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FACT CHECK: How Does Scotland’s Fish Farming Industry Work?

FACT CHECK: How Does Scotland’s Fish Farming Industry Work?

Scotland’s fish farming industry, worth hundreds of millions, plays a crucial role in the country's economy. But while it provides jobs and boosts local communities, it's also sparked significant debate over its environmental and welfare practices. Fish farms are common on Scotland's coasts and islands, with over 200 facilities in operation. Here’s a breakdown of how the industry works and why it has become a controversial topic. How Fish Farming Works in Scotland Fish farming in Scotland is primarily focused on salmon, with the majority of farms located on the west and north-west coasts. The farming process begins onshore, where…
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Eight Injured After Bus Roof Torn Off in Glasgow Bridge Crash

Eight Injured After Bus Roof Torn Off in Glasgow Bridge Crash

A double-decker bus collided with a railway bridge in Glasgow city center on Saturday evening, leaving eight people injured, including one critically. The crash occurred on Cook Street at the junction with Commerce Street around 6:00 PM GMT. The 4A First Bus became wedged under the low railway bridge, with part of its roof torn off in the impact. The bridge, located near the O2 Academy, is clearly marked with a height restriction of 3.8 meters (12.5 feet). Emergency Response and Injuries Five injured passengers were rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, while three others received treatment at the scene…
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Scotland Fan’s “Educational Trip” to Germany Delights Social Media

Scotland Fan’s “Educational Trip” to Germany Delights Social Media

A Scottish football fan, Iain Meiklejohn, who cheekily took his 12-year-old son Aleks out of school for what he called an "educational trip through Germany," has shared updates from their escapades. The duo is currently touring Frankfurt ahead of Scotland’s first match at Euro 2024 against Germany. The father-son adventure captured public attention after Iain sent an amusing email to Forresters High School in Edinburgh, humorously justifying Aleks’s absence with the promise of an "educational report." Exploring Frankfurt's Highlights The pair landed in Frankfurt yesterday and wasted no time immersing themselves in the city's culture. Iain shared their experiences on…
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Loganair Faces Challenges, But Remains Optimistic Amid Lower Profits

Loganair Faces Challenges, But Remains Optimistic Amid Lower Profits

Loganair, the Scottish regional carrier, has reported a dip in profits for the year ending March 2024, attributing the decline to operational disruptions and ongoing supply-chain issues. Despite the lower profits, the airline remains optimistic about its long-term financial health, highlighting positive strides in its fleet transition and operational improvements. Lower Profits, But A Positive Trend For the 12 months ending 31 March 2024, Loganair posted a profit of £6.9 million ($8.7 million), down from £11 million pre-tax and £10.2 million net the previous year. While the profit decline marks a setback, Loganair emphasized that the results still represent a…
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Scotland Pushes for Ecocide Law Amidst Rising Environmental Concerns

Scotland Pushes for Ecocide Law Amidst Rising Environmental Concerns

Scotland is on the verge of becoming the first UK country to formally introduce an ecocide bill, a move that could dramatically alter how environmental crimes are prosecuted. As the nation takes steps to lead on climate action, the proposal has sparked fierce debate, with critics both in the UK and internationally questioning its implications. A New Era for Environmental Accountability in Scotland The Scottish Parliament is set to introduce groundbreaking legislation aimed at punishing those responsible for severe environmental harm. Spearheaded by Monica Lennon, a member of the Labour and Co-operative Party, the bill is poised to make Scotland…
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Vestas Seals Starring Role in Scotland’s $3bn Euro-Chinese Wind Power Co-Production

Vestas Seals Starring Role in Scotland’s $3bn Euro-Chinese Wind Power Co-Production

Danish turbine manufacturer Vestas has secured a significant deal in Scotland's rapidly growing offshore wind power sector, marking a key milestone in a $3 billion co-production project between European and Chinese firms. Vestas has received a firm order for its giant V236 offshore wind turbines from the Sino-Irish owned Inch Cape offshore wind farm. This collaboration is set to showcase the synergy between European expertise and Chinese manufacturing capabilities, paving the way for future offshore wind projects across Europe. A Major Step for Vestas and Offshore Wind in Scotland In a landmark deal announced on December 13, 2024, Vestas has…
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Stirling Explores Tourist Tax for 2027: Balancing Economic Growth and Sustainability in Scotland’s Travel Sector

Stirling Explores Tourist Tax for 2027: Balancing Economic Growth and Sustainability in Scotland’s Travel Sector

Stirling Council in Scotland has begun exploring the introduction of a “tourist tax,” a visitor levy that would charge overnight guests a percentage of their accommodation costs. As the tourism industry continues to grow, local trade groups, particularly the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers (ASSC), have raised concerns about the potential impact on small businesses. This proposed tax is part of a broader trend across Scotland, with cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow also considering similar measures. A New Visitor Levy Proposal On Thursday, Stirling Council approved an initial plan to assess the feasibility of introducing a visitor levy. This levy…
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Highland Beaver Release Planned for Glen Affric

Highland Beaver Release Planned for Glen Affric

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has submitted an application to release beavers in Glen Affric, one of the most pristine and scenic natural environments in the Scottish Highlands. This follows successful beaver reintroductions in other parts of Scotland, such as Knapdale in Argyll and the Cairngorms National Park. A Historic Return to Glen Affric Glen Affric, located south of Inverness, is a vast, wooded area home to rivers, lochs, and streams, making it an ideal location for beaver reintroductions. This glen is part of Scotland’s ancient Caledonian Forest, a region that has been shaped by centuries of ecological change. The…
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Portugal’s 2026 World Cup Qualification Campaign: Armenia or Scotland Await

Portugal’s 2026 World Cup Qualification Campaign: Armenia or Scotland Await

Portugal’s qualification for the 2026 World Cup is now officially underway, with the national team awaiting the outcome of the Nations League quarter-finals to determine whether they will start their campaign in Armenia or at home against Scotland. The first matches are set for September, but where Portugal begins their journey will depend heavily on their performance in the Nations League playoffs. The two-legged playoff against Denmark in March will be pivotal. If Portugal emerges victorious, they will advance to the ‘final four’ of the Nations League and be placed in Group F alongside Hungary, Ireland, and Armenia. However, if…
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Martinez Losa Departs as Scotland Women’s Head Coach After Failed Euro 2025 Qualifying Campaign

Martinez Losa Departs as Scotland Women’s Head Coach After Failed Euro 2025 Qualifying Campaign

Pedro Martinez Losa has stepped down as the head coach of Scotland's women’s football team following the team's inability to secure a place in Euro 2025, continuing a trend of near-misses in major tournaments. The Spanish coach's departure comes on the heels of a 2-0 aggregate defeat to Finland in the play-offs, a result that sealed Scotland's fate after their earlier failure to qualify for the 2023 World Cup through similar play-offs. This marks a turning point for the national team, which now faces uncertainty as it looks to rebuild for future competitions. A Difficult Year for Scotland Women The…
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