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21/4/2026 :: Business
 
Can your pension savings really keep you in old age? - Richard Murphy

The UK pension system is built on a false idea: that savings and financial assets can guarantee security in old age. In this video, I argue that pensions do not ultimately depend on money saved in the past, but on the productive capacity of those still at work in the present.

21/4/2026 :: Business
 
When Local Objection Meets National Policy: The Spittal Battery Storage Decision

A familiar tension sits at the heart of many modern planning decisions: the clash between local opposition and national priorities. The proposed battery energy storage system near Spittal is a clear example of how that tension is resolved not in favour of unanimity, but in favour of policy.

21/4/2026 :: Business
Manifesto analysis and policy proposals for the Scottish Election

The Institute for Fiscal Studies has looked carefully at the party manifestos. We make no comments on any of them but they do look closely at the range of policies.

Today :: Business
 
Vacancy: Kitchen assistant

Here at Riverside house care home in Wick we are seeking to employ full or part time kitchen assistants to join our team. Duties include washing of dishes, setting up trolleys and keeping the kitchen clean and tidy, this position will be a mix of shifts 9am-3pm or 3.30pm-7pm, hours can be discussed.

Today :: Business
The Sanction Loophole That’s Holding Down Oil Prices: Why Washington Just Gave India a Pass on Russian Crude

Most people never hear about the quiet decisions that keep global oil prices from exploding. But every so often, a single diplomatic move buried in a press release or slipped out late on a Friday ends up shaping what the world pays for fuel.

Today :: Business
The NHS Runs on Imports: Why Cutting Migration Could Break Britain’s Health Service

Most people think of the NHS as a proudly British institution that was built here, staffed here, sustained here. But the truth is far more uncomfortable in that the NHS depends on foreign‑trained nurses, doctors, carers, and imported medicines to keep its doors open.

Today :: Business
A Crisis Hidden in Plain Sight: How Scotland Let Its Health Visitor Workforce Collapse and Now Wants a Decade to Fix It

For years, Scotland’s political debate has been dominated by big, dramatic issues such as independence, budgets, NHS waiting times, teacher shortages. But while the spotlight was elsewhere, something quieter and more fundamental was happening in the background Scotland’s health visitor workforce was shrinking.

Today :: Business
The Oil Price You’ve Never Heard Of - But It’s Running the World Right Now - Platts Dubai

Most people in the UK have heard of Brent crude, the North Sea oil price that appears in the news whenever petrol or heating‑oil costs rise. But there is another benchmark far less known, far less understood, and right now far more important that is quietly shaping global oil markets and pushing up the cost of fuel everywhere from Aberdeen to Asia.

Today :: Business
Heating Oil in 2026: How Global Turmoil, UK Market Pressures, and Household Decisions Are Shaping a Volatile Spring

The spring of 2026 has brought an unusual and unsettling reality to UK households that rely on heating oil. What is normally a period of falling prices and calmer markets has instead become a season defined by volatility, geopolitical tension, and unprecedented uncertainty.

Today :: Business
A Pressured but Uneven Economy: Why the UK Feels Stuck Between Weak Growth and Fragile Stability

The UK economy is increasingly defined not by a single crisis, but by a set of overlapping pressures that are creating a sense of fragility without tipping clearly into recession. Households, businesses, and investors are all behaving more cautiously, yet the overall system is still functioning.

Today :: Business
Workers Wanted, Borders Tightened: Europe’s Growth Dilemma

Across Europe, governments are facing a contradiction that is becoming harder to ignore. Economies need workers urgently.

Today :: Business
The UK Economy in 2026: An EY ITEM Club Perspective on a Year of Fragile Recovery

The EY ITEM Club’s most recent forecasts paint a portrait of a UK economy entering 2026 with a mixture of cautious optimism and persistent fragility. After several years of turbulence from global supply shocks to domestic policy tightening the economy stands at a delicate crossroads.

