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A website launched to help thousands of oil workers move into green jobs attracted just 200 users in Scotland in its first five months, despite millions of pounds of backing from the Scottish ...
The boss of the University of Edinburgh is facing calls to “come clean” over earnings from a second job, amid staff strikes ...
Intense lobbying by the multinational whisky industry forced the Scottish Government’s green watchdog to back down on plans ...
As part of our new series After Oil, Ferret Fact Service looks at four of the key questions around Grangemouth’s closure.
Over 90% of bids to turn homes into short-term lets in a Highland area facing a housing crisis have been approved since last year, The Ferret can reveal.
Scotland’s shift from oil is underway. Our new series, After Oil, asks: who’s winning, who’s losing, and how fair is the ...
What costs the tax payer more? Asylum support? Benefit fraud? Or tax avoidance? The Ferret took a look at a popular meme.
Scotland’s shift from oil is underway. Our new series asks: who’s winning, who’s losing, and how fair is the transition to clean energy? Energy giant SSE may keep Scotland’s dirtiest power station ...
Experts have warned that far right groups are weaponising Christianity for their political agendas and have urged churches to ...
A Ferret analysis found at least 400 university staff are paid more than John Swinney, who takes a combined MSP and first ministerial salary of £135,605.
A company linked to Rupert Murdoch, a US arms maker, and a Clyde port owner accused of tax avoidance got £77m in public funds from the Scottish Government. The development follows condemnation of ...
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