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Thursday 16 July 2026 Westminster's Steel Nationalisation Bill Puts Dalzell Back in the Firing Line New UK legislation giving ministers sweeping powers to nationalise steel firms has reignited the debate over Dalzell, Scotland's only surviving plate mill. The Steel Industry (Nationalisation) Bill changes the political weather around Scottish industrial policy, but whether that benefits or bypasses Motherwell depends entirely on how Westminster chooses to use it. Wednesday 15 July 2026 Edinburgh Locals Get Cut-Price Entry to Fringe and Folk & Food Festival, Here's How to Claim It If you live in Edinburgh, you don't have to pay full whack to enjoy the city's best summer cultural events. Discounted tickets are available for both the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Edinburgh Folk & Food Festival, and most locals have no idea they exist. Friday 10 July 2026 Leith Lands £60,000 as One of 15 UK Town of Culture Shortlistees, Here's What That Means for Local Business Out of nearly 400 applications, Leith has made the cut for the UK Government's Town of Culture 2028 competition, securing £60,000 to develop its bid. For Edinburgh's creative businesses, traders, and venue owners, this is not a background story, it's a live funding pipeline with your name on it. Wednesday 08 July 2026 Fairstone Acquires Two Scottish IFA Firms, What the M&A Surge Means If You're Thinking About Exit Newcastle-based wealth manager Fairstone has snapped up two more Scottish financial planning firms, continuing an aggressive consolidation run that is reshaping the independent advice sector north of the border. For Scottish SME owners, it is a timely signal: trade buyers are active, valuations are moving, and the window for a clean exit may be shorter than you think. Monday 29 June 2026 James Watt's Post-BrewDog Move Points to a Community Ownership Model Scottish SMEs Should Know About The founder of BrewDog is backing a business structure that puts community stake ahead of investor return. It's not just an interesting philosophical shift, it's a model with real funding and legal architecture behind it, and Scottish entrepreneurs can access it today. Friday 26 June 2026 Scotland's leading economic forecaster just raised its GDP outlook, here's what that means for your hiring plans The Fraser of Allander Institute has upgraded its forecast for Scottish economic growth, one of the clearest signals in months that conditions are improving. For SME owners sitting on a hiring decision or a capital investment, this is the kind of data that moves the needle. Thursday 25 June 2026 Leith-Built Show Garden Finds a Permanent Home at Victoria Park After Community Fundraise A garden that won plaudits at a Yorkshire flower show is now rooted in Edinburgh for good. Drakkar's Drift, designed by Leith's Luke Coleman, opened permanently at Victoria Park on Sunday, brought home by a community that decided not to let it disappear. This is what local pride looks like when it gets organised. Monday 22 June 2026 Fountainbridge Fills Up: Edinburgh's Canal Festival Pulls a Crowd on a Rare Sunny Saturday Thousands turned out to Lochrin Basin and Fountainbridge Green for Edinburgh's annual Canal Festival, a five-hour celebration of community, water, and summer. Schools, local groups, and a healthy dose of Scottish sunshine made it one of the warmest afternoons the area has seen in a while. If you missed it, make a note for next year. Tuesday 16 June 2026 Crypto miners are heating Nordic homes with 8MW of waste energy. Scotland is watching, and should be doing. A Bitcoin mining company is piping its waste heat directly into a Scandinavian district heating network, proving the model works at commercial scale. Scotland has better renewable energy, a colder climate, and more to gain. The question isn't whether this is possible here, it's why it isn't already happening. Thursday 11 June 2026 Google DeepMind's DiffusionGemma runs local AI four times faster, what that means for the solo operator on a laptop Google DeepMind has released DiffusionGemma, an open model that generates text outputs up to four times faster than conventional approaches by borrowing diffusion techniques from image generation. For small businesses running AI locally, on their own hardware, without a cloud bill, this is a meaningful shift. Less waiting. Less cost. More done. Tuesday 09 June 2026 Scottish wind farms face £1bn grid charge while southern rivals get paid to connect A stark disparity in UK grid access charges is set to cost Scottish wind farm operators more than £1bn. Projects in the south of England, by contrast, receive payments for connecting to the same network. The imbalance raises serious questions about the future cost of renewable energy for Scottish businesses.