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Councillors heard this week that the bulk of homes vacated come back needing thousands of pounds spent on them, with costs ...
John Swinney’s strategy for retaining the office of first minister after next year’s Holyrood election was fairly straight ...
The First Minister has warned voters not to give Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party a foothold in Scottish politics.
A MAJOR energy supplier is giving away four hours of free electricity to thousands of customers today. The offer is available ...
The energy regulator Ofgem has announced that £5.6million will be paid out by eight energy companies to 40,000 customers in ...
At least one in four children are living in poverty after housing costs across a third of Scotland’s Westminster ...
IN our previous article, we drew an analogy between the fate of the Columbia River and our economy. The Columbia has been dammed and diverted ...
No one quite knows who put the mussel into Musselburgh but, two thousand years after the Romans settled there, it rewards an ...
The Debt Limits Policy (DLP) establishes the framework for using quantitative conditionality to address the debt vulnerabilities of countries with IMF-supported programs. In October 2020, the ...
Ofgem has cracked down on poor practices as £5.6 million in payouts and £13 million in debt write-offs announced.
Cup final appearance means so much to chairman as rise continues One of many illustrations of how football has changed can be ...
There will also be debt write-offs on energy bills after Ofgem found eight suppliers fell short of its standards.