Today :: Business
Power, Promises, and Policy: Why India Builds Reactors While Europe Hesitates

As governments around the world search for reliable, low-carbon energy, nuclear power has returned to the centre of policy debates. Yet the approaches being taken reveal a striking divide.

Today :: Business
Consumer confidence sees biggest drop in four years

The Deloitte Consumer Tracker published today 20 April 2026 showed overall UK consumer confidence declined by three percentage points from -11.1% to -14.1% to reach its lowest level since 2023. Five of the six confidence measures fell, including a 7.2 percentage point decline in sentiment towards household disposable income.

Today :: Business
Shots Fired, Markets Shaken: Gulf Tensions Ignite Global Oil Spike

The global oil market has once again been thrust into volatility following a dramatic escalation in the Gulf of Oman, where U.S. forces fired upon and damaged an Iranian‑flagged vessel.

Yesterday :: Business
Price Caps on Food: Simple Fix or Slow-Motion Problem?

The idea sounds irresistible: cap the price of basic food and make life instantly more affordable. Bread, milk, eggs the essentials kept within reach by government action.

Yesterday :: Business
National Insurance Is No Longer What It Pretends to Be - For Fairness Is It time It Was Changed?

There's a quiet fiction at the heart of the UK tax system. It's called National Insurance and it still carries the language of contribution, entitlement, and fairness across a working lifetime.

Yesterday :: Business
Back to Books? Rethinking Technology in Schools

Sweden provides the most striking example of a policy shift. Over the past decade, Swedish schools embraced digital learning enthusiastically, introducing tablets and laptops widely while reducing reliance on printed textbooks.

Yesterday :: Business
Adrift in a Narrow Strait: The Human Story of Sailors Trapped in the Strait of Hormuz

Far from the headlines about النفط prices, ռազմական posturing, and geopolitical brinkmanship, there is a quieter, more human story unfolding at sea. Thousands of sailors—ordinary men and women whose work keeps the global economy moving—are now stranded aboard ships in and around the Strait of Hormuz.

Yesterday :: Business
CalMac Funding and Scotland’s Ferry Challenge: Public Investment, Contracts, and Accountability

The funding of Scotland’s ferry network—operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac)—has become one of the most politically sensitive infrastructure issues in the country. At its core, the system is designed not as a commercial enterprise but as a publicly subsidised lifeline service, connecting Scotland’s islands to the mainland.

Yesterday :: Business
Should Borrowers Save for a Higher Deposit Before Taking on a Mortgage?

Should Borrowers Save for a Higher Deposit Before Taking on a Mortgage?. Experts Say "Yes If They Can", Especially in the Highlands.

Yesterday :: Business
The Strait of Hormuz is closed again as of Saturday 18 April 2026

The Strait of Hormuz is closed again as of Saturday, 18 April 2026, following a brief attempt to reopen it. Iran's military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced they have resumed "strict management and control" over the strategic waterway.

Yesterday :: Business
Business Debt in the UK and Scotland: The Numbers Behind a Growing Insolvency Crisis

Business debt in the UK has been rising for several years, but the latest insolvency statistics show the situation has now become structural. Firms are not simply struggling — many are failing.

Yesterday :: Business
The Saving Paradox: Why What's Good for You Can Trouble the Economy

At first glance, the advice seems simple: spend more to support the economy, or save more to protect yourself. But modern economies face a deeper tension—one that sits at the heart of Keynesian economics and is often called the "paradox of thrift." The core dilemma When individuals save money, they are usually acting wisely—building a buffer against uncertainty, job loss, or rising costs.

Yesterday :: Business
Lenders Cut Rates for First‑Time Buyers - But Experts Warn Highland Households to Be Cautious

Mortgage lenders have begun offering slightly lower interest rates to first‑time buyers in an effort to revive a sluggish housing market. But financial analysts warn that the deals may carry long‑term risks, particularly for rural households in the Highlands who already face higher living costs and tighter budgets.

