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Despite a welcome return to growth, disappointing GDP data raises fears of stagnation

The UK economy has returned to the weak growth that has characterised the past 15 years, as the mini-recession in the second half of 2023, and subsequent recovery in early 2024, has petered out, the Resolution Foundation said on Thursday 26 January 2025. The economy grew by 0.1 per cent in November - with service sectors such as hotels, retail, ICT and food all growing, while production shrank for a third consecutive month.

Yesterday :: Coming Events
 
Sat, 1 Feb 7:30pm - Burns Supper In Latheron Hall

See poster for details. Tickets on sale at local butcher or by phone..

Yesterday :: Business
 
£30 million to clean up sea travel and turbocharge coastal economies 

Funding will boost growth and create jobs throughout the UK, as well as move towards an era of zero-emission shipping. New government funding will decarbonise sea travel and cement the UK's status as a clean energy superpower.

Yesterday :: Business
Massive boost for UK motor industry as £50 million investment deal secured

£50 million investment deal between JATCO, Nissan and the UK government secured to build a new manufacturing site in Sunderland. £50m investment deal secured between JATCO, Nissan and UK government to build new manufacturing site in Sunderland.

Yesterday :: Business
 
UK trade - November 2024

The value of goods imports decreased by £0.3 billion (0.6%) in November 2024, because imports from the EU fell while imports from non-EU countries remained stable. The value of goods exports rose by £0.2 billion (0.8%) in November 2024, with a rise in exports to non-EU countries partially offset by a fall in exports to the EU.

Yesterday :: Business
Improving police complaint and conduct procedures

A Bill to further improve police complaints and police conduct procedures has been passed by the Scottish Parliament. The Police (Ethics, Conduct and Scrutiny) (Scotland) Bill will ensure allegations of misconduct among police officers and staff are dealt with more transparently and effectively.

Yesterday :: Business
Half A Million Council Tenants To Lose Right To Buy Houses In England

Right to Buy has been a cornerstone of housing policy in England since its introduction in 1980, and has enabled over two million council tenants to purchase their homes at a substantial discount. The scheme has boosted home ownership and democratised wealth, especially for early buyers, but the long-term failure to replace the homes sold has significantly depleted the social housing stock, driving up the housing benefit bill as a result.

Yesterday :: Business
Dingwall And Highland Marts Ltd - Sale 14 January 2025

DINGWALL, Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd, (January 14th) sold 630 store cattle, 10 adult head of breeding cattle and 130 OTM cattle. Bullocks (442) averaged 391.6p per kg and sold to 600.0p per kg for a 200kg Limousin crosses from Clovullin, Fort William and £2,300 gross for a 580kg Charolais cross from The Cloy, Fortrose.

Yesterday :: Business
 
GDP monthly estimate UK - November 2024

Monthly real gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated to have grown by 0.1% in November 2024 largely because of a growth in services, following an unrevised fall of 0.1% in October 2024. Real GDP is estimated to have shown no growth in the three months to November 2024, compared with the three months to August 2024.

Yesterday :: Business
Construction output in Great Britain - November 2024

Monthly construction output is estimated to have grown by 0.4% in volume terms in November 2024; this follows an upwardly revised decrease of 0.3% in October 2024. This increase in monthly output came from rises in both new work (0.3%) and repair and maintenance (0.5%).

15/1/2025 :: Community
 
Wiping The Plate Clean - Over A Make Their Children Finish Meals, Survey Finds

New research from the British Nutrition Foundation finds that 57 percent of parents surveyed rely on visual estimations to decide portion sizes for themselves. Nearly a third (32 percent) of parents only sometimes or rarely feel confident about choosing the right portion size for their child Nearly half (48 percent) of all parents say that their children have second helpings at least once a week.

15/1/2025 :: Business
 
Consumer Price Inflation UK December 2024 - Marginal Decrease to 2.5%

The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) rose by 3.5% in the 12 months to December 2024, unchanged from November. On a monthly basis, CPIH rose by 0.3% in December 2024, down from 0.4% in December 2023.

14/1/2025 :: Arts
Chair Of Creative Scotland Review Confirmed

Survey launches to seek views of cultural sector. Dame Sue Bruce will chair the review of Creative Scotland, Culture Secretary Angus Robertson has announced.

12/1/2025 :: Coming Events
Tue, 21 Jan 7:30pm - Wick Accordion & Fiddle Club

Traditional Scottish music evening - local bands' night.

12/1/2025 :: Community
 
Highland Council Charitable Trusts Open For Applications

Do you need a grant to help with education, trips or other things. Highland council is responsible for several trust that make grants for range of purposes.

9/1/2025 :: Community
Online Recruitment, Anonymity And Encryption - Just How Easily Are Cyber Criminals Targeting Our Children And Young People.

Neighbourhood Watch Scotland has issued it latest advice and warning about targeting of young people. Encrypted messaging services on social media allows criminals to create chat groups online, with restricted access typically limited only to verified members.

