Many of us dread the winter months: it conjures up images of bad weather, colds and flu. Additionally, many of us feel the winter blues too. For some of us, however, the symptoms are more persistent and more serious. Continue reading Get your body ‘winter ready’
Day: November 19, 2018
Fair Fuel? Petrol profits skyrocket at motorists expense
The UK fuel supply chain took as much as 16.13p profit per litre from petrol drivers in the last two months. Despite falling wholesale and oil prices UK drivers aren’t seeing those significantly reduced costs reflected at the pumps. Continue reading Fair Fuel? Petrol profits skyrocket at motorists expense
Work starts on first affordable homes to be built without Government subsidy
Work has started on fifty affordable rented homes in Dunbar that will be built without any Government subsidy, in a move welcomed by Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work, Derek Mackay MSP. Continue reading Work starts on first affordable homes to be built without Government subsidy
Businesses urged to claim £2500 voucher for broadband boost
Businesses around the UK are being urged to make use of a £2500 voucher for gigabit broadband speeds before the scheme closes due to high demand. Continue reading Businesses urged to claim £2500 voucher for broadband boost
Charity launches new award to get Scotland’s workforce moving
A Scottish charity has launched a new accreditation that aims to reverse the trend of inactive workplaces. Paths for All has created the Walk at Work Award to reward employers across the country who are encouraging everyday walking in their workplace. Continue reading Charity launches new award to get Scotland’s workforce moving