Yesterday :: Business
Why Scottish Business Owners Are Struggling to Sell Up: Retirement Dreams Colliding With a Tough Market

For decades, small business ownership in Scotland was built on a simple expectation: work hard, build a stable enterprise, and eventually sell it to fund retirement or pass it on to the next generation. But in 2025-26, that model is breaking down.

17/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Electronics Technician

Imenco Future Technologies is an innovation-driven company specialising in high-quality vision systems, subsea sensors and acoustic solutions. We collaborate closely with our customer partners in the offshore energy, defence, and maritime sectors to solve their unique operational challenges by applying core technical knowledge in optics, sound propagation and AI enabled electronic systems.

17/4/2026 :: Business
 
For Sale: Roslyn, 17 Newton Road, Wick

This charming 4 bedroom Victorian terraced house, built in 1883, retains many of its original period features. The property benefits from a secure rear garden and is situated on a quiet residential street.

17/4/2026 :: Sutherland
 
Everything is a Crisis Now - As Usual

There once was a voter in Kent, Whose wages were already spent, With eggs and with oil. And Mandelson’s toil, And wars that came highly event.

15/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Shop Assistant and Kitchen Support

Johnstons of Thurso is hiring Shop assistant & kitchen support Job requirements -Early mornings -Friendly manner -Excellent customer service skills Experience is preferred but not essential as training will be provided. Please send your CV to johnstonsbakery@gmail.com.

14/4/2026 :: Business
For Sale: 17 Barons Well, Wick

⭐️ House For Sale – Barons Well, Wick ⭐️ Offers over £100,000 Available to view now - awaiting home report. This lovely 3-bedroom mid-terraced home offers comfortable family living in a central location, close to Noss Primary school and the town centre.

13/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Thu, 2 Jul 7:00pm - Allo Allo 2 - The Camembert Caper

See poster for full details. 2nd 3rd 4th July.

13/4/2026 :: Community
 
Five tips to make your memory work more effectively

As a researcher investigating how electric brain stimulation can improve people’s powers of recollection, I’m often asked how memory works – and what we can do to use it more effectively. Happily, decades of research have given us some clear answers to both questions.

13/4/2026 :: Community
 
Community Fund Now Open for Applications in Rural Highland

Community groups and organisations across rural Highland are invited to apply to the fund, which is now open for Expressions of Interest for grants of up to £25,000 until 24 April. Following this deadline, a small grants pot will open on 28 April, with applications accepted on a rolling basis.

12/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Sat, 2 May 2:00pm - Wick Lifeboat Duck Race

Refreshments, Baking Stall, Hotdogs, Kids Games. Tickets available from Crew & Fundraising Committee.

12/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Thu, 7 May 1:00pm - Dounreay Reminiscence Group

Next Session - Special Reminiscence and Collection Afternoon The next session of the Dounreay Reminiscence Group will take place at Nucleus: The Nuclear and Caithness Archives, Wick on Thursday 7th May 2026 from 1300-1500. For this session we would like to invite you to bring along your own archives to share with the group and get conversation flowing.

12/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Sun, 26 Apr 2:00pm - Welcome to Wick - Launch Event

Come down and celebrate our town with some music, highland dancing and refreshments as we unveil the new 'Welcome to Wick' logo, visitor map and website alongside a new Telford Trail leaflet map..

10/4/2026 :: Business
 
For Sale: 10 Murrayfield, Castletown

A semi-detached, 2 bedroom bungalow with a detached garage and secure garden. Located in the vibrant village of Castletown, the property sits on the renowned North Coast 500 route and is just a short distance from the stunning Dunnet Beach, with its 2 miles of golden sand.

9/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Wed, 29 Apr 6:30pm - Where Did We Come From

Sparsile Books (Glasgow) presents an evolution/ancestor-themed event at Nucleus. The Nuclear and Caithness Archives.

9/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Graduate Electronics Engineer

| Vacancy: | Graduate Electronics Engineer | Duration: | Permanent | Location: | Thurso Salary: TBA Candidate dependant At Denchi, we offer an environment where your talents will be nurtured, and your ideas will have a real impact. Denchi has 20 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing batteries from our base in Thurso, Scotland, we proudly serve blue chip customers in defence, security, aerospace, oil and gas, and renewables markets.

