Ishan Crawford

Prior to the position, Ishan was senior vice president, strategy & development for Cumbernauld-media Company since April 2013. He joined the Company in 2004 and has served in several corporate developments, business development and strategic planning roles for three chief executives. During that time, he helped transform the Company from a traditional U.S. media conglomerate into a global digital subscription service, unified by the journalism and brand of Cumbernauld-media.
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UK Government Commits £200 Million to Scotland’s Acorn Carbon Capture Cluster, Promising Major Boost for Industrial Decarbonisation

UK Government Commits £200 Million to Scotland’s Acorn Carbon Capture Cluster, Promising Major Boost for Industrial Decarbonisation

The UK Government has officially pledged £200 million (US$271 million) to the Acorn Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) cluster in Scotland, a long-anticipated move hailed as a critical step toward establishing a national carbon storage infrastructure and delivering a just transition for industrial regions facing fossil fuel phaseouts. The announcement, made in the wake of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first spending review, forms part of a broader £9.4 billion CCS investment package and confirms the full sum requested by the Acorn consortium. The funding will be used to prepare the project for delivery, subject to final business case approval, with a…
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UK Injects $272 Million into Scotland’s Acorn Project to Drive Carbon Capture Push and Meet 2050 Net-Zero Target

UK Injects $272 Million into Scotland’s Acorn Project to Drive Carbon Capture Push and Meet 2050 Net-Zero Target

The UK Government has announced a major funding boost for one of its flagship climate ventures, pledging $272 million (approximately £200 million) to Scotland’s Acorn Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project, a move it says is critical to achieving its net-zero emissions goal by 2050. The investment, unveiled on June 12, provides concrete backing for a CCS technology previously referenced in the UK’s spending review on June 11, underscoring the growing urgency of decarbonising heavy industry. Acorn Project: Capturing Carbon in the North Sea Located at St Fergus in northeast Scotland, the Acorn CCS project is a joint venture involving…
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Review: Wilderness Scotland’s E-Bike Tour of the Outer Hebrides Delivers Remote Beauty and Cultural R

Review: Wilderness Scotland’s E-Bike Tour of the Outer Hebrides Delivers Remote Beauty and Cultural R

In the dim, silvery light of early morning, a bogha-frois — Gaelic for rainbow — arced across a brooding Hebridean sky, its bands of colour gently illuminating the stony silhouette of a ruined hilltop temple. For many in Scotland, a rainbow signals hope or good fortune. For this traveller, it felt like a blessing at the start of a remarkable journey. This wasn't just any cycling holiday. It was Wilderness Scotland’s seven-day e-bike tour of the Outer Hebrides, one of the most remote and visually stunning corners of Western Europe. As the only guided, small-group e-bike tour available in the…
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Scotland’s River Flows Under Strain Despite Rainfall, SEPA Warns

Scotland’s River Flows Under Strain Despite Rainfall, SEPA Warns

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has raised the alarm after new data showed parts of the country’s river network are under serious pressure — even after recent rainfall. One northern river has already crossed a key environmental threshold, signalling deepening drought concerns. One River Hits 'Significant Water Scarcity' It’s official: the River Helmsdale in Sutherland has now entered Significant Water Scarcity, SEPA confirmed this week. That’s not just a bureaucratic label — it means that river flows have dropped below a recognised low-flow level for 30 straight days. The benchmark here is known as Q95 — the level that’s exceeded…
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UK Spending Review Clarifies Future Budget Limits, Offers Mixed Signals for Scotland

UK Spending Review Clarifies Future Budget Limits, Offers Mixed Signals for Scotland

The UK Government has delivered its first Spending Review since 2021, setting firm departmental spending limits through the end of the decade and sharpening the fiscal outlook for devolved administrations—Scotland included. Covering day-to-day (resource) spending through 2028–29 and capital (investment) spending to 2029–30, the review provides a long-overdue map of how Westminster plans to allocate public funds in a constrained economic environment. While no seismic changes were unveiled, the Spending Review formalizes key trends that will directly influence Scotland’s block grant via the Barnett Formula—especially in light of the UK Government’s renewed focus on fiscal discipline and value for money.…
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Scotland 2050: Can We Still Turn This Around?

Scotland 2050: Can We Still Turn This Around?

GLASGOW — In 1945, Clement Attlee challenged a battered post-war Britain to imagine something better. His manifesto, Let Us Face the Future, offered a bold, moral vision. It wasn’t just a campaign slogan—it became the blueprint for the NHS, the welfare state, and the notion that government could be a force for good. Eighty years on, Scotland finds itself in another defining moment. But this time, there's no post-war consensus or political courage fuelling a great national renewal. Instead, we're gripped by drift. And today’s young workers? Many feel betrayed. A Generation Let Down This isn’t just about economic mismanagement…
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3,000 Tourists Pledge to ‘Do the Right Thing’ on Scotland’s NC500 Road Trip

3,000 Tourists Pledge to ‘Do the Right Thing’ on Scotland’s NC500 Road Trip

INVERNESS – Scotland’s iconic North Coast 500 (NC500) road trip may be known for its dramatic views and rugged coastal beauty, but it’s also become the centre of mounting concerns over road safety and overcrowding. Now, a new pledge signed by over 3,000 visitors is aiming to change that — by encouraging more respectful, responsible travel through the Highlands. Launched last October by North Coast 500 Ltd, the initiative asks travellers to “do the right thing” by committing to a set of behaviours that protect both the environment and the communities who live along the 830-kilometre route. A Scenic Route…
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Constance Defends Police Scotland’s Gender Policy Amid Whistleblower Fallout

Constance Defends Police Scotland’s Gender Policy Amid Whistleblower Fallout

Justice Secretary Angela Constance has defended Police Scotland’s policy on recording the sex and gender identity of suspects, as opposition parties and campaigners call for urgent government intervention following explosive claims from a whistleblower inside the force. The anonymous officer alleged this week that front-line staff are being “coerced” into recording suspects by their self-declared gender identity—even in the most serious cases, including rape. The whistleblower told media outlets that officers fear disciplinary action if they question policies that permit male-born suspects who identify as women to be recorded as female in official crime data. “There is clarity,” says Constance…
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6 Must-Visit Whisky Distilleries in Scotland This Summer

6 Must-Visit Whisky Distilleries in Scotland This Summer

Scotland’s whisky distilleries are more than places to sip a dram — they’re living stories of craft, heritage and landscape. Set among pine-clad glens, sea-sprayed isles, and even the urban edge of Glasgow, these sacred sites of Scotch blend architecture, history, and liquid gold. Whether you’re chasing rare cask tastings, curious about copper stills, or simply seeking a scenic stop on your road trip, here are six distilleries worth building your summer getaway around. 1. Deanston Distillery – Doune, Perthshire Old cotton mill turned whisky haven, powered by water and creativity Housed in a red-brick riverside building that once thrummed…
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Private Finance ‘Not Enough’ to End Scotland’s Housing Crisis, Warns SFHA

Private Finance ‘Not Enough’ to End Scotland’s Housing Crisis, Warns SFHA

The Scottish Federation of Housing Associations (SFHA) has warned that private investment alone cannot solve Scotland’s deepening housing emergency, calling for long-term public funding commitments to be central to any future strategy. The statement comes in response to the final report of the Housing Investment Taskforce, a Scottish Government-commissioned group established to explore how to unlock more investment for new homes across the country. Chaired by Housing Minister Paul McLennan MSP, the taskforce brought together lenders, local authorities, housing associations, and investment bodies — including the Scottish National Investment Bank — to consider new approaches to delivering affordable and market…
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