Moray's council tax to rise by 10%

Councillors in Moray have backed a 10% increase in council tax.
For an average band D property, the rise will mean an annual bill of £1,573.76, up from £1,430.69.
The motion was passed by 17 votes to eight, with one abstention.
The council also approved indicative increases of 10% for 2026/27 and 6% for 2027/28.
On Tuesday, councillors in Orkney voted in favour of a proposed 15% increase in the islands' council tax, after rejecting a suggested rise of 20%.
Officials had recommended putting the rate up by 11%, but councillors voted 11-10 in favour of 15%.
A full meeting of the council next Tuesday will be asked to approve the rate.
Meanwhile, Shetland Islands Council agreed to a 10% increase in bills.
Aberdeenshire Council is due to set its council tax - also recommended at 10% - on Thursday.
Aberdeen - with officials recommending 11% - will follow on 5 March.