9/4/2026 :: Business
Vacancy: Scaffolders/helpers

Scaffolders/helpers required, please contact Caithness scaffolding at caithness.scaffolding@live.co.uk for more information..

9/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Electronics Engineer

| Vacancy: | Electronics Engineer | Duration: | Permanent | Location: | Thurso Salary: TBA Candidate dependant At Denchi, we offer an environment where your talents will be nurtured, and your ideas will have a real impact. Denchi has 20 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing batteries from our base in Thurso, Scotland, we proudly serve blue chip customers in defence, security, aerospace, oil and gas, and renewables markets.

8/4/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Thu, 30 Apr 10:00am - Broubster Forest Guided Walk

Join the ranger on a 12km guided walk through Broubster Forest in north Caithness. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the forest as we wind our way to a couple of hidden lochs.

8/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Administrator

Blargoans Ltd have 12-month contract opportunity for an Administrator to work within our client’s facility in Caithness. https://blargoans.com/jobs/administrator-ohd/ Closing date for CV applications will be on Wednesday 15 April 2026 at 12 Noon To apply: email your CV to recruitment@blargoans.com and specifying the reference BL34102 Blargoans Limited operates as a locally based employment business for temporary/contract recruitment and an employment agency for permanent recruitment for technical and professional roles to the Engineering, Office & Commercial Industries..

8/4/2026 :: Business
Vacancy: Apprentice Scaffolders

App scaffolders required for long term contracts, please send CVs to caithness.scaffolding@live.co.uk.

8/4/2026 :: Sutherland
Passive social media use, AI companionship, and online side hustles: UK adults’ media and online lives revealed

New research published by Ofcom reveals how people in the UK use, understand and feel about the media and online services they interact with in their daily lives. In line with our duty to promote and research media literacy, Ofcom’s annual Adults’ Media Use and Attitudes and Adults’ Media Lives research reports tracked trends in the nation’s media habits and online behaviours over the last year.[1] The research reveals, among other things, more circumspect relationships with social media; rapid adoption of AI tools; a continuation of online enterprising; and mixed views when it comes to trust in news sources.

7/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Removals Porter(s) - Van Driver - LGV Driver

Job Opportunities - Immediate Start We currently have three jobs available, One Full Time and Two Part Time. Job Description Removals Porter(s) - Van Driver - LGV Driver Students - Semi Retired - Etc Working as a member of a removal crew carrying out Local and National household removals and deliveries.

7/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Full time nightshift care assistant

Here at Riverside house care home we are seeking a compassionate and dedicated night shift care assistant to join our team working four nights per week. Previous experience working in a care setting is an advantage but not essential as full training will be provided.

7/4/2026 :: Community
 
Could Early‑Morning Coffee Raves Make Late‑Night Drinking a Thing of the Past?

For decades, nightlife has been defined by darkness, alcohol, and the slow drift toward closing time. But a new cultural experiment is emerging in cities from London to New York: the early‑morning “coffee rave.” These events are part fitness class, part club night, part wellness ritual and start at 6am, run on caffeine rather than alcohol, and send people into their working day energised rather than hungover.

7/4/2026 :: Community
Rural Communities in Highland to Receive Over £1M for Community Assets and Tackling Inequalities - Time Deadlines

Rural communities across Highland are set to benefit from more than £1 million in funding to support community asset improvements and to help tackle inequalities affecting children, young people and families. The Highland Local Action Group (LAG) are inviting organisations to apply for funding to finance revenue and capital projects to address two main priorities.

6/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Relief Care/ Support Worker

Relief Care/Support Staff Wanted We are seeking relief care staff to join our team. We are looking for people who are caring, reliable, and flexible, with a genuine interest in supporting others.

