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Hundreds of new jobs created by Sheffield manufacturing investment

Hundreds of high skilled jobs are to be created in Sheffield after Walsin Lihwa (WL) announced a major investment that boosts the UK's steel industry and advanced manufacturing sector. Vote of confidence in UK steel and manufacturing as Taiwanese investor Walsin Lihwa brings new capabilities to the UK and expands its aerospace and energy materials portfolio.

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Record £14.5 billion of export financing supports 70,000 jobs

UK economy and workers have benefited from the export credit agency's highest level of business ever. UK Export Finance provided a record £14.5 billion in new financing last year, helping over 667 UK companies to export and grow.

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Huge boost for UK industry as Government powers ahead with cuts to electricity costs

The Government has announced a huge boost to UK industry as it powers ahead with its plan to cut electricity costs. Plans to slash electricity network costs for energy-intensive businesses by 90% are set in motion as Government launches new consultation.

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Why the London Stock Exchange is failing — and why tax cuts won't fix it

The UK's CBI claims the London Stock Exchange is in crisis because of tax and regulation. But that’s nonsense.

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Jobs market continued to weaken, and has shed 143,000 jobs since October

The UK jobs market continues to weaken, with the number of payrolled jobs having fallen by 143,000 since last October, while RF analysis suggests the employment rate has been falling for two years, the Resolution Foundation said on Thursday 17 July 2025. The number of people in payrolled employment fell by 75,000 in the three months to May, with initial estimates suggesting a further fall of 41,000 in June, although the latest month is often revised.

Today :: Business
 
How will the latest USA tariff on copper affect the world Impact of the Latest U.S. 50% Copper Tariff on the World

On August 1, 2025, the U.S. imposed a 50% tariff on all copper imports—raw copper, cathodes, concentrates and alloys—under a Section 232 national security probe.

Today :: Business
 
Nuclear Restoration Services celebrates socio-economic investment - From Caithness And Across UK

Almost £20 million funding was invested to help NRS communities grow and thrive in 2024/25. NRS has supported 149 projects to bring positive social change to benefit people living in communities across the UK - from Caithness to the tip of North Wales, down to the Bristol and English Channels.

Today :: Business
Deadline set for unsafe cladding removal

Strict deadlines for landlords to fix unsafe cladding and over £1 billion allocated to make social tenants safe. New legislation will set strict deadlines for landlords to fix unsafe cladding or face the consequences.

Today :: Business
Retail sales heat up

Helen Dickinson, Chief Executive of the British Retail Consortium, said: "Retail sales heated up in June, with both food and non-food performing well. The soaring temperatures increased sales of electric fans while sports and leisure equipment was boosted by both the weather and the start of Wimbledon.

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Over a million lower income families today include both a disabled person and an unpaid carer - who suffer a £3,300 income penalty as a result

Rising levels of disability and unpaid care are concentrated in the poorer half of Britain, and action is needed to both level up the value of unpaid care and reduce the £3,300 income penalty these families face, according to new Resolution Foundation research published this week. Don't forget about us - the fifth report of the Foundation's Unsung Britain project, with support from JPMorganChase - examines how the rising prevalence of disability and unpaid care across Britain affects family incomes, and what can be done to boost their living standards.

Today :: Business
Inflation ticks up to 3.6 per cent, with further rises expected come autumn

CPI inflation exceeded expectations to reach an eighteen-month high of 3.6 per cent in June - 0.2 percentage points higher than expected. While forecasts from the Bank of England have inflation rising further in the autumn, continuing to weigh down on lower-income households struggling to cope with higher prices, according to the Resolution Foundation this week.

Today :: Business
Private rent pressures continue to ease, but renters are still suffering a £720 affordability wedge

Growth in private rents continued its recent slowdown, with rents rising by 6.7 per cent in the year to June 2025, down from 7 per cent seen in the year to May. However, rents have still grown far faster than wages over the past three years and created an affordability wedge for renters as a result, the Resolution Foundation in response to the latest ONS private rents data.

Today :: Business
Scottish Housing Market Review Q2 2025

The Scottish Housing Market Review collates a range of previously published statistics on the latest trends in the Scottish housing market. Sales Registers of Scotland data recorded the fourth consecutive quarter of annual growth in residential transactions in Q1 2015 (7.0%), which meant that across financial year 2024-25 transactions grew by 7.1%.

Today :: Business
Second-Hand Shopping Surges

More people than ever are turning to second-hand products, according to the latest survey data by BRC-Opinium. This is the second year the survey has been conducted, with the proportion of people saying they had either bought or sold second hand items increasing in seven of the ten item categories measured.

Yesterday :: Business
UK reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine and welcomes vital US contribution: UK Statement to the OSCE

UK Military Advisor, Lt Col Joby Rimmer, says the UK, alongside the US and international partners, remains committed to providing the economic, diplomatic, and military tools Ukraine needs to defend itself. Madame Chair, the United Kingdom reaffirms its unwavering support for Ukraine as it continues to defend its people and sovereignty against the Russian government's escalating campaign of aggression.

