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Survey suggests that working from home could be the new normal

IN a recent survey of almost all of 50 of the UK's biggest employers, businesses asked said they do not plan to bring staff back to...

Edinburgh City Council aims to tackle dampness in homes

IN a report presented to the Housing, Homelessness and Fair Work committee, Edinburgh City Council aims to show the public their commitment to tackling dampness...

People’s attitude about health following the pandemic

WHEN asked how health-conscious survey respondents were now in comparison to six months ago, 58% polled stated they were a lot more mindful of their...

Renowned British comedian launches new podcast

ONE of Britain’s best-loved comedians launches a new podcast today featuring many well known faces. Best known for British drama series Jonathan Creek, Alan Davies announces...

Possible new treatment for bowel cancer discovered

AN INTERNATIONAL team of scientists have identified key factors underpinning the development of bowel cancer in patients with a genetic predisposition to the disease. The study...

Famous Chinese restaurant extends delivery to central Scotland

FEATURED on Gordon Ramsay’s hit show "The F-Word”, chinese restaurant Chop Chop have extended their delivery service. Their former restaurants in Edinburgh and Glasgow both won...

Body cameras introduced for ambulance workers in the UK

TO combat the amount of assaults on ambulance workers in the UK, body cameras have been introduced. GMB, the union for ambulance service workers, has called...

Edinburgh International Festival Announces 2021 Programme

AFTER a year hiatus the world renowned Edinburgh International Festival has announced its line up for this year. The International Festival will welcome the return of...

Scottish University receives funding for energy transition research

ABERDEEN university have received funding that will allow them to better teach in areas including hydrogen, biomass, solar and wind energy. The £240,000 funding secured by...

Bosnian War exhibition opens at Scottish gallery

A NEW exhibition commemorating the Bosnian War and the genocide in Srebrenica has been unveiled. The brand new exhibition in the Community Gallery at Kelvingrove Art...

Winner of the prestigious Edinburgh medal announced

AMERICAN anthropologist Heidi Larson has been awarded with the prestigious Edinburgh Medal. The Founding Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project will be presented with the Medal...

National Theatre of Scotland announces new projects

THE national Theatre of Scotland announces a series of new digital creative engagement projects which will highlight the role that the arts can play in...

Mixed opinions as ScotRail strike action set to resume on Sunday

RAIL Union RMT has confirmed that the next phase of strike action on ScotRail in disputes over pay justice for all grades goes ahead on...

Scottish university to team up with BT for 5G project

SCIENTISTS from Heriot-Watt University have secured six-figure funding from Innovate-UK to work on a project led by BT. The scientists are developing the core component in...

Scottish Energy Company shortlisted as finalist in awards

ABERDEENSHIRE based Environmental energy service company Legasea, has been shortlisted for an engineering award. The company have been named as a finalist in the Made in...

Thousands of people believe the 2022 world cup should be boycotted

NEW research shows that 81% of people think that the home nations should boycott the 2022 World Cup which is held in Qatar.  In a survey...

Iconic musical instrument joins university collection

A MUSICAL instrument played by the Corries during their first televised performance of ‘Flower of Scotland’ has been acquired by the University of Edinburgh. Roy Williamson...

Lidl’s Scottish Gin Festival hits the shelves in time for the Bank Holiday weekend

WITH many well renowned gins on offer, Lidl's Scottish Gin Festival range of promotions has arrived. Launching in-stores from the 27th May, the festival features a...

Retailers may get unexpected tax bills by using social media

A LEADING tax firm have said that Retailers using social media influencers to “advertise” their products may face unexpected tax bills. Research from Blick Rothenberg shows...

Plans for £40 million renewable energy hub reveled

EDINBURGH-headquartered Forth Ports Limited is announcing plans to create a £40m renewable energy hub at the Port of Leith. The ambitious proposals for the creation of...

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