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A global chip shortage could impact Scottish companies

SCOTTISH business will have to forward plan as a global chip shortage emerges. IT experts are warning managers and business owners to plan on what...

Scottish brewer launches a secret beer garden on for only one weekend

A SCOTTISH brewer has revealed details of its exclusive secret beer garden which will be open for one weekend only. Innis and Gunn have announced that...

Scottish rugby star gets a first class honours degree

A SCOTTISH rugby star has been awarded a first-class honours degree after a nine-year academic journey and a career in international sport. Jamie Farndale, 27, was...

Scottish Government announce £10m funding for the environment

THE SCOTTISH Government have announced funding to safeguard wildlife and tackle biodiversity loss. Projects that restore nature, protect wildlife and tackle biodiversity loss and climate change...

New affordable flats development in Pitlochry to boost the towns housing

AFFORDABLE homes in Pitlochry have been given to tenants to boost the town’s housing availability. Keys for 12 of the new flats in the town from...

British plant based brand raise £2m in investments

A BRITISH plant-based restaurant has raised £2M to bring affordable vegan food to the market. Ready Burger, based in London, have closed their first funding round...

Doctors union respond to government commission report on race

A DOCTORS union are calling out a report from a government committee due to its ignorance of racism in the NHS. The British Medical Association (BMA)...

The grandson of Scotland’s oldest PHD student gets an honours degree

THE grandson of Scotland’s oldest PHD student has been awarded with his Honours degree. David Hughes, 22, of North Queensferry was awarded an Honours degree in...

The public are invited to share views on a new development in Midlothian

THE public are to be given a say on a new employment development in Dalkeith, Midlothian. Buccleuch Property are aiming to deliver a new employment development...

Scottish distillery launches a competition to celebrate World Rum Day

A SCOTTISH distillery has announced a competition to celebrate World Rum Brand with a huge supply of rum up for grabs. North Point Distillery have teamed...

Graduate art show is to return to Glasgow tomorrow

THE second part of a graduate art show is to return to Glasgow tomorrow and run across ten venues. The Alternative Degree Show Festival will showcase...

Research from a Scottish university reveals new data on mental health

A STUDY from the University of Dundee and University College London has shown strong links between ‘emptiness’ and suicidal behaviour. There has been a global rise...

Global law firm aims to tackle the climate crisis by cutting emissions by 50 per cent

A MULTINATIONAL law firm is to cut global carbon emissions by at least 50 per cent by 2030. Global law firm Pinsent Masons have revealed plans...

Research from a Scottish university shows interesting facts about emojis

A STUDY conducted by the University of Edinburgh has revealed perceived opinions on emojis. The research, which was funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences...

A British vodka brand has been found in breach of five ad codes

AN ADVERTISING regulator has found AU Vodka in breach of five codes for encouraging excessive and irresponsible alcohol consumption. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) challenged the...

Scottish festival celebrates and supports young musicians

A SCOTTISH festival has created a giant sand portrait to urge support for young musicians. East Neuk Festival, which will take place on July 1 to...

Edinburgh has been named as the best city for pet-friendly venues in the UK

A NEW study has revealed that Edinburgh is the most pet-friendly city in the UK for those who want to take their furry friend to...

Edinburgh festival criticised over an “inappropriate” play

EDINBURGH International Festival has come under flames due to a “highly inappropriate” play which trivializes Hindu gods. Upset Hindus are asking the festival to withdraw the...

Study calls for employers to push for more work life balance for employees

A REPORT has found that employees across Europe are stressed due to a lack of a work-life balance. The new findings are revealed in ‘The Future...

Scottish University announces discovery of a “rare” planet

THE discovery of a "rare" planet has been announced by researchers from the University of St Andrews. The discovery, which was published yesterday in ‘Nature Astronomy’,...

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