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Dundee OAPs are calling for public money to stop being used to fund investment in “harmful” fossil fuels.
Dundee Pensioners Forum has written to the city council asking that they reconsider investing Tayside Pension Fund cash in companies working in the extraction of coal, crude oil and natural gas.
Instead, they have asked that the council adopts a more ethical and sustainable approach to the investment fund for the policy, which serves public sector workers across the region.
It also covers non-uniform police and fire staff, as well as Perth College UHI employees.
‘Future of pensioners at risk’
Grey power for green future: Dundee pensioners want investments taken out of harmful fossil fuels
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Cyber attack forces Perth College to shut down campus
Updated: March 8, 2021, 5:34 pm
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Perth College was forced to shut down its campus following a cyber attack.
Hackers are believed to have targeted the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) – the college’s parent institution – on Sunday night.
The incident caused widespread disruption to all 13 sites across its network of colleges and research institutions.
Bosses said IT engineers spent most of Monday working to “isolate and minimise” the impact. The source of the attack is not known, but the university does not believe personal data has been affected.