7/1/2025 :: Community
Parents And Carers Urged To Help Children Start New Year Healthy

UKHSA urges parents and carers to take these simple steps to ensure children make the healthiest start to the New Year. The UK Health Security Agency is reminding parents and carers of the simple steps they can take to ensure their children make the healthiest start to the new school term.

6/1/2025 :: Coming Events
 
Sat, 18 Jan 10:30am - Farr Glebe Volunteer Event

Help to protect a wild flower meadow with the rangers..

6/1/2025 :: Sutherland
 
Highland Council Highlights Commitment To Net Zero And Energy Investment

The Highland Council has released a short in-house video to highlight how it is delivering on its Net Zero ambitions. It also reaffirms the Council's vision as a centre for global renewable energy, by capitalising on natural resources to deliver alternative energy solutions, including developing solar, wind and wave solutions.

6/1/2025 :: Sutherland
5.4 Million Yet To File Their Tax Return

Almost 25,000 taxpayers ‘celebrated' the New Year by filing their Self Assessment tax return. If customers miss the 31 January deadline, they could face a penalty.

5/1/2025 :: Community
 
Simons Cat Still Going

Be More Cat This Year - Caturday Film Club. Many more sill on Youtube..

5/1/2025 :: Community
 
Donald Mitchell Countryside Ranger Looks At Sand

Sands of Time - Donald asks the question about the sustainability of our beaches. I'm thinking of this poem whilst carrying out one of my favourite past times, beachcombing - walking on the beach and looking, and thinking - a bit.

4/1/2025 :: Community
 
Saving Energy But Are Heated Clothes Driers Better Than Tumble Driers

In terms of energy efficiency and garment care, heated clothes dryers (often called heated airers) are generally considered better than tumble dryers, as they use significantly less energy, cause less damage to clothes. They can produce less wrinkles, making them a more gentle drying option; however, tumble dryers are typically faster at drying clothes, so the best choice depends on your priorities regarding drying time and garment care.

3/1/2025 :: Community
 
An American AI in Caithness - The Old Man of Wick

Something new. See how AI deals with some information on Caithness to make an interesting podcast.

2/1/2025 :: Arts
Supporting Gaelic Heritage - New projects announced

The original manuscript of a Gaelic love song written during the Battle of the Somme is to be housed at a new cultural centre. North Uist Historical Society will receive £165,000 of Scottish Government funding to convert Carinish Old School and showcase items from its collection, many of which are currently kept in storage.

1/1/2025 :: Community
Still thinking about your New Year's resolutions? This year, try focusing on the good life

The end of the year is always a time of reflection on what we have done and what we have left undone. And, of course, it's time to start thinking about those resolutions for the new year and what we will do differently.

31/12/2024 :: Sutherland
Record Numbers Complete Nhs Couch To 5k App

The free running app has been downloaded over 7 million times since it launched in 2016, with 9.3 million NHS Couch to 5k runs started this year. Record numbers of people put on their running shoes and got fit-for-free this year with 8.7 million NHS Couch to 5k runs completed in 2024, new data revealed today (31 December 2024).

31/12/2024 :: Community
Uk Medicines Regulator Warns Against Buying Weight Loss Medicines Without A Prescription This New Year

The MHRA's Criminal Enforcement Unit works to identify and prevent the illegal sale of weight-loss medicines online. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is reminding the public this New Year not to buy weight-loss medicines without a healthcare professional's prescription from beauty salons or via social media.

25/12/2024 :: Sutherland
AI Won't Take Your Job - But That Doesn't Mean You Should Ignore It

Two influential tech CEOs have sparked a debate about AI's effect on jobs. Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski announced the buy-now, pay-later firm stopped hiring a year ago, claiming that AI can do most of the jobs that humans do.

25/12/2024 :: Arts
 
What Christmas Looked Like In The Middle Ages For One Grieving Family - From Carols To Charity And Chess

The experience of a Christmas in many countries today owes a great deal to the modern era. The Christmas tree, Christmas cards and the image of Santa Claus as a portly bearded gentleman in a red suit with white trimming all date to the 1800s and 1900s.

25/12/2024 :: Arts
 
The Ten Best Novels Of 2024 - According To Literary Experts

With Something Good, the arts and culture newsletter from The Conversation UK, we aim to cut through the noise and recommend the very best in new releases every fortnight. In 2024, we've been spoiled for choice when it comes to recommending fiction.

20/12/2024 :: Sutherland
Salmon Fishing - Proposed River Gradings For 2025 Season: Consultation Analysis

The number of non-surgical cosmetic procedures (NSCPs) being carried out across Scotland and the UK has risen considerably over the years and continues to do so[1]. Alongside the growth of this industry there has been increased concern about the safety of these procedures, especially, but not only, where they take place outwith a traditional healthcare setting.