Why are Scottish wind farms paid billions to switch off?
Despite Scotland’s booming wind sector, turbines are still routinely paid not to spin. The Ferret unpacks why this happens, what makes it so costly, and what it means for your bills.
Parents of children on the Inner Hebridean island of Luing fear the permanent closure of its only primary school, deemed
Standing at the end of the pier on 20 October 1960, 24 islanders from four families prepared to depart Inishark
It is a pristine morning in North Ronaldsay, and as the sun shines, Malcolm Purvis is re-roofing his barn with
On the outskirts of Stromness, Luisa Milne gazes out of her porch window and says: “You can’t pay for
As the ferry approaches Rothesay harbour, passengers are greeted by signs of Bute’s struggles – and successes. Lined up behind