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Scotland has seen the highest drop in car accidents since the pandemic began, research suggests

VEHICLE accidents on UK roads have fallen by 30% since Covid-19 struck and the UK went into lockdown for the first time. LeaseLoco submitted a Freedom of Information...

Doctors told they have nothing to fear as they are asked to register any benefits they make on top of their NHS salary

UK doctors have nothing to fear from the introduction of a central register listing money or benefits they receive in addition to their NHS salary,...

What does the UK rail reform mean for Scotland?

A NEW rail reform has been proposed which will come into effect in 2023, it is said to be the biggest shakeup since the 1990s. In...

Robotics to “tackle multiple care and assisted living challenges?”

A week-long collaborative robotics and social care event has brought together innovators, the event was supported by the world’s first example of an open assisted...

Jodie Marsh rapped by advertising watchdog over posts on Instagram

BIG brother star Jodie Marsh has fallen foul of the advertising watchdog over posts on her Instagram account. The model and bodybuilder wrote on the...

Lifeboat called to save a badly injured person who had fallen on the coastline

A LIFEBOAT launched at 2.15 pm today after reports of a casualty stuck on the shoreline in Applecross who had fallen.  Kyle lifeboat ‘Spirit of Fred....

More than a quarter of brits agree that milk first makes the best cuppa

A QUARTER of Brits prefer to add milk to their brew before hot water, according to new research. The findings come after INTU Boiling Water Taps...

A tale of two lockdowns – Glasgow and Edinburgh facing very different restrictions

AS the restrictions in many parts of Scotland are easing, people are excited to get back to shopping and eating out. The people of Edinburgh and...

Europe’s first stoat detection dogs arrive in Orkney

THREE specially trained conservation detection dogs are the most recent team members for a project to safeguard Orkney’s native wildlife. The trio will be using their...

Landlines could disappear from UK homes by 2067 according to new research

NEW analysis of landline data has revealed home phones will have disappeared from UK households by 2067. Despite many home phone providers reporting a sharp rise...

Scottish firm set to open “axe throwing experiences” across the UK

THE Scots firm which opened the country’s first escape rooms has expanded into a new market as it prepares to launch axe throwing experiences across...

Glasgow is willing to pay the more than the rest of the UK to have a “truly green tariff”

NOTTINGHAM has the UK’s highest take-up of green tariffs, with nearly half of households on an eco-friendly deal, according to new research. According to the study...

Most young adults are prepared to help the lonely and vulnerable

DESPITE Generation Z’s reputation for being self-interested, more than three-quarters of young adults would be ready to help support the lonely and vulnerable. Fewer than one...

The foods that the UK missed most during lockdown

WITH pubs, cafes, and restaurants welcoming customers back to indoor dining, Brits are able to sit down with some of the foods they missed the...

Insolvency and restructuring profession rescued thousands of UK jobs

THE insolvency and restructuring profession rescued 297,000 jobs and returned £1.82bn to creditors in insolvency cases in 2019. That is the equivalent of around 800 jobs...

Loans set to unlock the potential of young entrepreneurs in Scotland

A GOVERNMENT loan scheme set out its commitment to unlock the talent of thousands of more people across the UK by helping them to start...

Fitting rooms and cafes set to return to certain stores across the UK.

FROM May 17, 2021, hundreds of cafes across the UK will re-open for dine-in, meaning customers can enjoy a meal with friends or family whilst...

Energy firm confirms highest trainee recruitment drive in five years

A SCOTTISH energy firm announced its highest trainee recruitment drive on May 14, 2021 since 2016. ScottishPower welcomed COP26 President Alok Sharma to the UK’s largest...

Diageo partners with UNITAR to create campaign against drink driving

GLOBAL alcoholic beverage giant Diageo has partnered with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)  ahead of UN Global Road Safety Week to...

Public to be given a say on new student accommodation on the site of former school

A PROPERTY developer is giving the public a chance to have its say on proposals for a new student residential development in Edinburgh. A full...

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