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Bigger brains gave squirrels the capacity to move up in the world

SCIENTISTS have claimed that tree dwelling rodents have evolved to have bigger brains than their burrowing cousins according to a new study. The study suggests that...

Experts to discuss what a post-Covid world might look like

A PANEL of experts will discuss what a post Covid-19 world may look like in the future at an upcoming public event. "Escaping to a post-Covid...

The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip has died aged 99

BUCKINGHAM Palace has today announced the passing of The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip at the age of 99. The Palace reports that Prince Philip passed...

Barclays Corporate Banking appoints new Head of Europe

BARCLAYS Corporate Banking has announced the appointment of its new Head of Corporate Banking, Barclays Europe. The banking giant revealed that Helen Kelly will take on...

Asian art gathers international attention ahead of auction in Glasgow

A COLLECTION of Chinese and Japanese artworks is generating worldwide interest ahead of an auction in Glasgow this Friday. The Scottish owner of the collection has...

Sleep deprived parents driving up to 40 miles to get kids to sleep

OVER 20% of sleep deprived parents admit to driving as far as 40 miles in a bid to get their baby to sleep according to...

Businesses warned to prepare for wave of grief that could hit employees

BUSINESSES are looking to safeguard their employees mental health ahead of concerns over a "wave of grief" set to hit employees upon returning to work. There...

Scottish Rugby signs Peter Vardy Group as new partner and sponsor

SCOTTISH Rugby have announced their new Principal Partner and the new front of shirt sponsor for the Scotland national team. In a four-year deal commencing in...

Over 10,000 people apply to volunteer at COP26 in Glasgow in November

OVER 10,000 people have applied to volunteer for the 26th United Nation's Climate Change Conference - COP26.  People from Scotland as a whole have contributed 80%...

New eatery hopes to bring a fresh dynamic to Edinburgh’s food scene

A NEW eatery launching in Edinburgh is set to bring a contemporary take on pan-Asian cusine in the hopes of adding a new dynamic to...

Historic church to be redeveloped into luxury apartments in £3m projec

A HISTORIC A listed building will be redeveloped as part of £3m project that will see nine luxury apartments created. Old South Church in Comrie Street,...

Covid study to examine “disproportionate” impact on care homes

A SCOTTISH academic has been awarded £32,000 to fund a new study looking into the "disproportionate" effect of Covid-19 on care homes. The new study will...

Fort William UCI Mountain Bike World Cup announces May cancellation

THE Mercedes-Benz UCI Mountain Bike World Cup due to be hosted in Fort William has today announced that the event scheduled for May has been...

New study suggests Infants understand multiword phrases before speaking

BABIES are able to understand combinations of words before they can speak according to a new study.  The study has challenged the ideas of how children...

New parking controls to be introduced across Edinburgh

NEW parking charges will be brought into force from Sunday the 11th of April following an announcement from The City of Edinburgh Council. Sunday afternoon parking...

Keep chocolate out of reach of pets this Easter, vets warn

VETS have warned pet owners to keep chocolate away from their animals this year over  Easter to avoid  poisoning. The calls for extra caution come after...

McGill’s places £15m order for new fleet of electric buses

A MULTI-MILLION pound order has been placed by a Scottish bus firm who are investing in a new fleet of all electric buses. McGill's have ordered...

New feminist movement launches in Scotland aiming to tackle sexist and misogynistic rules across Scottish society. 

A NEW movement has been launched in Scotland which aims to challenge sexist and misogynistic rules across Scottish society. Change the Chat has been created by...

Golden retriever helps owner win major poetry prize

A GOLDEN retriever is being hailed as the inspiration which led to his owner winning a major poetry prize. Brighton based poet John Davies has won...

Ultraviolet light could “revolutionise” the fight against airborne viruses

ULTRAVIOLET light is the latest technology being researched to combat coronavirus after nearly £300,000 of funding has been issued for investigating its uses. The new type...

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