6/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Kitchen Worker

Kitchen Worker (Part-Time) The Laurandy Centre We are seeking a motivated and reliable individual to support the day-to-day running of our busy kitchen. Main Duties: Assist with preparation and serving of food Maintain high standards of cleanliness and hygiene Wash dishes and kitchen equipment Ensure compliance with food safety regulations Support other staff as required Person Specification: Experience in domestic or catering environments preferred Good time management and reliability Willingness to undertake Food Hygiene training Successful completion of a Standard Disclosure Hours: Monday to Friday, 11:00am – 2:30pm For further information or to request an application form, please contact: 📧 tracy.mackay@laurandycentre.org.uk.

6/4/2026 :: Business
Vacancy: Sawmill Operator

Job Summary GMG Energy is expanding, and we’re looking for a hands‑on, motivated Sawmill Operator to help drive our wood production operations forward. If you take pride in producing high‑quality work, enjoy practical tasks, and want to be part of a friendly, growing team, this could be the perfect opportunity for you.

4/4/2026 :: Sutherland
 
Scotland’s Cost‑of‑Living Crunch: Why Energy and Policy Shocks Hit Harder North of the Central Belt

When businesses struggle, households pay — and rural Scotland pays twice. If you want to see how national policy changes land in Scotland, especially in the Highlands, don’t look at the legislation look at the weekly shop, the fuel gauge, and the heating bill.

4/4/2026 :: Sutherland
 
Can Scottish Businesses Survive the Energy Shock and Policy Pile‑On?

Why the next year will test the resilience of Scotland’s local economy especially north of Perth If you want to understand the pressure Scottish businesses are under, picture a crofter trying to mend a fence in a gale. Every time he hammers one post in, another one blows over.

3/4/2026 :: Business
Vacancy: Fundraiser and Admin Support

Are you passionate about supporting your local community? Caithness FM is looking for a motivated Fundraiser and Admin Support to join the team in Thurso! You’ll help keep our station thriving by coordinating fundraising, seeking new sponsorship and adverts, assisting with grant applications, and supporting our Treasurer behind the scenes, including invoicing. You will need good computing and Admin skills and the ability to express yourself in verbal and written communication.

3/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Document Control Coordinator

Blargoans Ltd have a 12-month contract opportunity for a Document Control Coordinator to work within our client’s facility in Caithness. https://blargoans.com/jobs/document-control-coordinator-2/ Terms and Conditions Basic Annual Income – £38,354 to £51,475 overtime rates apply as standard.

3/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Learning Support Worker (Maternity Cover) x 2

A college + university like no other With 19 campuses and centres across the North and West Highlands, Skye, and Outer Hebrides, we cover a geographic area larger than Wales, comprising 40% of Scotland’s coastline. Our campuses and centres are located within historic towns and villages, set amongst the shorelines, mountains, and moors, with local staff working across our region to support our students and communities.   Position: Are you passionate about creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment? We’re looking for 2x compassionate and proactive Learning Support Workers to be based at our Thurso campus (x1) and any NWH campus (x1)  to play a key role in empowering students to thrive—academically, personally, and emotionally.

3/4/2026 :: Community
Consumers warned to avoid the ‘Toxic Glow-Up’ this festival season

As festival season approaches, the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is urging consumers to take extra care when buying neon makeup and face/body paints. Bright colours and bold looks may be part of the fun, but unsafe cosmetics are never worth the risk.

2/4/2026 :: Business
 
For Sale: 17 MacArthur Street, Wick

Ideal Investment or First Home Traditional two bedroom townhouse with huge potential, An excellent opportunity to acquire this traditional built maisonette, ideally located close to Wick Marina and within easy walking distance of all local amenities. This property offers fantastic potential for buyers looking to add value and create a beautiful home or investment.

2/4/2026 :: Community
 
Causeymire Wind Farm Family Open Day

Local families and environmental enthusiasts are invited to attend a free, fun-filled visit to Causeymire Wind Farm on Saturday, 9th May. Hosted by Nadara, Europe’s largest independent power producer of onshore wind and operator of Causeymire Wind Farm, the event is set to be a day of discovery, creativity, and learning about the environment and renewable energy.

