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New partnership set to “open the doors” to Leeds’ digital future

A PARTNERSHIP including Sky and Burberry has pledged to give young people in Leeds 'behind the scenes' access to the technology that powers their business. Taking...

Long-term safety of ADHD medication confirmed by global study

MEDICATION used to help children with ADHD has proven to be safe to use long-term by an international study involving hundreds of children from Dundee...

Scottish law firm’s corporate investment team off to successful start in 2023

SCOTTISH law firm Anderson Strathern have reported a "record breaking" quarter for investment deals between January and March this year. The period has seen Anderson Strathern’s...

Scots legal firm announces raft of new appointments

SCOTS legal firm Lindsays has announced new positions for six of its team members throughout the company's three locations across the country. Private Client lawyer Alison...

Disabled dad sues Police Scotland over assault claims

A DISABLED man has launched legal action against Police Scotland after he was wrongfully arrested and beaten – then had his complaint thrown out. Lee Fraser,...

Edinburgh hosts new eco exhibition to encourage furniture recycling

SCOTS artists are hosting an environmentally-conscious exhibition in Edinburgh to inspire people to begin recycling their old furniture. Taking place at The Leith Collective from now...

Blenheim Palace make a monster discovery during lake dredge

EVIDENCE of a previously unknown inhabitant has been discovered swimming beneath the surface of Queen Pool. The Lake Dredge Project was paused in December due to...

Scotland’s iconic heritage sites get ready to reopen their doors

SCOTTISH heritage sites are set to welcome visitors again, with over twenty reopening across the country throughout April and May. The attractions incorporate some of Scotland’s...

Biodiversity predicted to double in a decade in Scots firth following restoration efforts

A PROJECT to reintroduce European native oysters has unveiled the first predicted impact of the species’ return. New research from Heriot-Watt University has found that biodiversity...

Scots sportswear brand announces pop-up shop in Glasgow

SCOTS sportswear brand Fallain Fitness will showcase its clothing in John Lewis next week, with a two-week long pop-up shop. Featured in the Glasgow store from...

Licence applications approved for first-ever Scottish wildcats release

LICENCE applications have been approved to release Scottish wildcats in the Cairngorms National Park later this year. The scheme marks the first-ever conservation translocation of wildcats...

Scotland’s secret roadtrips revealed amid growing popularity of the NC500

SCOTLAND has plenty of different routes to explore all that the country has to offer, such as its sprawling scenery, landscapes and extensive history. The North...

Flock to the Show: Charity launches public art trail across Scotland 

THE ROYAL Highland & Agricultural Society of Scotland is getting set for the start of ‘Flock to the Show’, a public art trail that will...

Scots scaffolding firm reaches new heights with launch of specialist division

EDINBURGH scaffolding firm City Access Scaffolding has announced the launch of a new specialist access division. Established in 2014, the firm has provided scaffolding services for...

Lifesaving mum of twins will celebrate her first Mother’s Day

ROYAL National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) volunteer and new mum to twins, Nicole Fleming will be celebrating her first Mothers’ Day this weekend. Since 2016, Nicole has...

Scots food and drink exports reaches record high of over £8bn

EXPORTS of Scottish food and drink products reached a record export value of £8 billion in 2022, according to the latest figures released by HMRC. The...

Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme will help to tackle climate change

ZERO Waste Scotland has affirmed that Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme will help tackle the climate emergency by increasing recycling rates of eligible drinks containers to...

Business as usual for Scots farmer and her daughters this Mother’s Day

SCOTS farmers at Duncan Family Farm will be working hard this Sunday, as the UK celebrates Mother's Day. Traditionally, this is the one day of the...

Scotland buzzing with pollinator-friendly projects, report reveals

A NUMBER of projects to help pollinators are taking place across Scotland to tackle biodiversity loss and the nature crisis, a new NatureScot report reveals. The...

Declaration of Arbroath to go on public display for the first time in 18 years

THE DECLARATION of Arbroath will be displayed at the National Museum of Scotland this summer for the first time in 18 years. The iconic and...

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