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Award winning photographer produces touching doorstep portraits to raise money for the NHS

STUNNING photos show how an award-winning photographer is producing "doorstep photoshoots" for people during lockdown with all proceeds going to the NHS. Neil Wykes, from Edinburgh,...

Charity restates fears Scotland will see an increase in cancer deaths post-covid-19

Scotland’s only cancer research charity, Worldwide Cancer Research, has expressed fears over how many more people could die from cancer in Scotland as a result of...

Scientist shares £1.1m prize for pioneering brain research

The world’s biggest neuroscience prize has been awarded to an Edinburgh scientist for his work to understand a rare neurological disorder. Professor Sir Adrian Bird has...

Film competition launched for young people

The National Library of Scotland and the Scottish Youth Film Festival have launched a film competition for young people on the concept of ‘home’. A chance...

New Scottish drug shows promise in battle against Covid-19

A new anti-viral drug developed by Pneumagen, a University of St Andrews spin out company, has had positive results in laboratory tests against Covid-19. Pneumagen Ltd,...

Tesco apologise to mum who cracked her tooth on one of their pastries after she demands they foot £250 dental bill

TESCO have apologised to a mum who cracked her tooth biting into one of their pastries. Mum-of-one Stacey Anderson is demanding Tesco to foot her £250...

Historic Environment Scotland launch Learn at Home Initiative

Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is launching a free online educational resource to help support home educators and learners during the Coronavirus lockdown - including free access...

Family-run TGA Mobility continues service for reliant elderly and disabled people

TGA, a family-run provider of mobility scooters, powered and manual wheelchairs, is continuing to provide back-up servicing and repairs so that customers can remain independent...

Are the costs of tackling covid-19 worth the benefits?

With questions being voiced about the cost effectiveness of the measures being used to tackle covid-19, an article published by The BMJ today asks are the costs...

Getting tourism ready for recovery

A call has gone out to those with skills, expertise and experience, who are currently ‘furloughed’ or on a reduced working pattern, to help address the...

Medics graduate early to help the NHS

The University of Dundee will this week graduate more than 130 medical students – two months earlier than normal to allow them to support the...

Scottish luxury outdoor living company Armadilla wins 2020 Queen’s Award for Enterprise

Scottish family-owned business, Armadilla, a manufacturer of eco-friendly, luxury outdoor living spaces for hotels and hospitality groups, has today received a Queen’s Award for Enterprise...

Award winning Welsh choir Only Men Aloud thank the NHS in emotional tribute song

AN AWARD winning choir has melted the hearts of thousands of fans after singing an NHS tribute song. The Welsh eight man ensemble Only Men Aloud...

Scottish football star admits to “stirring the pot” with rivals in hilarious clip after his team were awarded league title

A SCOTTISH football star has admitted he wanted to "stir the pot" with his rivals after his team were awarded the league title. Raith Rovers star...

Can you become a millionaire – without cheating? Twitter user recreates infamous coughing cheater’s game show round

A TWITTER user has challenged the internet to have a go at the infamous Who Wants to Be A Millionaire round won by a cheating...

Tech company offers support solution to help disabled shoppers during lockdown

Scottish technology company Neatebox is offering supermarkets across the UK access to innovative new technology which, the company claims, can remove the challenges millions of...

Premier of 2,000-year-old comedy coming to the Festival Theatre

Arbery Productions is creating history this year, bringing new life to an outrageous 2,000-year-old comedy with a revival of Gaius Petronius's classic Latin text The Satyricon. Adapted by...

Makar’s Poem for Essential Workers

Scotland's Makar Jackie Kay has written a poem to thank essential workers during the coronavirus outbreak. The national poet hails chemists, volunteers, carers, delivery workers, and...

New Bank Announces First CEO

Eilidh Mactaggart has been appointed the first CEO of the Scottish National Investment Bank. With over 20 years of global experience in banking and investment management,...

Agriscot Expected To Be Staged “As Normal”

“This year’s AgriScot is scheduled to take place on Wednesday 18th November and at present the expectation is that the event will be staged as normal.” This...

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