First steps towards a Citizens Assembly

The Scottish Government has proposed a Citizens’ Assembly on Scotland’s future, providing an opportunity for greater citizen engagement on issues facing the country. It’s early days, but an event in Edinburgh last week gave grounds for optimism. Continue reading First steps towards a Citizens Assembly

Bad news for Scottish drivers as car insurance prices accelerate

– The average price of car insurance in Scotland increased by £32 (5%) in 12 months with motorists now paying £646, on average –

  • Central Scotland sees the steepest increase, with car insurance costs climbing by £43 (7%) year-on-year.
  • Car insurance prices in the Scottish regions see the steepest increase in more than 12 months.
  • Scottish drivers are as little as £34 away from paying the most expensive car insurance prices on record for their region.
  • Further research finds two in five (43%) drivers saw their renewal price increase by £42, on average, as one in four (26%) are confused about why the cost of their car insurance is increasing.
  • Confused.com urges drivers to shop around as the average price of car insurance in the UK increased £37 (5%) year-on-year to £789.

 

It’s bad news for drivers in Scotland as the cost of car insurance in the region increased by more than £30 in 12 months. Continue reading Bad news for Scottish drivers as car insurance prices accelerate

Edinburgh’s new UK Government Hub to be named Queen Elizabeth House

The new flagship UK Government Hub in Edinburgh will be called ‘Queen Elizabeth House’, Scottish Secretary David Mundell announced today. 

The new Hub, located near Waverley Station, is a seven story, 190,000 square feet, ultra-modern office space. It will bring together nearly 3,000 UK Government civil servants from a range of UK Government departments. Continue reading Edinburgh’s new UK Government Hub to be named Queen Elizabeth House