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Award recognises ‘transformative’ research

The University of Dundee’s Professor David Horn has received a prestigious award in recognition of his contribution to global efforts to overcome the disease known...

Scottish-Italian family launch country’s first organic Lazio Maturano wine in Edinburgh

Wine lovers in Edinburgh will be the first to add a new Scots-made Lazio Maturano to their Christmas wish list this season. The Di Ciacca family...

Dont jeapordise our £12 Million development says Tomatin Trading Company

With the name of his proposed £12 million development having encountered an objection from the local Tomatin Distillery, entrepreneur William Frame of The Tomatin Trading...

Large bear sculpture to celebrate famous Scot erected in East Lothian

The legacy of one of East Lothian’s most famous sons, John Muir, has been immortalised through a five-metre high steel bear sculpted by renowned Scottish...

National nature agency to become ‘NatureScot’

Scotland’s national nature agency, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) will ‘rebrand’ to ‘NatureScot’ from May 1st 2020, in plans to adapt the organisation to meet current...

Dr Clive Mitchell awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society

SNH is delighted that Dr Clive Mitchell has been made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society (RSGS). With more than 20 years of...

International freedom fighter joins St Andrews winter graduation celebrations

Almost 1000 students from across the world will gather at the University of St Andrews this December for winter graduations, which will also see three...

CALA Announces Intentions for a Major Housing Site in South Queensferry

AN EDINBURGH-based homebuilder has stepped up its intentions to deliver a new community at one of the most significant locations for the future supply of...

Sleep like a baby at YOTEL in Edinburgh

YOTEL Edinburgh is inviting knackered new mums (and dads) to become members of The Sleep Club by offering 100 free rooms to those who need...

Rare gas find solves puzzle of southern Africa’s soaring landscape

The discovery of gases released from deep beneath the Earth’s crust could help to explain southern Africa’s unusual landscape, a study suggests. Scientists have long puzzled...

Scots feel guilty more than 72 times a month

Scots feel remorse for something around 18 times per week, adding up to a whopping 938 shameful occasions each year, according to a new survey...

Scottish study tracks long term outcomes of teenage offending

A landmark study into youth crime is launching a new phase to better understand how experience of offending in childhood impacts on later life. More than...

No strings with “puppet” facelift requiring no surgery or downtime

  A REMARKABLE new treatment which uses hidden threads to permanently lift a patient’s sagging face is being offered for the first time in Scotland by...

Tourism stars shine bright

Tourism businesses in Central, Fife & Tayside and the Lothians and the Scottish Borders have earned recognition from the leaders in their field at the...

First Minister leads Scottish delegation to British-Irish Council

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will lead a Scottish delegation to Dublin for the 33rd Summit meeting of the British-Irish Council. The Cabinet Secretary for Constitutional Relations,...

Scotland the Brave: Charlotte ditched legal world to follow nursing dream

A Fife mother whose baby son was hospitalised by a kidney condition said that the nursing staff who cared for him inspired her to enter...

Living Together in closies, multis and semis

The history of housing in Dundee – from 19th century tenements hastily erected to cope with a growing population to post-industrial decay and suburban sprawl...

Award winning business couple take on The Golf Inn

The Golf Inn, on the corner of Golf Place, famously “wrapped” by Nike Golf in the Nike logo in the 2015 British Open, when the...

Dramatic snaps show how van-driving Highland postie ended up in “Italian Job” accident

DRAMATIC pictures show how a postie driving a van in the Scottish Highlands found herself in a terrifying "Italian Job" scenario. The unnamed postwoman skidded on...

New drive to curb online puppy sales

People in Scotland are increasingly buying puppies online despite the risk of purchasing from illegal breeders, according to new research. Almost half (45%) of people who...

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