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Multi-let property in affluent Glasgow suburb goes on the market

A MULTI-LET property in an affluent suburb to the north of Glasgow has gone on the market for offers over £1.35m. Exchange House is located in...

BRC want to see policy support for retailers in election manifestos

A SHOP price inflation reduction means football fans could bag bargain TVs ahead of the Euros, but the BRC is looking for support for retailers...

New vessel constructed to support North Sea windfarms

THE construction of a new service operations vessel (SOV) aims to create new jobs and support two of the world's largest offshore windfarms. North Star has...

Charity calls on parents and carers to share experiences of poverty

THE Child Poverty Action Group has launched drive to platform the voices of parents and carers in poverty across Scotland. The Hope starts Here campaign is...

New tech to stop Scots businesses’ reliance on bottled water

A NEW water purifying technology is to be rolled out first in Scotland to help businesses that rely on bottled water. IF Technology has developed the...

New glazing tech could cut energy bills in older homes by 20%

NEW glazing tech from a Scots business could prevent heat loss by around 60% from single-glazed windows in older properties. Aberdeen-based Inglaze was set up by...

Scots tailors return home with business after getting the measure of the UAE

SUITED & Booted Dubai aims to "shake up" the suit market with the launch their first store in the UK in Glasgow. Ryan Smith teamed up...

‘Mission critical’ Glasgow office space to go up for sale

GLASGOW'S 122 Waterloo Street has been put up for sale and is tipped to be one of the biggest deals in the city’s office market...

Aurora goes down under with Australian wind acquisition

SCOTS energy specialist Aurora Energy Services Ltd will play “big brother” after acquiring ARC Wind in Australia. The Canberra-based organisation install and commission services to the...

Leith regeneration continues with green light for Ocean Point 2

PERMISSION has been granted for an £80m mixed-use development as part of the regeneration of Leith’s Waterfront. Ocean Point 2, under the steer of S Harrison Developments,...

Barnardo’s urge more people to consider becoming foster parents

A CHILDREN'S charity has issued a plea for more foster carers after figures show there's not enough to home children currently in care. Barnardo’s Scotland has...

Mum returns from maternity leave to COO promotion

A WORKING mum will head Gilson Gray Financial Management's expansion as it aims to have £1bn assets under management in 2024. GGFM, the financial planning arm...

New tech PR company launched amid skyrocketing Scots tech sector

A SPECIALIST tech PR and comms company has been launched to take advantage Scotland’s skyrocketing tech sector. Brass Neck has been created by Kirsten Paul to...

£1.5m invested into Scotland’s aquaculture sector

THE Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has secured new funding to continue its support of the development of fish sustainability. The £1.5m package will help SAIC...

New online tool to lead on seafood sector’s climate change strategy

A NEW online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change and net-zero transition has been launched.   Seafish, the public body that supports...

Youth Demand disrupt Peter Thiel’s talk over Plantir’s deals with Israel

YOUTH Demand have disrupted a talk by Peter Thiel at Cambridge University last night, suggesting his company is "profiting from genocide." Two supporters of the protest...

Graduate praises “non-traditional” route into engineering

A GRADUATE engineer has praised a Scottish university's apprenticeship scheme, branding it a route into the industry for people of all backgrounds. Megan McGaw was the...

Glasgow manufacturers to benefit from £14m of levelling up funding

MANUFACTURING businesses across Glasgow are set to benefit from £14m of funding for projects to boost sustainability and productivity With £5.4m in funding from the Innovation...

Three Scots arrested under suspicion of importing £40m of cocaine

THREE Scots are amongst the four men who have been arrested under suspicion for attempting to import around £40m worth of cocaine. The men were detained...

Scotland’s Euros bid could help to recover retail sales after April dip

AN EARLY Easter this year has been blamed for a slump in Scots retail sales in April, but a strong Scotland Euros performance could lead...

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