1/4/2026 :: Business
 
For Sale: 3 MacDonald Green, Thurso

A rare opportunity to acquire this hidden gem. This impressive 5 bedroom detached house features a detached garage and a wraparound garden, offering both privacy and versatility.

1/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Depot Sales Assistant

An interesting position has become available as a Sales Assistant in out depot in Thurso. This role will involve creating a welcoming experience for visitors, providing product information and maintaining both our display and stock areas to keep them always looking their best.

1/4/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Trainee Stone Mason

Pay: (£31,200 - £35,360, depending on experience) An opportunity has arisen within our production team for 2No. Trainee Stone Masons.

31/3/2026 :: Community
 
The Highland School Easter holidays start on 3rd April - Activities Across Highland

The Highland school Easter holidays start on 3rd April. And whether you're planning ahead or still figuring it out, we've got everything your family needs right here.

30/3/2026 :: Sutherland
Pay by Bank in the UK. It is a secure, fast, and growing payment method

"Pay by Bank" in the UK. It is a secure, fast, and growing payment method powered by open banking, allowing you to pay directly from your bank app without entering card details.

30/3/2026 :: Sutherland
Reuse and Repair Fund Reopens

Round 2 of The Highland Council’s Reuse and Repair Fund opens this week on Thursday 2 April. Grants of between £2,000 and £50,000 are available to support a range of community‑led initiatives that will help people repair, reuse and upcycle materials - reducing waste and supporting a stronger circular economy.

29/3/2026 :: Sutherland
Fuel Security in an Age of Global Instability: What the UK Isn’t Saying — and What Sutherland Needs to Hear

Fuel security has quietly become one of the most important issues facing the Highlands, even if it rarely gets the political attention it deserves. Prices rise, global tensions escalate, and supply chains creak under the strain of geopolitical shocks.

29/3/2026 :: Community
 
The Hidden Fuel Crisis in Our Daily Routines

When people imagine fuel shortages or the prospect of rationing, they tend to picture dramatic disruptions: grounded flights, empty petrol stations, or governments imposing strict limits on usage. Yet the real story of fuel consumption is far less dramatic—and far more embedded in the quiet routines of everyday life.

28/3/2026 :: Community
Charities achieve £5bn increase in impact spending amidst ongoing financial squeeze

New insights from sector data suggests that charities directed £5 billion of additional resources to delivering their aims, despite ongoing financial pressures. The Charity Commission, the regulator of charities in England and Wales, has analysed data drawn from annual returns for the financial year ending 2024 – the most comprehensive dataset available to the charity sector each year.

27/3/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Full time Nurse

We at Riverside house care home in Wick are looking to employ a full time nurse working three 12.5 hour shifts 7am-7.30pm or 7.30pm-7am. Rate of pay £20.85 per hour paid weekly For more information or to request an application form please contact; joannesinclair@riversidehousecarehome.com or call 01955602314.

27/3/2026 :: Business
 
Vacancy: Facilities Technician

Position: We are seeking a Facilities Technician to be based at our Thurso campus. This post will be required to travel periodically to other sites to provide technical expertise and undertake packages of maintenance works.

27/3/2026 :: Community
New screen time guidance for parents of under-5s

Government answers parents’ calls for support on screen time with new evidence-backed guidance. Parents of young children are facing a constant battle with screens.

27/3/2026 :: Sutherland
 
Will the July Energy Price Cap Rise and How Should Households Prepare

With Ofgem due to announce the July–September energy price cap on 28 May 2026, households across Scotland are bracing for what comes next. The April cap has already set the baseline for spring, but the big question now is whether the July cap will push bills back up just as we move toward the colder months.

26/3/2026 :: Sutherland
 
Wester Ross distillery to expand

A family-run micro-distillery in Wester Ross is set for significant growth after securing a £105,215 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). A family-run micro-distillery in Wester Ross is set for significant growth after securing a £105,215 investment from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

26/3/2026 :: Sutherland
 
QE and Concrete: Can Public Housebuilding Reboot the Economy?