Yesterday :: Business
UK-Germany landmark agreement to help smash smuggling gangs and boost defence exports

Brits and Germans alike will benefit from a closer partnership on the issues that matter most to them, as Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to host Chancellor Friedrich Merz for a comprehensive visit to London. Prime Minister Keir Starmer will welcome Chancellor Merz to London today for his first official visit to the UK as Chancellor.

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Latest Unemployment Figures for Scotland March-May 2025 and Latest Pay Levels

Scotland's unemployment rate for individuals aged 16 and over stood at 3.7% between March and May 2025 This is a decline of 0.5 percentage points from the previous quarter and below the UK-wide rate of 4.7%. Number of Unemployed An estimated 102,000 people aged 16 and over were unemployed in Scotland during this period.

Yesterday :: Business
Scottish defence dividend £250m investment launched

Scottish Secretary and Minister for Defence Procurement & Industry visit HMNB Clyde to launch the multi-decade, multi-billion pound Clyde 2070 programme. The UK's security and economic growth in Scotland are top of the agenda as the Scotland Office and Ministry of Defence meet today with naval base chiefs and local authority leaders to discuss maximising the benefits from future-proofing HMNB Clyde.

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Why are the wealthy wealthy? That's because of UK tax system's bias to the rich

In this third video in our series on the wealthy, I explore why the comfortably wealthy in the UK — those with £3 million or more — stay so rich. The short answer? The UK tax system is stacked in their favour.

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Overdue invoices top 1.8 million in Scotland as pressure mounts, R3 research shows

The number of overdue invoices on the books of Scottish businesses hit more than 1.8 million in Q2 2025, according to new research from R3, the UK's restructuring, turnaround, and insolvency trade body. R3’s analysis of data provided by Creditsafe shows there were 1,820,706 overdue invoices on the books of Scottish businesses in Q2 2025 - with 602,822 in April, 589,298 in May, and 628,586 in June.

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Insolvency Service launches ambitious strategy to tackle economic crime and improve corporate standards

New five-year strategy commits agency to prominent role in fight against economic crime. The Insolvency Service's new investigation and enforcement strategy will see the agency play a leading role in tackling economic crime and improving corporate standards.

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Great British Energy to cut energy bills for community facilities in England - Scottish Government Controls It

Great British Energy to cut energy bills for local community libraries, fire stations, care homes and community centres. Libraries, fire stations and care homes in local communities will benefit from cheaper energy bills through Great British Energy community funding as part of Plan for Change Mayoral authorities to receive a share of £10 million for publicly-owned clean energy projects Complements Great British Energy's drive to cut bills for around 200 schools and 200 hospitals, which is already seeing savings Libraries, fire stations and care homes in local communities will benefit from cheaper energy bills as Great British Energy delivers on the government's clean energy superpower mission to make working people and their communities better off.

Yesterday :: Business
An Important Report - The Leng Review on Physicians Associates has been published

The independent review was commissioned by the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in November 2024 and led by Professor Gillian Leng CBE. The report was published on 16 July 2024.

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PM set to reshape how Government works with communities to tackle Britain's biggest challenges

The Prime Minister will launch the Civil Society Covenant - a new way of working that puts people at the heart of government. Charities, faith groups, social enterprises and impact investors recognised as essential partners in tackling the country's biggest challenges and deliver on the Plan for Change.

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UK House Price Index for May 2025 - Prices in Highland Up Over 7%

The UK HPI shows house price changes for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. UK house prices UK house prices rose by 3.9% in the year to May 2025, up from the revised estimate of 3.6% in the 12 months to April 2025.

10/7/2025 :: Community
 
Two Whale And Dolphin Watching Events

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10/7/2025 :: Sutherland
Changes To Services At Dornoch Service Point

Users and customers of Dornoch Service Point are being advised by The Highland Council that the way in which services are being delivered at the Service Point is changing. From Monday 4 August, customers will be able to: access pay, report and request services through a dedicated direct phone line in the library to a service specialist team.

2/7/2025 :: Arts
 
Lochaber To Come Alive For Royal National Mòd As 2025 Fringe Programme Launched

Lochaber will come alive with the sights and sounds of Gaelic song, cèilidh music, bagpipes and processions as the Royal National Mòd rolls into the Highlands from 10 - 18 October 2025. Attendees of the world's largest celebration of Gaelic language and culture are in for a bustling nine days, as events showcasing everything from music, poetry and dances, to exhibitions, book launches, and the region's best food and drink, are unveiled.

26/6/2025 :: Sutherland
Councillors Endorse Partnership Commitment For New North Coast Care Facility

Highland Councillors have restated their commitment to a partnership between the Council, NHS Highland and WildLand to see a new North Coast Care Facility developed in Tongue in Sutherland at today's meeting of The Highland Council. The development which compliments WildLand’s creation of new housing in the area is underpinned by the Council’s partnership with NHS Highland, who have developed a full business case for a future health and care facility in Tongue.