Oops: MoD blunder reveals secret details of bomb project
A botched freedom of information response has revealed sites in the frame for the UK’s expanding weapons programme.
For the past year now, The Ferret has been investigating the health of Scotland’s seas. The Scotland’s Seas
After major protests across the UK at the end of last year, anger from farmers at tax changes shows no
Nuclear sites, King Charles’ childhood school and a famous battlefield were among nearly 1,000 sites across Scotland which broke
The Scottish Government’s nature agency is to axe a free service for people needing advice on bats in a
It’s been some years since the minke whale washed up on a Shetland beach. The distressed mammal had been
Private landowners related to the former Conservative Scottish Secretary, Alister Jack, have been accused of covertly backing a campaign to
Faults at a Shetland oil site caused its emissions of a potent greenhouse gas to nearly double last year, The
It’s an unseasonably warm November evening and at a packed public meeting in Ullapool, a Norwegian multinational is being
Scotland’s fish farming industry is worth hundreds of millions of pounds to the economy and has been lauded for
As part of The Ferret’s Scotland’s Seas in Danger series, our co-editor Billy Briggs, and photographer Angela Catlin,
Scientists have found the highest ever level of microplastics in Scottish waters, The Ferret can reveal. Microplastics are tiny plastic
As 2024 draws to an end The Ferret is pleased to announce we’re publishing the final series of reports