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Architect says her “hellish prison” room in TUI Greek hotel would be condemned in UK

AN architect has claimed her five star TUI hotel in Greece was so bad it would be "condemned" in this country. Nuala Finch and her family...

Five star hotel branded “FaulTUI Towers” after family’s hair goes green and skin flakes off thanks to “chemical problems” in pool

A FIVE star hotel has been branded "FaulTUI Towers" after chemicals in the pool turned a family's hair green and made their skin flake off. The...

UK’s biggest halloween event set to return to Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens this October

The UK’s biggest Halloween event returns to Glasgow as itison announces GlasGLOW’s return to The Botanic Gardens this October. Last year saw 75,000 people step into...

£8 million nature boost for urban communities

A PUBLIC body has announced funding to help people nature thrive in the most deprived areas of Scotland The Scottish Natural Heritages' new £8 million will...

THEATRE – Peter Gynt at Edinburgh International Festival

  IBSEN’s three-act verse- drama, Peer Gynt, was written in 1867 with the intention never to be performed and perhaps, it would have been better if...

THEATRE – The Secret River at Edinburgh International Festival

THE SECRET River is an intense, gritty show that does not stray from the dark history of early colonisation. Andrew Bovell adapted The Secret River...

History of Dundee’s public art showcased in exhibition

A NEW exhibition at the University of Dundee will explore the role that culture has played in the city’s regeneration over the past four decades. ‘Art for...

Flat which is one of ‘Scotland’s most expensive properties per square metre’ – on sale for £257k

A FLAT believed to be one the most expensive properties per square metre in Scotland - has gone on sale with a price tag of...

YOTEL Edinburgh offer 240 free rooms to Edinburgh Festival Fringe performers this August

A NEW CITY CENTRE hotel is offering a city first initiative offering free hotel rooms Edinburgh Festival Fringe performers throughout the festival. YOTEL Edinburgh is...

Researchers warn ‘world’s most endangered’ mammal faces extinction within a year

One of the world’s most endangered animals could face extinction within a year if illegal fishing nets continue to be used, researchers at the University...

Researchers at Scottish University make critical discovery that could lead to cure for cancer

SCIENTISTS at a Scottish university have  discovered a new cell cycle  and molecule that may help shed light on the mystery behind the development of...

Three Generations of Whisky Craftsmanship Celebrated in Limited Edition Oban Bottling

AN OBAN Distillery has unveiled a limited edition Single Malt Scotch whisky inspired by the unique and personal stories of the MacLean family. Oban Old Teddy celebrates 66 years...

Hospital chief suing TUI after two-bedroom apartment for family of four downgraded to one bed – 10 days before flying

A FURIOUS holidaymaker is suing TUI after his two-bedroom "family" apartment in Greece was downgraded to just one bedroom. David Stacey is demanding a refund of...

Veteran Nessie hunter claims his video shows two 20ft monsters together near the shore

A VETERAN Nessie watcher claims to have spotted two 20ft monsters swimming together in the legendary loch. The clip shows two dark objects moving closely together...

Loch Ness skipper captures sonar image of 25ft “creature” deep below the waves

A BOAT skipper has captured an incredible sonar image which he claims shows a 25ft-long Nessie lurking deep beneath the waves. Mike Bell captured the remarkable...

Professor Mark Hector honoured by International Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Professor Mark Hector, Dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of Dundee, has been awarded a prestigious Honorary Membership of the International Association...

Spectacular Jousting returns to Caerlaverock Castle

Spectators can choose their champion as noble knights face each other in the field when Spectacular Jousting returns to Caerlaverock Castle from 12.30pm – 4.30pm...

Aberdeen home earliest reference to ‘whisky still’ in 1505 researchers claim

HISTORIANS have scotched the belief that Fife is the birth-place of Scotland's national liquor. Experts uncovered early references that suggested the origin of the spirit may...

Leading university employs pioneering recycling scheme to remove 40,000 plastic bottles from local community

A PIONEERING recycling initiative at a leading Scottish university will help remove more than 40,000 plastic bottles from the local community. A glass bottling system has...

Prestigious research grants worth a quarter of a million pounds awarded to university

TWO Scientists from a leading Scottish university have been awarded a prestigious research grant to help with their biological study looking into the properties of...

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