Stevens Scotland closure threatens Brechin jobs despite recent £8.3m dividend
Family-owned blinds manufacturer Stevens Scotland is set to close its Brechin factory…
Collector finds unexpected pride in the UK’s rare surviving Yugo 45
Allan Smyes, a classic car enthusiast from York, embraces the Yugo 45’s…
Hedgerow restoration gains momentum as UK targets 30,000 miles to boost biodiversity
Once viewed merely as agricultural boundaries, hedgerows are now recognised as vital…
Platten’s Fish and Chips wins Airbnb appeal amid Wells housing debate
A Planning Inspectorate ruling in favour of Platten’s Fish and Chips to…
Great Yarmouth plans sweeping licensing scheme to tackle substandard private rentals amid housing crisis
Great Yarmouth Borough Council proposes expanding its selective licensing scheme to cover…
Broads Authority faces financial peril as annual budget cuts threaten essential conservation work
Budget cuts totalling nearly £300,000 per year are pushing the Broads Authority…
Conservative Party faces crisis as Aberdeenshire defections bolster right-wing alternative
Early defections from the Conservative Party in Aberdeenshire reveal deep fractures and…
Cyberattacks on M&S and Adidas expose supply chain vulnerabilities and intensify calls for retail cybersecurity reform
Recent sophisticated cyberattacks targeting Marks & Spencer and Adidas have revealed critical…
Aberdeen RAAC homeowners face financial and emotional crisis amid undervalued buyout offers
Residents in Aberdeen’s Torry area grapple with the fallout from structurally compromised…
Balnagask homeowners reject council offer as RAAC crisis deepens
Approximately 500 homes in Aberdeen’s Balnagask area face structural risks from RAAC…