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Search for witnesses to serious traffic collision

About 5.50pm, on Thursday 17th May 2012, on the C51, road between Woodville and Connonsyth, near to Arbroath, a serious road traffic collision occurred between...

Top accreditation for mother and baby unit

THE MOTHER and Baby Mental Health Unit at the Southern General Hospital, one of only two specialist units in Scotland, has received national recognition for its...

NUS President welcomes new report

UNIVERSITY principals must deliver a firm commitment to 'fair and equal' consideration of the varied range and routes to qualifications soon to be available to...

Hamster dumped in shopping basket

THE Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after a tiny hamster was found dumped in a shopping basket in a supermarket car park. Scotland's animal welfare...

Dundee Graduate Skills Award 2012 winner announced

THE winner of the Dundee Graduate Skills Award 2012 has been announced as Julia Wiles, a 5th year student, studying Medicine. The Graduate Skills Award is run...

Serious crash on minor road

EMERGENCY services are currently dealing with a serious three vehicle road traffic collision on the B9161 between the Munlochy junction of the A9 and Bogallan...

Seven people charged following a series of raids

A FURTHER seven people have been arrested and charged, following a series of raids in the West of Edinburgh, yesterday. As part of Operation Climate, Lothian...

£130,000 Historic Scotland funding boost for Highlanders’ Museum

HISTORIC Scotland has awarded a grant of £130,000 to the Highlanders’ Museum at Fort George. This will go towards their appeal to raise £2.9 million...

Glasgow conference to shape the development of our towns and cities

CITY Building, one of Scotland’s largest construction firms, has been confirmed as a headline sponsor for a leading global conference focusing on the future of...

2012 Dundee International Book Prize shortlist announced and eBook launched

BUDDING authors from three continents have made made the shortlist for the 2012 Dundee International Book Prize. A dozen debut novels have made the penultimate stage...

Glasgow’s modern architecture celebrated

THE STYLE and variety of Glasgow’s architecture in the decades after the Second World War is celebrated in a new book. The book Glasgow’s Post-war Listed...

BBC to broadcast live concert from Stirling to open London 2012 Festival

THE small housing estate of Raploch in Stirling is to join the ranks of the Royal Albert Hall and Usher hall in hosting a major...

Scottish children need to be more interested in foreign languages

MORE work has to be done to ensure Scottish schoolchildren are attracted to study foreign languages, it has been warned. Following the publication of the Language...

Police appealing for witnesses following racial incident

LOTHIAN and Borders Police are appealing for witnesses following a racial incident at a shop in East Lothian. The disturbance happened around 9.15pm at the Best...

Cuts to civilian police staff “huge step backwards”

Commenting after the Labour party debate on civilian police staff, Scottish Liberal Democrat justice spokesperson Alison McInnes said: “Civilian staff play an absolutely vital role in...

New, “truly British” cocktail launched

THE Queen’s Diamond Jubilee has seen the birth of a traditional British drink from a little known hedgerow fruit, which after years has finally produced...

Butterfly genome reveals a promiscuous past

AN international collaborative study to map the genome of a South American butterfly has identified the secret behind its mimetic nature. The genome sequence of the...

Brave Eilidh uses experiences to inspire fashion and help others

A DESIGN student whose severe allergies left her bed-bound, depressed and facing the prospect of dropping out is using her experiences to help others similarly...

Cybercrime will cost Scottish businesses £31 billion this year

THIS YEAR the Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance (Oscia) projected that cybercrime alone will cost Scottish businesses and consumers well in excess of £31...

Salmond three times denies phone hacking

ALEX SALMOND today once again refused to tell the people of Scotland whether or not his phone was hacked. Two weeks ago he was asked by...

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