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NHS National Services Scotland appoints new Chief Executive

NHS National Services Scotland (NSS) appointed a new Chief Executive to its board following a "rigorous" selection process. Mary Morgan will take up the position from...

“Decarbonising the Scottish Economy” – Major renewable energy park plans unveiled

RENEWABLE energy park plans have been unveiled, proposing the construction of the large scale project in the north east of Scotland. The project is set to...

Student work provides inspiration for the future of Perth

STUDENTS have been challenged to envision the  modernisation of one of Scotland's most historic cities. Working with Perth and kinross Council, University of Dundee students came...

Brits’s bathroom pet peeves revealed in new research

RESEARCH recently published has revealed the UK's "pet peeves" when it comes to bathroom, behaviour. A national survey conducted revealed the things that annoys Brits the...

Cookbook released to raise funds for Eilidh Macleod Memorial Trust

TRADITIONAL music artists in Scotland have come together to raise funds for the Eilidh Macleod Memorial Trust. Eilidh who came from Barra lost her life in...

Increase in child abuse cases causes concern for Christmas warns NSPCC

HUNDREDS of child cruelty cases and neglect offences were recorded by Police Scotland last year prompting concern for children this Christmas. Analysis of the police data...

Pictish research project shortlisted for major archaeology award

A RESEARCH project on Scotland's Pictish past has been shortlisted for a major archeology award. The 2021 Current Archaeology Awards have shortlisted the project "The problem...

Joint campaign launched to recognise healthcare workers efforts

A CAMPAIGN to recognise care workers efforts has seen four industry bodies join forces to promote the cause. The campaign,  #ThanksForCareWorkers,  aims to shine a light...

Scots technology firm’s breakthrough could revolutionise communications

A SCOTTISH technology firm has had a major breakthrough which could see the technology come into the market in the next two years. RF MEMS technology...

New startup aims to bolster Scottish small business economy

A NEW Scottish E-commerce site is set to launch with the aim of boosting the Scottish small business economy. The website, which launches today has been...

Tom Kitchin partners with food and drink firm for new apprenticeship scheme

CELEBRITY chef Tom Kitchin has announced a new apprenticeship scheme in partnership with a Scottish food and drinks firm. The Michelin starred cook is teaming up...

Artistic Director set to take up new role at A Play, a Pie and a Pint

AN ARTISTIC director is set to step down from her role to take on a new position overseeing the largest number of plays in the...

National tourism body launches campaign to support local business

LOCAL businesses are being supported this Christmas with a new campaign to encourage Scots to shop local. "Love Local" is a campaign from the tourism industry...

Scots poets seek to revive forgotten phrase, “daft days” for Christmas

SCOTS poets are making an effort this Christmas to revive a forgotten Scots phrase "daft days." Five of Scotland's top poets are aiming to help the...

Police share “unbelievable” images of wrecked car still being driven around an hour after it crashed

POLICE have shared shocking images showing the state of a wrecked car they found being driven around for nearly an hour after it crashed. Officers from...

Dad goes viral after pranking PlayStation 5 scalper who tried to sell him console for double the usual price

A DAD has revealed how he got his own back on a PlayStation5 scalper after he tried to sell the console for almost double its...

Artist seeks mementoes of places before they sink without trace

AN ENVIRONMENTAL exhibition is urging people to find eye catching items in areas at risk from rising sea levels. The exhibition "A People's Archive of Sinking...

Diversity in nature needed to decrease risk of future pandemics

LACK of diversity on nature is a risk for future global pandemics a chief executive of a nature agency has warned. Chief Executive of NatureScot Francesca...

Cancer caused by obesity could overrun healthcare systems expert warns

A PUBLIC health expert has warned that healthcare systems could be overrun unless greater efforts are made to research links between obesity and cancer Professor of...

Glasgow investment firm invests in Icelandic aviation technology business

AN ICELANDIC airline software company has received significant funding from a Scottish investment firm. Dohop received the funding from Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) the investment means...

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