilience, following the direction agreed by Council in March 2026.  

Today : Local Authority

 
Longman Park modular homes help deliver ‘Fairer Highland’ commitments

The Highland Council has successfully completed phases one and two of new modular “park-style” homes at the Gypsy/Traveller site at Longman Park, Inverness.   Funded primarily through the Scottish Government’s Gypsy/Traveller Accommodation Fund, more than £7 million has been invested to upgrade and future-proof accommodation and site facilities.  

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Can the Grid Cope? What Caithness Teaches Us About the EV Transition the Rest of the World Is Now Slowing Down For

If you want to understand whether the UK grid can cope with the surge in electric vehicles, don’t start in London or Birmingham.  Start in Caithness, where the limits of the energy transition are already visible in the cables, substations, and single‑track roads that hold the region together.  

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First Minister appoints Cabinet to deliver for Scotland

First Minister of Scotland John Swinney has appointed his new Cabinet, unveiling a streamlined team of Cabinet Secretaries to deliver on the things that matter most to the people of Scotland.   Comprising eight Cabinet Secretaries, including the Deputy First Minister, the First Minister has said his Cabinet will focus on the priorities of the people, including supporting people through the cost of living crisis, ensuring easier access to the NHS and delivering a fresh start with independence.  

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UK and Gulf strike historic multi-billion-pound trade deal

Wages and GDP to see boost as UK and Gulf strike historic multi-billion-pound trade deal.   Deal could boost the UK economy by an estimated £3.7 billion every year and increase wages by £1.9 billion annually in the long run.  

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Should Capital Gains Tax Match Income Tax Levels For Fairness Or Not

Wes Streeting is reportedly arguing that Capital Gains Tax (CGT) rates should be brought into line with income tax rates as part of his emerging leadership platform.  Under the idea, someone paying 40% or 45% income tax could also pay similar rates on gains from shares, property investments, or business sales rather than today’s generally lower CGT rates.  

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Cost of living boost with free bus travel for children and targeted food tariff cuts

Chancellor to announce ‘Great British Summer Savings’ - a UK wide scheme to help families enjoy this summer.   Free bus travel for children throughout August, helping families across England get out and explore Scotland already has free bus travel for children and young people (see lower down this page).  

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Using neuroscience to sharpen RAF warfighting readiness

A Dstl project has revolutionised training delivery across the Royal Air Force, strengthening Britain's air combat capability and operational readiness.   Through pioneering neuroscience based training methods, the Developing Education Learning and Training Advances (DELTA) project reached over 1,200 Royal Air Force (RAF) personnel and industry technicians responsible for operating and maintaining the Typhoon platform - a cornerstone of UK air defence.  

Today : Banks & Finance

Boost for Britain’s financial services and greater protections for consumers as new legislation is introduced

Bill introduced to Parliament this week will unlock growth and investment across the country and boost protections for consumers.   Wider access to credit unions for consumers, simplifying regulation and reducing the number of regulators are some of the changes being brought forward.  

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HM Government licensing cyber security tech for a global market

SilentGlass is a plug-and-play cyber security device developed by NCSC and commercialised with support from GOTT, now licensed to a UK firm for global use.   The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), is the UK’s National Technical Authority on cyber security.  

Today : Local Authority

Highland Council commended for continued improvements to services for homeless households

The Highland Council’s performance for homeless households has improved significantly over the past four years, while the national average has continued to rise over the same period.  This sustained focus on improvement was acknowledged by the Scottish Housing Regulator at an engagement meeting in early 2026.  

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Full steam ahead for Great British Railways as first branded train unveiled

first Great British Railways-branded train unveiled as Britain’s biggest train operator’s services are nationalised.   Union Jack livery and branding will begin rolling out gradually across England’s rail network once GTR transfers, more than 11,000 services that GBR will ultimately be responsible for will run each weekday.  

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Reeves to use Parliament to drive through power plants and infrastructure

Chancellor announces further reforms on judicial review of major infrastructure projects.   The Chancellor is expected to announce sweeping reforms that will give Parliament the authority to approve critical energy schemes and better protect infrastructure projects from judicial review.  

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SCOTLAND’S £5 BILLION BLACK HOLE: ARE 10,000 PUBLIC‑SECTOR JOB LOSSES NOW INEVITABLE?

Scotland is heading into one of the toughest financial squeezes since devolution.  The warning lights are flashing brightest in places like Caithness and the Highlands, where services are already stretched to breaking point.  

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Scotland vs England: Are Sick‑Note (Fit Note) Rules Changing?

The UK Government has announced plans to change the Fit Note system in England, including shifting responsibility away from GPs and potentially introducing new assessment hubs.   But here’s the key point for Caithness and the Highlands.