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An entrepreneur is inducted into university Hall of Fame

A successful Scottish entrepreneur will appear on the hall of fame at the university she attended. The School of Arts and Creative Industries (SACI) at Edinburgh Napier University...

Shortage of lab technicians could have huge impact on UK’s Covid testing

THE CEO of a British technology training firm and tech think tank has warned of a looming crisis facing UK laboratories.  Andy Lord the CEO of...

Virtual gallery showing green future of Edinburgh spaces announces dates

AS PART of this year’s Edinburgh Science Festival, a society will be showcasing their art which will show what they hope to be a greener...

Agreement could turn plant industry into a Brexit success story according to trade association

A UK trade association has launched a campaign calling for the Government to negotiate a plant health agreement between the UK and the EU that will...

£10 million has been given to improve cancer waiting times in Scotland

£10m WORTH of funding is being provided to Health Boards across Scotland to improve cancer waiting times. The money will be directed to where it is...

Everyone over 18 can now sign up for their vaccine

ANYONE aged 18 and over who has not received a first coronavirus vaccination appointment or has missed their first dose for any reason is being...

Most popular TV shows to apply for have been revealed

NEWLY released research reveals the TV shows attracting the most applicants in the UK, with Love Island proving to be the most popular, followed by...

Aberdeen based renewable energy company appoints a new CEO

A RENEWABLE energy company has appointed a new CEO as the organisation seeks to further develop support to members. David Rodger has been appointed the new...

Mineral processing firm announces £1.6 million in funding

A MINERAL processing company has secured £1.6 million in Seed round funding as it progresses plans to build and operate the UK’s first large-scale commercial...

Major renewables developer partners for an offshore leasing bid

A RENEWABLE energy developer and Swedish energy company have formed a 50/50 Joint Venture Partnership ahead of the leasing round. Fred. Olsen Renewables and Vattenfall will...

University announces space industry pioneer as its next Chancellor

A SPACE industry pioneer and leading business executive has been appointed as the next Chancellor of Edinburgh Napier University. The Edinburgh-born President of industry group UKspace,...

Action to address incorrect exclusions from cervical screening

AROUND 430 women incorrectly excluded from the Scottish cervical screening programme over the last 24 years are being offered appointments with GP practices or gynaecology...

The rise of underwater robotics is a key focus at UK event

AN ANNUAL Underwater Robotics conference will return this October with a live-streamed event demonstrating the latest advances in underwater robotic technology and exploring the opportunities...

A pet accessory company gives tips to keep your dog safe this summer.

With the warm weather set to stay, most people are excited by the prospect of sunny beach days to replace the absence of foreign holidays...

White nights: a sentimental story from the diary of a dreamer

BLACK Watch actor Brian Ferguson to star in a new stage adaptation of Dostoevsky’s 1848 short story, White Nights: A Sentimental Story from The Diary of...

Supermarket chain reveals locations of interest for Scottish stores

A SUPERMARKET chain has published its annual list of key areas across Scotland where it is interested in acquiring sites for potential store development or...

Roaming charges reintroduced for Brits in the EU.

BRITISH people will now face data roaming charges when visiting the EU after the charges were scrapped 4 years ago. Roaming charges have been reintoduced for...

International clothing company opens brand new store

A COMPANY has announced that they will open their brand new store in Edinburgh St James Quarter. The H&M new store will be based over 2...

Comet strike may have sparked key shift in human civilisation

A CLUSTER of comet fragments believed to have hit Earth nearly 13,000 years ago may have shaped the origins of human civilisation, research suggests. Possibly the most...

Scottish history in the frame at new exhibition by young people

KEY moments in Scottish history are the focus of an extraordinary exhibition involving more than 200 young people. The project at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery (SNPG) has been supported...

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