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USAA Appoints Retired Army General Bryan P. Fenton, Former Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command, to Board of Directors
E.ON Next and Glasgow City Council join forces with the Wise Group to ease child poverty
Joint project aims to save families up to 30% on energy bills through free batteries, debt relief and energy efficiency support. 100 households set to receive support, with plans to expand to nearly 26,000 young people living in relative poverty across Glasgow
New health hubs designed by women for women rollout across Wales
The first women's health hubs have launched in Wales this week, bringing menopause, contraception and menstrual health services closer to home.
Scottish Enterprise appoints Nicola Anderson as Director of Scaling Innovation
Scottish Enterprise has appointed Nicola Anderson as its new Director of Scaling Innovation, strengthening Scotland’s ambition to build and scale world-leading businesses in high-growth sectors.
Giant exhibition opens in Edinburgh this weekend
Giants
National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh
31 January – 14 September 2026
USAA Readies Financial Assistance for Impacted Members Ahead of Potential Government Shutdown
NPCC Chair statement on police workforce data release
NPCC Chair statement following Home Office release of police workforce statistics
Funding approved for tranche of 400 new Council homes
Funding to get spades in the ground on 400 new Council homes across Hackney was approved by the Council’s cabinet this week.
Leader promises “full review” of winter maintenance
A full review of Dudley Council’s winter maintenance programme – including the use of grit bins – is to be carried out, the leader of the authority said today.
Councillors share emotional stories as they back plan for dementia-friendly Cotswolds
Councillors from across the political spectrum shared powerful personal testimonies as they united behind a motion endorsing the principle of promoting dementia-friendly communities in the Cotswold District.
Moray Council outlines key themes shaping 2026/27 budget proposals
Moray Council has today set out the themes and financial considerations that will underpin its budget setting process for 2026/27, ahead of final decisions to be taken at a meeting of the full Council on 25 February 2026.
Earlier treatment for people affected by ketamine
A new programme is being developed helping people get earlier support for ketamine-related health problems.
Southampton City Council Car Parks Receive Prestigious British Parking Association Awards
British Parking Association are delighted to award Southampton City Council with both the Park Mark and Park Access accreditations for a number of their car parks.
Moray Council sets out priorities, pressures and next steps in new Capital Plan
Moray Council has published an update on its Capital Plan for 2026–2029, setting out how it plans to invest in buildings, schools, roads and other public assets over the next three years – and the challenges it faces in doing so.
Moray Council agrees changes to fees and charges for 2026/27
Moray Council has agreed a range of changes to fees and charges for Council services from 1 April 2026.
Moray Council agrees next steps for Elgin High School capacity expansion project
Moray Council has agreed to progress an internal repurposing project to meet the future capacity requirements at Elgin High School.
Council approves shortlist of projects for Moray-wide Just Transition Fund bid
Moray Council has approved a shortlist of six major projects to be developed into a future funding bid to the Scottish Government’s North East Just Transition Fund.
Moray Council sets out next steps for the Spey Viaduct following collapse
Moray Council has set out the next steps for the Spey Viaduct after two of its western spans collapsed into the River Spey on 14 December 2025.
Vital work of ambulance service highlighted as part of BBC NHS Day
The hard work of North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) colleagues was featured as part of the BBC’s NHS Day on 22 January.
NEAS news round-up: January
Here's a round-up of our stories from January and December
Over 4,700 body-worn camera kits in use on publicly owned train operators
Train operators in public ownership say the roll-out of body-worn camera (BWC) kits has become vital to increasing safety, deterring anti-social behaviour and supporting legal investigations into incidents on the rail network.