Category : Search result: Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks


Holyrood Spends More Time on Palestine Than Scottish Issues

Exclusive analysis reveals the Scottish Parliament is spending disproportionate time on international affairs like Palestine while domestic crises in Perthshire, Paisley and across Scotland demand urgent attention. Critics question Holyrood's misplaced pr

14th-Century Scottish Castle with Dungeon for Sale

A rare piece of Scottish history, the majestic Carsluith Castle in Dumfries and Galloway, built for a powerful medieval family, is now for sale. This stunning stone fortress, complete with its own dungeon and centuries of royal connections, offers a uniqu

Scotland's £500m Green Energy Investment in Highlands

The Scottish Government is spearheading a massive £500 million investment in the Highlands and Islands' green energy sector, partnering with a US private equity firm to create sustainable jobs and boost the local economy.

Swinney's Braveheart retort to Ross in fiery FMQs clash

First Minister John Swinney delivered a blistering, Braveheart-inspired retort to Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross during a heated First Minister's Questions, defending the SNP's record and accusing opponents of 'gutter politics'.

UK Lawsuit Hits Fox News & Newsmax Over Election Claims

A major UK-based financial backer is suing Fox News and Newsmax in a landmark High Court case, alleging massive financial losses due to the networks' promotion of baseless 2020 US election fraud claims. The lawsuit could set a precedent for media accounta

Ofgem Price Cap Drops: Bills Fall by £122 in July

Great news for UK households! Ofgem's new energy price cap coming into effect in July will see the average annual bill drop to £1,568, saving consumers £122 a year. Here's what you need to know.

Sturgeon's memoir reveals deep discontent within SNP

Former SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon's explosive new memoir 'Frankly' reveals deep discontent within the party, criticising its current direction and questioning the strategy for Scottish independence.

Nexstar's $7.6bn Tegna Takeover Collapses

The blockbuster $7.6 billion acquisition of Tegna by Nexstar Media Group has been abruptly terminated following intense scrutiny from US regulators and political figures, marking a major setback for media consolidation.

MSNBC's new logo mocked mercilessly online

MSNBC's recent logo revamp has triggered a wave of ridicule online, with critics and viewers comparing it to everything from a '90s screensaver to a failed PowerPoint slide.

Body found in Lake Piru swimmer search

Authorities in Ventura County have recovered a body believed to be that of a missing swimmer at Lake Piru, marking a grim conclusion to a days-long search effort.

Ofcom reviews UK telecoms market

UK regulator Ofcom has launched a major review of the telecoms sector, focusing on competition, pricing, and service quality. Here's how it could impact you.

Paramount, CBS drop Trump after NY fraud case

Major media networks Paramount and CBS have severed business relations with Donald Trump following his New York fraud conviction, marking a significant shift in Hollywood's stance.

Vodafone-Three merger faces CMA competition probe

The proposed £15 billion merger between Vodafone and Three UK is under scrutiny by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over fears it could reduce competition and harm consumers.

Southern Water hosepipe ban amid UK drought

Southern Water has announced a hosepipe ban for thousands of households as drought conditions persist. Find out how this affects you and what restrictions are in place.

Page 4 of 4