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Masks can significantly lower the risk of spreading of Covid-linked droplets, study shows

People who wear a face mask significantly lower the risk of spreading Covid-19 to others through speaking and coughing, research suggests. Speaking and coughing without face...

Amey welcomes 250 new employees as the Scottish South West contract goes live

OVER 250 new workers have begun in jobs inspecting, maintaining and improve Scottish roads following an announcement by Transport Scotland. Amey, the leading infrastructure and highways...

Scran Academy announces merger with Prep Table Scotland on third Birthday

SCOTLAND's social enterprise and charity sector has seen another merger of two successful social impact organisations. Scotland’s social enterprise and charity sector, today, sees another merger...

Leading environmental charity launch new report setting out a vital areas for Scotland’s nature

LEADING environmentalist charities have launched a new report that sets out 11 areas that need to be worked on for nature's recovery in Scotland. RSPB Scotland,...

Photos showing more than 50 hikers queuing at summit of Ben Nevis slammed for lack of social distancing-Sottish News

SHOCKING images showing a long queue of hikers waiting for a selfie at the peak of the UK’s biggest mountain have been slammed by social...

Dramatic footage shows moment motorist is knocked out over right of way dispute- Viral Video News

SHOCKING footage captures the moment a man is knocked out after being violently kicked in the face. The dramatic incident is believed to have taken place...

Council slammed for tarmacking over historic landmark

FURIOUS locals near Edinburgh's Royal Mile have slammed the council, after they tarmacked over a beloved landmark. The St. John's Cross was a raised monument situated...

Warming threat to tropical forests risks release of carbon from soil

HARMFUL EMISSIONS from soils in tropical forest could rise by 55 per cent if the climate warms by four degrees Celsius according to new research...

Men may have genetic advantage over women according to new research

Men may have a surprising genetic advantage over women, according to new research carried out at the University of St Andrews. The study, published today in Proceedings...

Independent Whisky distiller to auction off first ten bottle they produced for charity

AN INDEPENDENT whisky distillery is putting their first ten produced bottles for auction in the hope to raise money for charity. Bottles #1-10 will be auctioned...

Green light for student development at Gilmore Place in Edinburgh

EDINBURGH COUNCIL have unanimously granted a planning application to transform an old nursing home into student flats. The committee voted, today, in favour of a 230-bed...

Revolting images show horrific conditions animals were found living after vigilante broke into home to rescue them

SHOCKING images show the squalid conditions eight dogs and fifteen cats were found living in, after a vigilante broke into their home to rescue them. Emma...

Metal detectorist “buzzing” after finding “very rare” 440-year-old coin worth £4500

A METAL detectorist is over the moon after discovering a rare 16th century silver shilling believed to be worth around £4500, on the first day...

Why New Zealand Is a Popular Study Destination?

If Australia and Canada are very popular in terms of Working Holiday Visa, the New Zealand WHV is not lacking in arguments: its climate is...

“The street has been truly Hinched” – Man captured cleaning up street with vacuum cleaner

BIZARRE footage shows a man going the extra mile to keep his street clean by using an electric vacuum cleaner on a section of pavement. The...

Amazon sack driver who dumped left customer a note calling her “stupid”

AMAZON have a sacked a delivery driver after they left a note referring to a customer as "stupid". Kerry Hodge, from Runcorn, Cheshire was left fuming...

Argos “urgently investigating” washing machine that “blew up” and left 18-month-old clutching shards of glass

ARGOS are “urgently investigating” a washing machine that “blew up” and resulted in an 18-month-old child picking up shards of the shattered glass. Claire Barnes from...

Scottish researchers identify a potential new treatment to treat brain diseases

RESEARCHERS from the University of Dundee have identified a potential new strategy for treating a range of neurodegenerative diseases and neurological disorders. The research team led...

AI centre stage in weird and wonderful take on Festival Fringe

THE WORLD's first AI generated Arts festival programme is to premier for this years virtual fringe festival in abscence of the physical version. ImprovBot will be...

Scottish Business Resilience Centre appoints Membership Manager to support new focus

An Independent organisation working to support Scottish business has hired Promilla Caughey as a Membership Manager to provide assistance as they ramp up  support for...

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