News Archive

21/5/2026

 
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.  

21/5/2026

SCOTLANDS 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.  

21/5/2026

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.  

21/5/2026

 
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.  

21/5/2026

THE QUIET REVOLUTION: HOW AI IS ABOUT TO RESHAPE SCOTLANDS FINANCIAL?SERVICES JOBS

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

21/5/2026

 
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.  

21/5/2026

 
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.  

21/5/2026

 
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.  

21/5/2026

Fuel duty cut extension will benefit richer households just as low-income families find themselves at heart of cost of living crunch

Responding to the Government’s announcement on fuel duty today, Jonny Marshall, Principal Economist at the Resolution Foundation, said,"The best that can be said of today’s announcement is that the Chancellor’s has wisely ignored calls for an expensive blanket cancellation of the temporary 5p cut to fuel duty.   “Nonetheless, even this modest extension will cost £210 million this year.  

20/5/2026

Beware the Free Satellite Internet Ads Flooding YouTube Theyre Targeting Rural Areas Like Ours

Over recent months, YouTube has been flooded with adverts promising “free satellite internet”, “government‑funded broadband kits”, or even “Starlink free for life”.   These ads are slick, professionally voiced, and often dressed up to look like genuine technology news.  

20/5/2026

Landlords Are Selling Up Across Scotland - And Aberdeen Is One of the Hotspots - Caithness Less But Still affected

Over the past two years, Scotland’s private rented sector has been reshaped by a steady, unmistakable trend: landlords are selling up and leaving the market.   The pattern is visible across the country, but some areas are feeling the pressure more sharply than others.  

20/5/2026 : Other Public Services

 
Scottish nuclear site hails e-learning platform as great example of industry collaboration

The Engineering Construction Industry Training Board’s (ECITB) award-winning e-learning platform has been hailed as a great example of industry collaboration in action.   To mark Learning at Work Week 2026, NRS Dounreay has highlighted how the ECITB’s Learning Experience Platform (LXP) has become a “go-to training solution” for its 1,400 workers.  

20/5/2026

A Nuclear Facility Attack In UAE Highlights The Potential for Disasters

The drone strike on the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant happened on Sunday, 17 May 2026.  UAE authorities said the drone hit an external electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the plant.  

20/5/2026

Vacancies Fall to Five?Year Low And Why the Highlands Feels It More Sharply Than the UK Headlines Suggest

The latest ONS labour‑market release, published today, confirms what many employers and jobseekers across the Highlands have sensed for months.  The UK jobs market is cooling, vacancies are shrinking, and the slowdown is no longer confined to a few fragile sectors.  

20/5/2026

 
UK Inflation Falls Again as Energy Bills Drop but Fuel Prices Surge April 2026 ONS CPI Report

The April 2026 inflation figures mark another step in the UK’s slow return toward price stability.   According to the latest ONS release, both headline measures—CPIH and CPI—fell for the second consecutive month, driven largely by reductions in household energy bills.  

20/5/2026

 
UK Borrowing Figures As The Parties Throw Figures Around So Who Is Right

The comparison is complicated because inflation, Covid and energy-crisis borrowing distort the figures.   The last Conservative parliament (2019–2024) saw extraordinarily high borrowing because of: the Covid pandemic, furlough, energy support schemes, higher interest costs, and weaker growth.  

20/5/2026

 
Top Economist: The Unthinkable Is About to Happen to House Prices in the UK

Prof Steve Keen has been right so many times people should listen..  

20/5/2026

Caithness Fuel Prices at $110 Oil: What It Means for the Far North

At $110 oil, Caithness fuel prices will sit well above the UK average, with petrol likely in the £1.75–£1.85/litre range and diesel in the £1.90–£2.05/litre range.  The rural delivery premium, long‑distance logistics, and reduced competition mean Caithness always pays more and $110 crude locks that in.  

20/5/2026

Why Brits can no longer bank on the banks

High Street banking has reached crisis point, with the planned closure of over 50 branches this month alone.  The home delivery expert Parcelhero says it’s part of the High Street’s ongoing collapse amid the rise of e-commerce.  

20/5/2026

Oil Shock Drives Factory Costs Higher: Aprils Producer Price Inflation Surges

The latest ONS producer price figures for April 2026 reveal a manufacturing sector caught in the crossfire of global energy turmoil.  While consumer inflation has been easing, the story behind the factory gates is very different.