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Large investment for Edinburgh company hopes to solve HR difficulties

AN EDINBURGH-BASED case management company has been given a major boost after receiving a £500,000 equity investment. Computer Application Services Ltd (CAS), or Workpro, received investments...

Scottish roofing company finds new place to call home

A SCOTTISH roofing company has moved into new headquarters as part of its "continued growth". Taylor Roofs recently moved into its new Livingston base, which bosses...

Scottish cities to see utilities and tech drive growth by 2050

UTILITIES and information and communication will be the leading industries driving economic growth in Scotland’s three main cities. Aberdeen, Glasgow, and Edinburgh will see these industries...

New research being conducted to tackle digital crime

RESEARCH by the University of Dundee is being carried out in the hope that it can help fight digital crime. The university is looking for people...

ScotRail’s intercity train fleet to be entirely replaced

SCOTRAIL'S intercity fleet will be entirely replaced, as confirmed by Transport Scotland, with the fleet currently including 25 trains. The trains - known as the high-speed...

Edinburgh Airport to create renewable energy on its airfield

EDINBURGH Airport is to introduce brand new wind technology in an effort to create renewable energy and reduce its energy usage. The plan is set to...

Scottish scientists enhance water safety with new detection system

NEW technology to improve waterborne pathogens detection has been developed to enhance public water safety. Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh developed this improvement - the...

ScotRail to crack down on ticket fraud with new measures

SCOTRAIL has announced that the company are set to "clamp down" on various forms of ticket fraud starting this month. They have said they will increase...

West Lothian Construction Forum to close 2024 with guest speaker

THE West Lothian Construction Forum is set to host their final meeting of 2024 on 11 December at the Sibbald Training Centre in Blackridge Yosof Ewing...

Gilson Gray appoints Stephen Forsyth to strengthen litigation team

SCOTTISH law firm Gilson Gray has confirmed that it has appointed Stephen Forsyth to its litigation team. The firm expects that Stephens’s varied experience will allow...

Scottish distillery gains multiple wins at 2024 Whisky Awards

A SCOTTISH distillery has earned multiple accolades at the 2024 Scottish Whisky Awards, which celebrates excellence in whisky production. Isle of Harris Distillery has achieved top...

Athena Awards raise funds for Archie Foundation and CHAS

THE Archie Foundation and CHAS will each receive £4,000 to support their work aiding children and their families. Business Women Connections Aberdeen (BWC) held its second...

£300k boost for research into ‘forgotten’ oesophageal cancer

RESEARCHERS from two universities will use a £300,000 grant from Ochre to study OSCC, a subtype of oesophageal cancer. The University of Dundee and Queen’s University...

Research leads to major step towards alternative light source

RESEARCHERS from Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) have found an alternative light source that could reduce our need for fossil fuels. Researchers from SRUC and the Empa...

Girls in energy conference tackles STEM skills gap

THE latest Girls in Energy conference was held on Friday, 29 November, to give those aged between 14-17 a chance to engage with STEM subjects. It...

Scots charity launch initiative to shape future STEM leaders

AN ABERDEEN based charity has launched a new programme to enhance student awareness of innovation processes. STEM into Innovation has been designed by TechFest and supported...

Falling number of adopters sparks urgent plea for “forever families”

FALLING numbers of adopters on the national register has sparked concerns that there will soon be more children than families. These concerns come as adoption week...

From turmoil to triumph: Afghan scholars graduate at Dundee University

STUDENTS who left Afghanistan following the civil turmoil in 2021 have officially graduated from the University of Dundee. After the turmoil began, the university established the...

Net zero homes could tackle climate change and homelessness

CLIMATE resilient housing could play a crucial role in achieving net zero goals and addressing homelessness on a global scale. Dr Nandan Mukherjee designed the homes...

Good things come in threes for Portobello pizzeria Pronto

A NEW Edinburgh pizzeria has underlined its growing reputation for serving some of the best pizzas in the country. Pronto, based in Portobello, has been named...

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