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Speeding Scots targeted in camera crackdown

SCOTLAND contains more than 500 active speed cameras, new data has revealed - one for every 10,000 people across the country. The vast majority of the...

Scottish Government releases update on facemask guidance

SCOTS health and social care workers will no longer be advised to wear facemasks from Tuesday May 16, the Scottish Government has announced. The Government explained...

Royal Highland Show invites exhibitors to showcase in new arena

THE ROYAL Highland Show is calling for applications to feature in a new addition to the showground this year.    The Agri-Demo Arena will be a platform...

COMMENT: Neglecting health and safety risks business’ future

A joinery firm fined £20k for failing to control its employees' exposure to wood dust shows risks of neglecting health and safety procedures. The Covid-19 pandemic...

Local restaurant opening to raise funds for cancer charity

A SCOTTISH neighbourhood is ready for a boost after the opening of a restaurant where people ‘dine to donate’ to raise money for Beatson Cancer...

Construction begins at Scots vertical launch spaceport

SCOTLAND'S Sutherland Spaceport has seen constriction begin for the first vertical launch spaceport to be built on the UK mainland. A £14.6m Public Investment Package has...

McGill’s buses announces new managing director

BRITAIN'S biggest independently owned bus firm McGill's Group has announced its new group managing director as industry executive Alex Hornby. Alex moves to McGill’s Group’s...

Leaf support: New ‘houseplant hospital’ preparing to open in Edinburgh

EDINBURGH will soon be home to a new ‘houseplant hospital’, where people can visit to learn how to help their plants thrive. Green-fingered customers can make...

Scotland’s national tennis tour announces £1,000 bonus prize

TENNIS Scotland has announced new prize money of £1,000 for the top players on the national tennis tour. The men’s and women’s players who finish top...

Rare diamond appearing at Met Gala set to go to auction for estimated $25m

A VALUABLE blue diamond will appear at the Met Gala next week, before going to auction for an estimated $25 million. Created in 1970, the diamond...

Johnnie Walker marks Deaf Awareness Week with BSL whisky tasting sessions

JOHNNIE Walker on Princes Street has created a new edition of its whisky tasting experiences to mark Deaf Awareness Week. The event, which takes place on...

Edinburgh Castle ceremony marks Stone of Destiny’s departure

EDINBURGH Castle has hosted a ceremony for the Stone of Destiny, an ancient symbol of Scotland's monarchy, ahead of the King's coronation. The stone has left...

Scots sportswear brand announces pop-up shop in Edinburgh

SCOTS sportswear brand Fallain Fitness will showcase its clothing in John Lewis next week, with a week-long pop-up shop in Edinburgh. This marks the brand's fourth...

Scots dad’s crafty heating innovation installed in its first commercial building

A FORMER Edinburgh banker trying to make his period house warmer and more energy efficient has now seen his invention used in its first commercial rollout....

Edinburgh-based digital partner xDesign aquires CreateFuture

DIGITAL development partner xDesign has announced its acquisition of innovation and design company CreateFuture for an undisclosed amount. The Edinburgh-based businesses will come together to...

Perth school pupils inspired by role model and rugby star Jamie Ritchie

SCOTLAND rugby captain Jamie Ritchie paid a visit to St John’s Academy in Perth, inspiring pupils as part of his role as ambassador for the...

Britain now a nation of frustrated home cooks due to cost-of-living crisis

RESEARCH has revealed that 50% of Brits dine out less often than before the cost-of-living crisis, meaning many are instead following recipes from cookery books...

Scots farmers highlight exercise benefits through charity videos

A SCOTS farming couple are helping to inspire farmers, crofters and agriculture workers about the benefits of keeping fit. Jacalyn Dunlop and Grant Neilson are sharing...

Scots carer struck off following assault on patient – before pleading with colleagues not to report it

A SCOTS carer has been struck off following a physical assault on a vulnerable patient in her care - before trying to cover up the...

Scottish tech companies pitch in New York during Tartan Week

SCOTS tech companies pitched to leading North American capital investors in New York this week, as part of Tartan Week celebrations. Scotland’s Tech Company Showcase is...

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