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Scots port signs agreement for multi-billion pound offshore wind project

A SCOTS port based in the capital has signed a reservation agreement for a multi-billion pound offshore wind project. Scotland’s largest offshore wind renewables hub, at...

Study reveals four in ten motorists don’t know the drink-drive limit

A NEW study has shown that millions of motorists could be unknowingly getting behind the wheel while over the drink-drive limit. Research commissioned by UK road safety...

Scots artists set to showcase studios in week-long Fife festival

DOZENS of Scots artists are set to welcome visitors to their studios as a week-long art festival prepares to get started. More than sixty artists will...

Scots town development takes shape with new steel frame

A SCOTS town development has taken a step forward as its building and construction specialist has erected the frame for the project. The development on Carrick...

Study reveals 40% of 2021 graduates looking to leave jobs already

A NEW study has revealed that many of last year's graduates already want to leave their current job in an attempt to get ahead. 40% of...

Scots hotel group to relaunch campaign amidst marketing awards shortlist

A SCOTS hotel group is set to relaunch a campaign in an attempt to persuade travellers to come and stay in Scotland. Crerar Hotels’ autumn and...

Scots café opens with aims of providing Glasgow kids with free meals

A NEW Scots café has opened with the intention of feeding Glasgow's children with free after-school meals. The new lunch spot has opened its doors in...

Real estate company completes London office regeneration project

A REAL estate company has completed its regeneration of an office space on a major London street, near St Paul's Cathedral. Pembroke has completed its revitalisation...

New Scots development hopes to bring benefits to local community

A NEW Scots development has taken a major leap forward as it hopes to deliver benefits to the local community in West Lothian. The redevelopment of...

Glasgow gift card initiative hopes to help low-income households

A GIFT card initiative being rolled out across Glasgow is hoping to help low-income households and support local businesses. Supporters say the £105 gift card being...

Capital City Press to cover 2022/23 Scottish football season

DEADLINE News is pleased to announce that frequent collaborators Capital City Press will be providing coverage of the 2022/23 Scottish football season. Providers of sports content...

Scotland Women rugby team to benefit from new £144k funding

THE Scotland Women rugby team is set to benefit from Scottish Government funding to prepare for the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand this year. The...

Cheers to that: Scots whisky maker setting down her glass after 45 years in industry

A SCOTS whisky maker is being celebrated as she prepares to set down her glass after 45 years in the industry. Master Blender Maureen Robinson, one...

Scots software company expands leadership team with new appointment

A SCOTS software company is hoping to strengthen its presence in the market with a new major appointment to its leadership team. xDesign, the digital development...

Scotland’s threatened species offered lifeline with new £4.2m fund

SOME of Scotland's most threatened species have been given a lifeline from The National Lottery Heritage Fund today. NatureScot has received £4.2m of funding to support...

Scots glass specialist hopes Ibrox contract will accelerate growth

A SCOTS glass specialist is hoping to increase its presence in the stadium market with a contract for new lounge at a famed football ground. Cube...

Scots university graduate aiming to transform lives in home country

A GRADUATE of a Scots university is aiming to help transform and save lives in his home country after securing his degree through distance learning. Graduates...

Scots nature reserves closed to public to help prevent spread of avian flu

TWO Scots nature reserves are being closed to the public in an effort to protect certain birds from avian flu. NatureScot’s Isle of May and Noss...

New report reveals high UK food standards, warns of challenges ahead

A NEW report from a government body has highlighted the food standards across the UK, whilst warning of upcoming challenges in the industry. Food Standards Scotland...

Scots educational tool launches cyber security course for young people

A SCOTS educational platform has launched a new cyber security course with the aim of making the internet safer for youngsters. The British Youth International College...

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