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Glaciers reported to have melted enough to fill Olympic size pools

GLACIERS and ice caps in two archipelagos have been losing billions of tonnes of ice as climate warms study shows. A team at The University of...

Woman’s four-year DIY passion project takes social media by storm

A YORKSHIRE woman who has been creating a mosaic staircase for four years has wowed the internet with her finalised hand-crafted designs. Posting to Facebook on...

Scots with private water supplies to be given free water by the government

PEOPLE suffering from a reduced amount of water supplies will be offered free bottled water through the government. Following the recent wave of hot weather, people...

Rare sapphire makes over £100,000 at auction after intense bidding war

AN INCREDIBLY expensive sapphire ring has sold at an auction in England for over £100,000 after an intense bidding war. The Kashmir sapphire ring was sold...

Millions invested to build charging points for electric vehicles

A SCOTTISH bank has invested millions into electric vehicles to help tackle the lack of charging infrastructure in Scotland. The Scottish National Investment Bank has invested...

Award winning author releases book with exclusive history of lighthouses

AN AWARD-WINNING Scottish author has released a new nonfiction book describing the history of Scotland’s lighthouses. Donald S Murray has released his new book ‘For the...

Ambulance workers trained to administer life saving drug

AMBULANCE workers are now being trained in supplying a life saving drug to people who may witness an overdose. Around two thirds of Scotland’s ambulance clinicians...

Rare whiskies to be auctioned off to raise money for disadvantaged children

TWO companies have announced a partnership to hold multiple auctions that will raise money for a fund that helps disadvantaged young people. The Distillers’ Charity and...

Company spends millions opening its first Scotland based refuelling station

A HYDROGEN fuel specialist company will invest millions into opening up its first station based in Scotland. Element 2, a company that refuels vehicles with hydrogen...

Edinburgh Castle is “On The Rocks” after releasing new gin themed menu

AN EDINBURGH gin company has begun a new partnership that will provide guests with a brand new three-course menu. Historic Environment Scotland and Edinburgh Gin have...

Mild kidney disease linked to increased risk of developing cancer

A NEW test has allowed researchers to discover mild kidney disease is associated with an increased risk of developing and dying from cancer. The University of Glasgow found by using...

Former Olympic swimmer’s business venture almost ruined by pandemic

A RETIRED Olympic swimmer is creating new venues for his swim academy with additional financial help after the pandemic. Michael Jamieson, 33 from Glasgow retired from...

The easiest and hardest reality shows to appear on revealed

A RECENT study has researched and revealed the hardest and easiest reality TV shows to compete on in 2021. The research from Uswitch analysed Google search...

Research confirms electric cars are £1000 cheaper to run than petrol cars

NEW research has revealed the cost of running an electric car is almost £1000 cheaper than running a petrol car. The cost of running an electric...

Musselburgh Review – Racegoers enjoy inaugural running of the Sunday Series 

MUSSELBURGH Racecourse staged the first running of the new SkyBet Super Series, with the new initiative deemed a huge success following a thrilling day of...

Sunday Series gets underway at Musselburgh Racecourse on Sunday

MUSSELBURGH Racecourse stages the first running of a new racing initiative on Sunday with the Sky Bet Sunday Series showcasing the sport in a new...

Record amount of Scottish athletes compete at overseas Olympic Games

SCOTTISH athletes will once again take centre stage over the coming weeks as the UK competes for gold at the Olympic Games. 53 Scottish athletes (32...

New software qualification has its first four graduates

A GLASGOW based software academy has had its first four graduates leave with a new accredited qualification. Ian Campbell, Klaudia Dziubek, Freddie Swift and Melanie Schwab...

Multiple Scottish lifeboat services respond to false alarm

A SCOTTISH lifeboat station launched a lifeboat after reports of a person calling for help in nearby waters. Kyle of Lochalsh RNLI had to launch after...

Human remains found in ancient graves discovered to belong to Vikings

SCOTTISH archaeologists have begun post excavation work on an ancient Viking burial site after discovering human remains. Historic Environment Scotland (HES) is funding a post excavation...

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