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Aberdeen property development already attracting buyers according to firm

A PROPERTY developer has launched its first new development of private homes in Aberdeen for five years. Leathen Green in Portlethen will comprise of 55 new...

Artist creates large scale tapestry inspired by shared lockdown experiences

EDINBURGH’s iconic Dome is set to receive a nine metre wide textile ‘wall’ as part of a new exhibition at the venue. London-based artist Christian Newby has...

EU students to benefit from Aberdeen Scholarships

A NEW scholarship is being offered by a Scottish University to mitigate the impact of Brexit. The University of Aberdeen has announced that for the academic...

£15,000 laboratory launched to study Dundee dialect

AN ONLINE laboratory has been launched looking to explore how dialect and laguage get stored in the brain, with a focus on Dundee brogue. Dr Neil...

New research shows Scots are worried about being rude during Covid-19

RESEARCH has found that the majority of people living in Scotland have faced a socially awkward-situation while trying to follow Covid-19 rules. The research commissioned part...

New community campus celebrates milestone by topping out

A TOPPING-OUT ceremony has been held to mark a milestone in the construction of a new £28m Community Campus. Castkebrae Community Campus had pupils from the...

Bids open at Whisky Hammer for unique historic cask resurrected by Holyrood Distillery

WHISKY lovers will have the chance to get their hands on re-imaginings of historic casks when they go under the hammer later this week. Holyrood Distillery...

University sign language project awarded top prize

A SIGN language project has been awarded a top prize at the British Council's eTwinning Awards Ceremony. Named as project of the year, the University of...

Study suggests sporting fans would feel safe at events

A NEW study has revealed that fans have confidence in the organisers of sports events to keep them safe during fixtures. The report consisting of interviews...

Scottish Solar technology firm establishes production facility

A SCOTTISH technology firm has been accepted onto a programme which will enable it to create a new assembly line.  Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) have...

Scientist’s LED discovery could advance brain science

SCIENTISTS have discovered a new way of making the most durable, lightweight and thinnest light source. The scientists claim this could revolutionise the future of mobile...

Police who spotted struggling cyclist using kids’ bike to get to work in the dark give him new one

POLICE who were called to investigate a man cycling around in the dark have revealed how they ended up giving him a new bike. Officers from...

Architectural director leaves post after 21 years to work on dementia technology

AN ARCHITECTURAL Director is set to step down from his role after 21 years to develop technology for people living with dementia. David Burgher, will leave...

Glasgow technology firm bolsters team with new talent

A GLASGOW based digital transformation firm has announced eight new employees to strengthen its commercial and senior leadership teams. Cloud Cover IT have announced a new...

Aberdeen scientists lead £1.8million project to reduce spread of rodent-borne infections

AN INTERNATIONAL collaboration of researchers are involved in a £1.8m project that aims to develop strategies  to reduce disease transmission from rodents to humans. Diseases transmitted...

Vets welcome Government consultation on the welfare of livestock at transport

A VETINARY association has welcomed  the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) plans for a consultation on animal welfare. The consultation by Defra in...

Communications business announces purchase of IT firm

A COMMUNICATIONS business has now bought over an IT solutions firm in a bid to expand its company. Eco Communications Limited has now announced the agreement...

Three quarters of Brits confused over tier system regulations

BRITONS are largely confused about where they can travel to and from in the UK this Christmas according to a new report The report has revealed that...

Sainsbury’s to forego business rates relief from UK Government

SAINSBURY'S board has chosen to "forego" the business rates relief on stores granted by the UK Government the Devolved Administrations since March. The company announced that...

70-year-old David Beckham appears in Malaria Campaign

DAVID Beckham has taken part in a new campaign as a 70 year old version of himself after the world has eradicated malaria. Beckham can be...

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