Lessons from the Post-War house building Boom Between 1951 and 1964, successive UK governments pledged and delivered 300,000–400,000 new homes per year. This included New towns like Glenrothes, East Kilbride, and Cumbernauld.

26/3/2026 :: Community
Unbranded Items That Beat the Branded Version

Brand snobbery is one of the most expensive habits in the weekly shop. But here’s the truth as many unbranded items don’t just match the branded versions - they outperform them.

26/3/2026 :: Community
The Downshift Test: A No Drama Way to Cut Your Food Bill

Most households want to save money on groceries, but they fear the fallout. Complaints from the kids, grumbles from partners, or the dreaded “this tastes different”.

26/3/2026 :: Community
 
Inside the Aisles: How Supermarkets Nudge You Into Overspending

Supermarkets look friendly, but they’re engineered with military precision. Every shelf, every sign, every smell is designed to make you spend more than you intended.

26/3/2026 :: Community
 
The Familiarity Trap: How Brand Loyalty Quietly Drains Your Wallet

Households across the UK are being squeezed harder than at any point in recent memory. Energy bills, fuel, insurance, council tax, and food prices have all risen together.

26/3/2026 :: Community
The £1,000 Basket: What a Year of Downgrading Really Looks Like

Households often underestimate the cumulative power of small savings. Downgrading a few items feels trivial — until you add it up over a year.

25/3/2026 :: Sutherland
 
£1.57m award for Dornoch Distillery towards new net zero whisky distillery

A major project to develop a new net zero distillery in Sutherland has secured up to £1.57m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). A major project to develop a new net zero distillery in Sutherland has secured up to £1.57m from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).

24/3/2026 :: Sutherland
The Big Shake‑Up in Vet Charges

What New Rules Mean for Pet Owners Across The country. If you’ve ever walked out of a vet’s surgery almost any where wondering how a five‑minute consultation turned into a three‑figure bill, you’re far from alone.

24/3/2026 :: Community
 
Easter Family Fun - Look and Book

We have a jam-packed Easter programme of family friendly events this Spring including Graffiti workshops, Ukulele Club, a drumming workshop and more. Check out the poster below for more info and head over to our website to book.

23/3/2026 :: Sutherland
A Realistic Future Model for Public Services in the Highlands

If the Highlands is to navigate the next decade without sliding into a quiet, unmanaged decline, it needs a new model for public services and one that reflects the region’s geography, its demographics, and the financial constraints shaping every decision. The old model, built around a large workforce, a wide estate of local offices, and a service structure designed for a very different era, is no longer sustainable.

22/3/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Fri, 24 Apr 7:30pm - Free Talk - Making of Medieval Manuscripts

A fascinating talk by Thomas Keyes about his work at the Pictish Tarbet Discovery Centre, Portmahomack. FREE ENTRY - All welcome.

22/3/2026 :: Coming Events
 
Sat, 4 Jul 1:00pm - Annual Butterfly Release

Date for the diary….. Saturday 4th July 1pm Rose Street Gardens, Thurso Tea and Coffee following served in Gardens.

22/3/2026 :: Community
Improving miscarriage care

Scotland is set to become the first country in the UK to publish a miscarriage patient charter, giving women clear information about the care and support they can expect from the NHS. The charter, commissioned by the Scottish Government and developed in partnership with baby loss charities Tommy's, Held In Our Hearts and the Miscarriage Association, sets out the rights and entitlements women should receive during and following a miscarriage.

22/3/2026 :: Arts
 
Export bar aims to protect archive of Scottish Enlightenment mastermind

A temporary export bar has been placed on the historically significant archive of James Stirling. The archive catalogues revolutionary practices at James Stirling’s Scots Mining Company that ushered in a new era of better conditions for workers.

22/3/2026 :: Arts
Supporting the Fringe to flourish

£500,000 funding of digital development for world’s largest performing arts festival. The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society will receive £500,000 to help support ongoing digital transformation work, Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes has announced.