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Angry town councillors share hilarious snap of “biggest pothole” in Britain

HILARIOUS images showing the "biggest pothole" in Britain have emerged after disgruntled town councillors staged a protest over the pool-sized pit. The pothole, located in Buckfastleigh,...

Pioneering Homes For People With Disabilities Come To Glasgow

A NEW collection of 24 pioneering homes which aim to transform the lives of people with disabilities – including technology which can open doors and...

Edinburgh restaurant dedicated to the life and work of Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi to open in March this year

A NEW restaurant is to open to celebrate the life and work of Scottish artist Eduardo Paolozzi known as the Father of Pop Art. The Paolozzi...

BT completes promise a year ahead of schedule to deliver the UK’s most personalised customer service by creating regional call centres

BT  has completed its promise to deliver the UK's most personalised customer service  a year ahead of schedule by creating new regional call centres including...

Argos accused of selling “Del Trotter” goods after mum discovers baby learning toy is speaking French

ARGOS have been accused of buying goods from Del Trotter after a mum discovered her baby's new toy was singing - in French. Amy Lawman ordered...

The University of Edinburgh team up with Legal & General to create the UK’s first dedicated care research centre

A SCOTTISH university has received £20 million in funding to help establish the UK's first research centre dedicated to understanding and improving caring for the...

Scottish university signs agreement to help diabetes patients in Afghanistan

A SCOTTISH university has agreed to help improve the outcome of diabetes patients in Afghanistan. The University of Dundee will be training local researchers to carry...

Lidl forced to remove “illegal specs” costing £3.49 that could result in customers suffering accidents

LIDL have withdrawn off-the-shelf reading glasses that could have resulted in customers suffering serious accidents. An expert spotted the varifocal glasses for sale and reported Lidl...

Kitchin’s £40-a-head gastropub failed inspection on 18 grounds – including not revealing GM ingredient

TOM Kitchin's gastropub failed a food hygiene inspection on 18 grounds - including failing to tell customers their meal could contain a genetically modified ingredient. It...

MP urges Amazon to deal with rubbish outside depot which critics claim includes bottles of urine left by drivers

AN MP is demanding Amazon takes urgent action to clean up rubbish outside one of its giant warehouses - including bottles of urine alleged to...

Leading care provider creates Scotland’s first dedicated jobs board for the care sector

A LEADING service and solution provider in the care industry has developed Scotland’s first dedicated jobs board for the care sector. The online portal created...

Hospitality Group create special beer named after Rugby Hero Doddie Weir to raise money for MND

A Scottish hospitality group has created a one-of-a-kind pint to be poured in its bars – with all profits made going to the research of...

Popular cocktail experience in Edinburgh create three new cocktails for Burn’s Night to celebrate their success

THE TEAM of a popular cocktail experience in Edinburgh has created three special cocktails on Burn's Night to celebrate their success. The Cauldron Magical Cocktail Experience ...

IT recruitment specialists see rise in profit due to increased client list

IT recruitment specialists Be-IT have posted impressive financial results, with gross profits up by 46% and revenue increasing by 18% to £13million. A surge in public...

Piece of Cheese, England’s only triangular cottage, goes on sale for £345,000

ENGLAND'S only triangular cottage has gone on the market for £345,000. The historic property - called The Piece of Cheese Cottage - was built in 1878...

“Dad of the year” creates ultimate play bed for his car-mad daughter – made from a real Mini Cooper

A TALENTED dad has created the ultimate play bed for his car fanatic daughter - made from a real Mini Cooper. The £4,000 bed retains the...

Scottish Opera Young Company presents Stephen Sondheim’s The Frogs

Scottish Opera Young Company brings Stephen Sondheim’s zany and rambunctious musical comedy The Frogs to Glasgow. The show will only have two performances this Spring at the...

Determination and positivity drove Mollie’s South Pole success according to academic who helped her prepare

The University academic who helped prepare Edinburgh-based adventurer Mollie Hughes for her epic expedition to the South Pole has saluted her success. Scott Graham praised the...

Addleshaw Goddard strengthens Aberdeen team with new director appointment

 International law firm Addleshaw Goddard is strengthening its Aberdeen team with the appointment of Robert Phillips as Legal Director. A specialist employment and business immigration lawyer...

Gaelic culture to take centre stage at Urquhart Castle in new light and music event

HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT Scotland (HES) have launched a new event to celebrate Gaelic culture as part of the Year of Coasts of Waters 2020. Aiseag, which means...

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