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9/7/2026

Why US Grid Problems Are Playing Out In Highland, UK and EU

The U.S.  grid crisis is spilling over into the UK and EU.  

9/7/2026

Pensions and Independence: What Really Happens - Article 5

For many people approaching retirement or already retired the most important economic question surrounding Scottish independence is not mortgages or trade.  It is pensions.  

9/7/2026

Caithness Battery Storage Impact: What Large‑Scale Energy Projects Mean for the Far North

Caithness is becoming a hotspot for battery‑storage proposals because developers want to sit close to wind generation and transmission lines.  But the scale and clustering of these projects pose real risks to the local grid, landscape, planning system, and community confidence.  

Today : Local Authority

Traffic restrictions for Belladrum Festival 2026

Motorists are being advised of a series of temporary road closures, speed limits and traffic restrictions that will be in place to support the safe running of the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2026.   The Highland Council has introduced a Temporary Traffic Regulation Order to manage traffic and reduce disruption in the area around Kiltarlity and Belladrum during the event period.  

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Mortgages Under a New Scottish Currency If Scottish Independence Happens - Article 4

In this the fourth article in a series speculating about what might happen is Scotland ever became independent.  For many people a mortgage is one of the biggest factors in their finances so changes to the currency loom large if independence were to happen.  

Today : Advisory / Counseling Services

How Rural Job Creation Actually Works

Rural job creation is one of the most misunderstood parts of economic development.  Politicians talk about “hundreds of jobs created”, enterprise agencies publish glossy figures, and press releases celebrate “transformational investment”.  

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Fuel, Heating Oil and the Strait of Hormuz: A Highland Reality Check

The latest flare‑up between the United States and Iran has once again shown how a conflict thousands of miles away can hit the Highlands faster and harder than almost anywhere else in the UK.   When the Strait of Hormuz the narrow waterway through which a fifth of the world’s oil and a large share of global LNG passes becomes a battleground, rural Scotland feels the consequences in its fuel pumps, heating‑oil deliveries, electricity bills, and household budgets.  

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Among AI-adopting retailers, 46% are using it to improve operations; 40.8% plan to within 3 months

New ONS figures reveal that 46% of retailers who have adopted AI are already using it to improve their business operations, and a further 40.8% plan to in the next three months.  The home delivery expert Parcelhero asks: ‘What will the AI surge mean for retail businesses, for consumers and for jobs?’ New figures released this month by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that the AI revolution is already well underway in retail.  

Today

Update 12.45pm - Oil Prices Spike As USA Hits More than 80 Targets in Iran Who Have Attacked Bahrain and Kuwait

Oil prices jumped sharply this morning following the overnight U.S.–Iran military exchanges, with markets reacting immediately to the attacks on both sides and the renewed threat to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most sensitive oil chokepoint.   The headline numbers (as of early 8 July 2026) Brent crude: $76.5 per barrel, up 3–6% depending on the contract At 7.35am Brent Crude is still ticking up at $76.65 WTI crude: $72.7 per barrel, up 2.5–5% At 7.35amd WTI Up at $72.85 12.45pm today - Oil Price Rising Fast Brent Crude $78.53 WTI Crude $74.48 Prices had fallen heavily in June, but the war flare‑up has reversed the slide and pushed oil back to its highest level in two weeks.  

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Britain’s regional income gaps have barely moved in thirty years – and we’re yet to get serious about closing them

Income gaps between different regions across Britain have remained resolutely high over the past thirty years, including during the pandemic upheaval and ‘levelling-up’ agenda, highlighting the scale of the challenge facing PM-in-waiting Andy Burnham as he seeks to tackle geographic inequality, Resolution Foundation Chief Executive Ruth Curtice will say at an event later today (Wednesday 8 July 2026).   New RF analysis launched at an event hosted by Atom Bank at its Newcastle HQ, confirms that before-housing-cost income gaps between regions and nations have remained stubbornly large between 1997 and 2023 (the most recent available data).  

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UK SME chosen to run Kyiv Business Centre

Audere Group has been chosen as the delivery partner for the dedicated Business Centre in Kyiv, providing British businesses permanent representation in Ukraine.   The UK is one step closer in establishing a dedicated Business Centre on Ukrainian soil, giving British companies a permanent base in Kyiv.  

Today

Vacancies Reducing but Job Ads Still Appear

Vacancies can fall, rise, or stay open even while staff numbers are being reduced.   Cuts and vacancies are not opposites and they often happen at the same time.  

Today : Advisory / Counseling Services

How Enterprise Agencies Inflate Job Numbers

Enterprise agencies in Scotland — Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), and the South of Scotland Enterprise regularly publish impressive sounding figures about “jobs created”, “jobs retained”, and “economic impact”.  These numbers appear in annual reports, ministerial speeches, and press releases.  

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Ukraine war is not going well for Russia – how dangerous is this for Vladimir Putin?

The mood regarding the war in Ukraine has changed in recent months.  Ukrainian drones have struck Russian oil infrastructure, causing fuel shortages across Russia.  

Today

Vacany Rates Are Falling And Rural Areas Are Hardest Hit

Vacancies are falling across Scotland, but the Highlands are seeing a sharper and earlier decline because rural labour markets are thinner and more exposed to sectoral shocks.   Highlands vacancy trend is Down 8–12% over the past quarter.  

Today

New UK-Netherlands maritime partnership set to strengthen NATO and back UK shipbuilding

British and Dutch forces are set to be equipped with new amphibious transport ships under a new maritime partnership.   Agreement sets the path to building next-generation amphibious ships for UK and Dutch forces.  

Today

$50bn boost for European deep precision strike capabilities as UK leads new initiative

The UK will lead a European initiative to step up funding for Deep Precision Strike capabilities across Europe as NATO leaders meet in Ankara today.   Prime Minister Keir Starmer set to convene Allies at NATO Summit in Ankara today, as Europe doubles down on long range capability.  

Today : Advisory / Counseling Services

Fixing Enterprise Job Reporting: A Blueprint for Honesty, Accuracy, and Rural Reality

Enterprise agencies in Scotland have spent decades publishing glossy numbers about “jobs created” and “jobs retained”.  As the Highlands knows all too well, these figures often bear little resemblance to what actually happens on the ground.  

Yesterday

How a Scottish Pound Would Be Introduced In An Independent Scotland - Article 3

Part 3 of the series: Scotland at the Crossroads – Money, Markets, and the Economics of Independence.   Launching a new currency is less like flipping a switch and more like carefully rewiring an entire economy while everything is still running.  

Yesterday

New technologies could help cut years-long wait for endometriosis diagnosis

Two new non-invasive diagnostic technologies can be used in the NHS while further evidence is generated to speed up the diagnosis of endometriosis in primary care.   Endometriosis affects around 1 in 10 women of reproductive age in the UK, yet the average time to diagnosis is more than 9 years.