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Could Green Bonds Be the Cheaper Solution to Replacing Scotland’s Ageing Trains?

Could Green Bonds Be the Cheaper Solution to Replacing Scotland’s Ageing Trains?

Scotland's trains are in desperate need of an upgrade, but the hefty price tag for modernisation is a problem that’s been difficult to solve. With passenger trains getting older by the day, the Scottish Government is facing mounting pressure to find a cost-effective way to replace them. Enter the idea of “green bonds,” a financial instrument that could change the game. But could these bonds, designed to fund eco-friendly projects, really save Scotland’s taxpayers hundreds of millions? The Case for Green Bonds Green bonds are a type of debt instrument issued by governments, institutions, or companies to fund environmentally friendly…
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Inside The Old Forge: Scotland’s Hardest Pub to Get To

Inside The Old Forge: Scotland’s Hardest Pub to Get To

If you’ve ever wondered how far you’re willing to go for a pint, The Old Forge in Scotland might just make you rethink your limits. Nestled in the remote village of Inverie on the Knoydart Peninsula, this pub isn't just hard to find—it's an adventure to reach. You’ll need to brave an 18-mile hike or a seven-mile sea crossing to get there. But those who make the trek are rewarded with more than just a cold pint—they get a taste of Scottish history and community spirit. A Journey to Remember For most people, enjoying a pint at the local pub…
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Labour Wipes Out SNP in Scotland in Devastating Blow to Independence Cause

Labour Wipes Out SNP in Scotland in Devastating Blow to Independence Cause

Anas Sarwar’s party seizes central belt strongholds as SNP loses 39 seats in one night—shattering a decade of dominance. In one of the most dramatic political realignments in Scottish electoral history, the Scottish Labour Party stormed to victory across the central belt, toppling the SNP from nearly every major urban seat and effectively ending the party’s grip on Westminster representation. The SNP, which once held 56 of Scotland’s 59 Westminster constituencies, suffered a catastrophic collapse—surrendering 39 seats in a single night, its worst-ever electoral performance. “A complete collapse”: Labour dominates Scotland again The result was as symbolic as it was…
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“It’s Like Being Abandoned”: Chronic Pain Patients in Scotland Die Waiting for NHS Help

“It’s Like Being Abandoned”: Chronic Pain Patients in Scotland Die Waiting for NHS Help

Thousands living with disabling pain conditions feel forgotten as Scotland’s NHS backlog turns deadly—some die before they ever see a specialist. Scotland is facing a quiet emergency. Patients with chronic pain are reporting delays of months—sometimes years—just to get basic treatment. Some are dying in the queue. Others say they’re being slowly stripped of the therapies that once gave them a shot at living normally. And trust in the Scottish Government’s new consultation process is hanging by a thread. “We’ve been warning them for decades” Ask Dorothy-Grace Elder, and she'll tell you straight—this didn’t come out of nowhere. The former…
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‘Having No Job Could Send Me Back to Prison – Now I Have a Chance’

‘Having No Job Could Send Me Back to Prison – Now I Have a Chance’

The kitchens of HMP Perth are alive with the clatter of pots and the low murmur of focus as inmates complete their morning work. Among them is Andy, a Liverpool man serving more than five and a half years for a crime committed in Scotland. Today, like many days recently, he’s sharpening more than just knives — he’s sharpening his chances of a better future. Cooking Up a Second Chance Andy is one of a small group of prisoners enrolled in a ten-week training programme led by hospitality giant Greene King. The course, held inside the prison kitchen, teaches professional…
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Sex Ed Branded ‘Inappropriate’ as Parents in Scotland Increasingly Withdraw Kids

Sex Ed Branded ‘Inappropriate’ as Parents in Scotland Increasingly Withdraw Kids

Thousands of children have been pulled out of sex education classes across Scotland in recent years, as parents voice growing concerns over the content of Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood (RSHP) lessons. According to The Scotsman, at least 2,382 primary school pupils and 181 secondary school pupils have been withdrawn from RSHP classes since 2019 — though the true figure could be significantly higher, with data from major councils like Edinburgh and Glasgow not yet available. Parental Concerns Over Content The reasons behind the rising withdrawals are varied but share common themes: The use of "real-life" images of male and…
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Scotland Mulls University Reforms as Edinburgh Loses 350 Staff

Scotland Mulls University Reforms as Edinburgh Loses 350 Staff

Scotland’s university sector is under intense pressure, with financial challenges prompting job losses and sparking a wider debate about the future of higher education. Both the Scottish and UK governments are now grappling with the question: how can Scotland build a sustainable model for its world-renowned universities? A Sector in Trouble Appearing before the Scottish Parliament on 24 April, Graeme Dey, Scotland’s Minister for Further and Higher Education, confirmed that work has begun on developing a "sustainable long-term model" for higher education. “It is a piece of work in its early stages, but it is underway," Dey said, promising further…
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Moray West Wind Farm Set to Power Half of Scotland’s Homes

Moray West Wind Farm Set to Power Half of Scotland’s Homes

In a significant step towards the UK’s clean energy future, the Moray West wind farm has officially been switched on, marking a pivotal moment in Scotland's renewable energy journey. Located 13 miles off the coast of Buckie, Moray West is one of Scotland's largest offshore wind farms and will play a crucial role in the nation’s energy transition. A New Era for Clean Energy in Scotland With an impressive generating capacity of up to 882 MW, the Moray West wind farm is expected to provide enough power for around 1.3 million homes, which accounts for half of Scotland’s households. This…
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Corryvreckan Whirlpool: Scotland’s ‘Raging Cauldron’ Named After a Norse King and Said to House a Witch

Corryvreckan Whirlpool: Scotland’s ‘Raging Cauldron’ Named After a Norse King and Said to House a Witch

The Corryvreckan whirlpool, one of the most powerful natural phenomena on Earth, lies between the Scottish isles of Jura and Scarba. With its massive currents and eerie roar, it has earned the nickname "the raging cauldron," a fitting title for a whirlpool with such a potent history and folklore. A Fearsome Natural Wonder The Corryvreckan whirlpool is no ordinary body of water. With currents reaching speeds of 8.5 knots, it's considered one of the largest whirlpools in the world. Its roar is so powerful that it can be heard from as far as 10 miles away, sending shivers down the…
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Three Brothers Drive Tiny Bus from Land’s End to John O’Groats

Three Brothers Drive Tiny Bus from Land’s End to John O’Groats

In an astonishing feat of determination, three brothers from Cheshire have completed an epic journey from Land's End to John O'Groats, driving a miniature bus originally built for children's seaside rides. A Tiny Bus, A Big Journey James, Andrew, and Will Emerton embarked on a journey that is anything but ordinary. They drove a vintage, petrol-powered bus, no taller than 1 meter (3 feet) and no longer than 2.5 meters (8 feet). Built in the 1940s, this quirky little vehicle, once used for seaside children's rides, became the vehicle for an incredible adventure across the United Kingdom. The bus has…
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