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Scots agritech company launches new sheep handling system

COTTER Agritech announced the UK launch of its Cotter Crate system and SmartWorm app, a software and hardware solution to help sheep farmers cut labour...

Scots accountancy firm appoints not-for-profit specialist partner

ACCOUNTANCY and business advisory firm Henderson Loggie has strengthened its audit team with the appointment of a new partner. Charity specialist Kieth Macpherson takes up the...

Just Stop Oil blockade clogs up key Glasgow oil terminal

SUPPORTERS of Just Stop Oil have disrupted oil supplies from a Scottish oil terminal in support of their demand that the UK Government end new...

Scots consultancy appoints new head of engineering

A SCOTS consultancy has announced the appointment of a new head of engineering on their data science team. Optima Partners have announced that software architect Andrew...

Mains of Taymouth fundraising weekend for Ukraine announced

MAINS of Taymouth country estate and golf course in Kenmore are holding a special fundraising event for local Ukrainian relief, Highland Perthshire Welcomes Ukraine. Choosing Highland...

Keith Harris installed as University Rector

MUSIC industry manager Keith Harris will return to his alma mater this week to be formally installed as Rector of the University of Dundee, the...

NHS Scotland gets recruitment boost

ADDITIONAL healthcare staff and international nurses have joined the NHS workforce. Scottish health boards have recruited more than 1,000 additional healthcare support staff and almost 200...

Stand with Ukraine Caledonian style

A SPECIAL auction to raise funds for charities supporting the people of Ukraine fleeing the Russian invasion will be held this week by Caledonian Marts...

Project shows clear benefits of water purification system for fish health

FOR the first time in Scotland an innovative water purification system will be trailed alongside medicine used to treat sea lice on salmon which could...

Campaigners criticise Government’s Online Safety Bill

CAMPAIGNERS have urged the Government to amend its online safety proposals to ensure that children have the best possible protection from pornography. With the bill in...

GTC Scotland announces first BME council convener

KHADIJA Mohammed has been elected as the new General Teaching Council Scotland convener. Khadija has recently served as vice convener and has been on the council...

Young Scot kickstarts career with major port operator following successful recruitment programme

FORTH Ports welcomed its newest operations administrator to the Port of Grangemouth following her successful Kickstart traineeship. Louise Logan from Falkirk took part in a paid...

Sweeny brothers partner with specialists to assist business ventures

A BUSINESS brother pairing have revealed their expectations of a healthy reservation book across the summer season at their Sweeny Rooms and Apartments in Motherwell. The...

Barbershop chorus singer hits high notes with £1m national lottery win

A FALKIRK resident and barbershop chorus singer has told of his plans following his incredible £1m National Lottery win in the EuroMillions. John Wallman, 76, who...

Falkland veterans get sneak peek at Navy’s formidable new frigate

ROYAL Navy sailors and arms, security and aerospace company BAE Systems welcomed Falkland veterans to Glasgow shipyard where the first Type 26 frigate is under...

New acts announced for Concert for Ukraine as funds raised top £15,000

A SELECTION of new acts have been announced for a concert in aid of fundraising for war-torn Ukraine. Eddi Reader, Dougie MacLean, Blazin’ Fiddles and The...

RBS secures three-year partnership to further climate expertise

The Royal Bank of Scotland has announced a three year partnership with a Scots university to further their climate change knowledge. RBS today announced the three-year...

Scottish kiltmaker helps raise tens of thousands of pounds for charity after launching NHS tartan

A SCOTTISH kiltmaker has helped raise tens of thousands of pounds for nurses after launching an NHS tartan. Gordon Nicolson Kiltmakers (GNK) has so far made...

Precision medicine could improve treatment options for ovarian cancer

A SCOTTISH research paper has shown how individual genetics and precision medicine could play a role in improving patient outcomes. Improving the knowledge of genetic variants...

Lindsays appoints new residential property partners

PROMOTIONS have been given to those among the legal team who helped Lindsays respond to remarkable market needs over the past two years. The Scottish legal...

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