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Dounreay helps Caithness retrieve its past
A Pictish stone believed to date back 1,700 years has been retrieved and preserved for future generations with financial help from Dounreay's operators.   Dounreay isn't the only site in Caithness where relics of the past are being retrieved and made safe for the future.  
Today
Inward investment success - Record share of UK projects secured despite global instabilities
Nearly one in six inward investment projects in the UK last year were secured in Scotland, according to new data published by EY.   The record share of the market cements the country's position as the UK’s top destination outside of London - for the tenth year in a row – while Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow remain among the top 10 UK cities for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) projects outside of London.  
Today
£250m for green aerospace projects ahead of Industrial Strategy
UK aerospace will be boosted by more than £250m funding for cutting-edge aerospace tech projects to drive greener air travel, ahead of the Paris Air Show.   Government announces over £250m joint industrial investment with industry for cutting-edge green aerospace tech projects at companies including Rolls-Royce, Airbus.  
Today
The Mixed Economy Is VitalThumbnail for article : The Mixed Economy Is Vital
The mixed economy isn't flashy, but it works.   In a world of market failure, it’s time to rebuild the balance between state and private enterprise..  
Today
Transport Secretary secures major rail supply deal to protect thousands of British Steel jobsThumbnail for article : Transport Secretary secures major rail supply deal to protect thousands of British Steel jobs
The contract will see British Steel supplying a minimum of 337,000 tonnes of long and short rail in the UK over the next 5 years.   thousands of steelworkers' jobs are protected as Transport Secretary secures landmark £500 million rail contract.  
Today
Rise in school leavers in positive destinations.
Statistics have been released today on the destinations of 2023-24 school leavers from Scotland's publicly funded schools nine months after the end of the school year.   Among 2023-24 school leavers, 93.1% were in a positive follow-up destination (including Higher Education, Further Education, Employment, Training, Personal Skills Development and Voluntary Work).  
Today
Scrapping the two child limit to help end child poverty
The Scottish Government will effectively scrap the impact of the two-child limit from 2nd March 2026, Social Justice Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville has confirmed.   On a visit to Busy Bees Bellfield parent and toddler group in Portobello, Ms Somerville said the introduction of the Two Child Limit Payment will mean 20,000 fewer children will be living in relative poverty in 2026-27, according to Scottish Government modelling.  
Today
Building positive relationships in schools
New guidance setting out a range of approaches for schools to consider when responding to behaviour has been published.   Developed with input from headteachers, teaching unions, local government and educational psychologists, the guidance promotes building positive relationships and behaviour across the whole school community.  
Today
Council Tax Collection Statistics, 2024-25
Scotland's Chief Statistician today released the latest Council Tax Collection Statistics which provides Council Tax collection figures for Scottish local authorities, up to and including the financial year 2024-25.   In 2024-25 for Scotland as a whole, the total amount of Council Tax billed (after Council Tax Reduction) was £3.077 billion.  
Today
British aerospace manufacturers to benefit from UK-US trade deal
British aerospace manufacturers to benefit from UK-US trade deal as further details announced.   UK aerospace sector to see tariffs removed completely as further progress is made on the UK-US trade deal.  
Today
Borrowing costs rise to a record high on credit cards - Time To Reduce Borrowing As Rates Rise
Moneyfacts UK Unsecured Lending Trends Treasury Report data, which studies the UK personal finance market (Credit Cards, Personal Loans and Overdrafts), reveals the cost to borrow on credit cards rose to a record high during Q2 2025.   The average length of 0% introductory terms for purchases and balance transfers rose to its lengthiest point in almost two years.  
Today
Impact & Learning Report
Over the past four years, the Workertech Partnership has backed ambitious founders building solutions to improve pay, power, progression and wellbeing for people in low-paid and insecure work.   We've made 16 investments supporting over 350,000 workers to date, and today, we're publishing our 2024 Impact Report.  
Yesterday
Almost all the economics taught, and which informs our politics, is completely rubbishThumbnail for article : Almost all the economics taught, and which informs our politics, is completely rubbish
Economics, as it is now taught, is almost total rubbish.   No wonder the world is in a mess when political decisions are based on this nonsense..  
Yesterday
Adam Smith Inst - Only 1 in 20 Think Taxes Are Well Spent
The Adam Smith Institute commissioned its partner organisation, Adam Smith Insights, to conduct a nationally representative poll of adults in Great Britain.   The polling showed that only 5% of Brits believe that their taxes are well spent, with over half of Brits saying that taxes are too high.  
Yesterday
New Scottish Technology Council
An expert group will assist Ministers on how to maximise the economic benefits of Scotland's multi-billion technology sector.   A new Scottish Technology Council will help shape policy, provide a link between businesses and the Scottish Government and promote Scottish tech companies on the international stage.  
Yesterday
Insolvency-related activity in Scotland hits 29-month high
Insolvency-related activity in Scotland hit a 29-month high in May 2025, according to new research from R3, the UK's insolvency and restructuring trade body.   R3’s analysis of data provided by Creditsafe shows there were 141 cases of insolvency-related activity in Scotland in May - the highest number on record since December 2022’s figure of 142.  
Yesterday
Universal Winter Fuel Payments In Scotland
First Minister John Swinney has confirmed that pensioners in Scotland will receive no less than they would under the new UK Winter Fuel Payment scheme.   During a speech on public service reform and preventative public health measures to ensure Scots live longer, healthier, wealthier lives, the First Minister confirmed further details of the Winter Fuel Payment scheme will be set out in due course and that ‘the Scottish Government will always seek what is best for Scotland's pensioners’.  
Yesterday
SQA publishes new guidance on use of Artificial Intelligence in qualifications assessment
SQA has published guidance on acceptable use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools in assessments for the 2025-26 session.   GenAI tools may be used where they do not undermine a learner's ability to demonstrate the knowledge, understanding, and skills required for assessment.  
Yesterday
Podcast - Financing the UK Energy Transition with Deloitte
Accelerating the UK's transition to a low-carbon energy system will require substantial investment—much of which must come from private capital.   Energy providers, investors, policymakers, and consumers each have a critical role to play in ensuring that investment in low-carbon infrastructure and technology scales up rapidly enough to meet the UK's net zero targets.  
15/6/2025
The UK's small businesses should be fuelling the country's growth ambitions. Here’s why that’s not happening
The UK government's spending review has set out its priorities for the next three years.   But behind the rhetoric about boosting growth lies growing concern about small businesses being locked out of the wider UK economy.