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Scots PR agency celebrates 20 year anniversary with new collaboration

A SCOTS PR agency is celebrating a landmark 20 years in business with a new collaboration. Run by Clare Graham, Advantage PR specialises in food &...

Loganair relaunches Kirkwall flights ahead of bumper summer 2024 flight schedule increase

THE UK’s largest regional airline, Loganair, has increased its flight schedule for summer 2024, releasing 900,000 seats for sale across key regional routes. The new schedule...

Isle of Rum rocks to play a key role in Mars space mission

ANCIENT rocks from the Isle of Rum are playing an important role in an international space mission to discover more about Mars. A group of scientists...

Ocean-themed artwork made from recycled plastic to be unveiled at the National Museum of Scotland

A NEW art installation made from recycled plastic which imagines the state of the oceans 100 years into the future will soon be unveiled at the...

Edinburgh training operations company raises £5m for automation

A SCOTS training operations company announced today that it has raised £5m from existing investors Archangels, Mercia, and the Scottish Investment Bank. Administrate, the leading enterprise...

Glasgow-based creative agency wins top design award

A SCOTTISH creative agency has won a top design award for its work with a luxury shotgun and rifle maker. The work of Glasgow-based Shine Agency...

Scots broadband provider announces new community fund as it reaches 50,000 premises

AN INDEPENDENT Scots broadband provider has expanded its network to 50,000 premises across Scotland’s towns and villages. In celebration of this milestone, GoFibre has launched a...

New research reveals insufficient support for secondary breast cancer patients

NEW research has revealed disturbing gaps in support for patients with secondary breast cancer. This lack of help is partly to blame for magnifying the damaging...

Edinburgh Napier University agrees latest strategic partnership with local business

EDINBURGH Napier University (ENU) has announced a strategic partnership with local cluster management organisation FinTech Scotland. The agreement will aim to strengthen Scotland’s leadership in the...

Scots university partners up with local primary to create new school tune

A PROJECT involving pupils from Echline Primary School and students and staff from Edinburgh Napier University has hit the right note with the creation of...

Scots distillery finally opens to public after 126 years of closed doors

A PICTURESQUE Scots distillery will open to the public permanently following the success of its first ever public opening at this year’s Spirit of Speyside...

Lovell staff help Scots council beat back invasive plant species

A TEAM of gardeners from Lovell Partnerships joined forces with staff from South Lanarkshire Council to help beat back an invasive plant species from a park in Hamilton. The ten-strong...

Inverness creative hub celebrates successful first year

INVERNESS' first major creative hub has welcomed more than 30,000 visitors to its exhibitions and artist spaces during the first 12 months of the centre’s...

New Scottish galleries will open their doors at the National this September

THE NATIONAL Galleries of Scotland has announced that the new galleries at the National will open to the public in September. The new spaces will be...

Scots rugby-mad pupil receives Commonwealth call-up

A SCOTS rugby-playing pupil has received a call-up to represent his country at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Rugby 7s. Joe Townshend, who attends Strathallan School...

Scottish University honours former Prime Minister and award-winning composer at summer graduation

A SCOTS university is set to award honorary degrees to two distinguished figures from the world of politics and music at its summer graduation ceremonies...

Scots 60-year-old celebrates 130 Munros climbed for charity

A SCOTS 60-year-old is celebrating climbing 130 Munros in Scotland to raise money for a local charity. To celebrate entering her seventh decade, Katy Boocock set herself...

Visit Inverness Loch Ness CEO steps down

THE CEO of major Scots tourism business improvement district, Visit Inverness Loch Ness (VILN), is stepping down. Michael Golding is leaving the position to take up...

Key gene that blocks avian flu infection in humans discovered

NEW research has found a key human gene responsible for blocking most avian flu viruses from spilling over into people. The latest international study into the...

Energy CEO urges government to financially support poor households and NHS through the winter

THE CEO of one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers is urging the government to give financial assistance to support poor households amid in-depth studies...

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