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The Great Housing Mismatch - Targets Built on Sand - Government Housing Targets Unlikely To Be Met

Construction insolvencies across Scotland and the UK have risen so sharply that both governments’ housing‑build targets now sit on foundations that are no longer stable.   When small firms like Bay Homes on Loch Fyne collapse, it is not an isolated failure but part of a structural contraction in the industry.  

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China Builds the Solar Panels, the West Builds the Committees: What the Global Net‑Zero Race Really Looks Like

For years, Western governments have spoken confidently about “leading the world” on climate action.  But if you follow the money, the manufacturing, and the megawatts, a different picture emerges.  

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Stress Testing Manchester and Highland - Debt, Borrowing Costs and the New Era of Local Government Risk

Manchester is under the microscope due to Andy Burnham getting ready to challenge for a seat as an MP and perhaps further if successful.  Manchester has made great stride recently but much of it is founded on increased levels of debt.  

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Released Emergency Oil Reserves Are Running Down And Prices Remain High

The big issue is that these emergency oil stocks were never designed to replace normal global supply for very long.  They are a bridge — intended to calm markets, buy time for diplomacy, and prevent panic buying — not a permanent substitute for Middle East exports.  

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Is Brexit still shaping our politics?

Britain’s two-party era is ending, but the roots of fragmentation run deep.   The 2026 local and devolved elections have confirmed a long-term trend in British politics: the two-party era is ending.  

Yesterday

Empty Homes Fund launched as Council advances Master Consent Area plans to speed up house building

A NEW fund to help owners of long-term empty homes carry out repairs and refurbishments to bring properties back into everyday use will be launched later this month.   The fund sits within a wider programme of action outlined to members of The Highland Council on Thursday 14 May, as part of a progress report on tackling the Highland Housing Challenge, which was declared in June 2024.  

Yesterday : Local Authority

 
Inverness - Highland Bid Director for UK City of Culture appointed

Highly respected cultural leader and strategist Bryan Beattie has been appointed by The Highland Council as Bid Director of the Inverness - Highland bid for UK City of Culture 2029.   He was recently creative director for the Inverness Castle Experience and interim Chief Executive at Eden Court, and a former Chair of Fèis Rois and Scottish Youth Theatre.  

Yesterday

Britain Promised a Building Boom But Instead It Got a Construction Crisis

The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics paint a mixed picture for the British construction industry.  On the surface there are signs of resilience, with construction contributing to unexpectedly positive UK GDP growth in March 2026, but underneath the headlines the sector still appears fragile, especially in the housebuilding market.  

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Businesses signal optimism despite economic weakness

Business confidence in Scotland showed modest improvement in early 2026, despite all six key indicators of activity staying in negative territory for a sixth consecutive quarter, according to the Fraser of Allander Institute.   The Institute’s latest Scottish Business Monitor (SBM) reveals firms reported continued declines in sales, new business activity, investment and exports, pointing to broad-based economic weakness.  

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SHOULD YOU PAY OR SHOULD DATA‑CENTRE GIANTS FOOT THE BILL? Why the UK’s New Electricity Gold Rush Could Leave Ordinary Households Picking Up the Tab

Data centres have quietly become one of the UK’s fastest growing energy consumers.  They are vast, windowless fortresses of servers humming day and night, drawing more electricity than many towns and drinking more water than some industries.  

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New tax on salary sacrifice pension contributions - but is the system still unfair

Rather than being a principled reform to the taxation of pensions, this change creates another new arbitrary line in the tax system.   In last November’s Budget, the Chancellor announced that salary sacrifice pension contributions above £2,000 per year will be liable for both employer and employee National Insurance contributions (NICs) from 2029–30.  

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ARE CONSULTATIONS JUST A WAY OF KICKING DECISIONS DOWN THE ROAD?

Why the Highlands is Drowning in Surveys While Nothing Actually Happens.   There’s a particular kind of fatigue spreading across the Highlands not the kind caused by long drives to Raigmore or the weekly battle with potholes, but something quieter, more bureaucratic, and somehow even more exhausting.  

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North Falls Offshore Wind Farm Gets Go Ahead

The North Falls Offshore Wind Farm application has today been granted development consent by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.   North Falls Offshore Wind Farm will generate around 1 GW of electricity — enough to power roughly 400,000 UK homes — and has now received planning consent.  

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British-based firms lead the way for Apache helicopter support drones

Drones which will accompany the Army’s Apache helicopters are receiving £10 million investment today as the programme reaches a new milestone.   Four industry partners selected to develop drone designs capable of being the ‘wingmen’ for Apache attack helicopters.  

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Dstl backed robotics breakthrough transforms military manufacturing

Rivelin Robotics, supported by Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) expertise, has created microfactory technology that automates the slow, risky manual finishing of 3D printed parts.   The robots have human‑like precision, which means they can deliver faster, cheaper and more reliable components.  

Yesterday : Other Public Services

 
NRS socio-economic funding supports 129 UK community projects

Almost £2 million was invested by Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS) last year in socio-economic initiatives, supporting good causes in communities local to its 14 decommissioning sites.   The NRS socio-economic scheme provided £1,979,721 during 2025-26 to enhance the social and economic wellbeing of communities located near NRS sites.  

Yesterday

 
Pound Falls As Government Debt Interest Soars

As of mid‑May 2026, the pound has weakened noticeably and UK borrowing costs remain elevated.   The pound has lost roughly 1½ % in May and about ¾ % since January, trading near the lower end of its recent range.  

Yesterday

 
Tax advisers: check if you need to register under new rules

Registration for tax advisers opens next week.   From 18 May 2026, a new registration requirement for tax advisers will roll out.  

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Millions to get faster, easier access to government support with new AI tool

GOV.UK Chat is now available in the GOV.UK app – a new AI tool that lets people ask questions in plain language and get clear, reliable answers instantly.   GOV.UK Chat – a new AI tool in the GOV.UK app – lets people ask questions in plain language and get clear, reliable answers instantly.  

Yesterday

Political turmoil is pushing up borrowing costs and rattling markets - All of us suffer the costs

The wall‑to‑wall media focus on Labour’s internal conflict and the question of who might replace the Prime Minister is already damaging confidence in UK financial markets, and there is clear evidence that investment decisions are being paused until the political situation stabilises.   This isn’t speculation — it’s exactly what the financial press and market analysts are reporting this week.