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Scotland’s biggest wedding event returns post Covid

LOVE is in the air this Valentine’s Day and the Scottish 2022 wedding show returns to Glasgow for the first time since 2020. Taking place this...

Burns handcrafted crystal glassware reveals new look

Burns Crystal known for handcrafted traditional glassware is revealing its new look in a bid to elevate it to first choice for consumers looking for...

Microgravity experiments could help space missions find water

New research on generating oxygen from water could help support long term missions to the Moon and Mars. Researchers at the University of Glasgow took a...

Pharma company strengthens UK presence

PIRAMAL PHARMA announced the expansion of its antibody-drug conjugate capabilities at its Grangemouth facility in Scotland and an investment in infrastructure at its Morpeth facility. Together...

Big Scots managed service provider appoints sales director

WORKFLO solutions, a growing Scottish outsourced managed service provider has promoted an employee to become its first sales director. Jonathan Weir has worked with Workflo solutions...

Veterans with PTSD may be at higher risk of diabetes

A STUDY has found that older veterans in Scotland have a slightly higher risk of type 2 diabetes than the general population. This increased risk was...

RBS launch limited time £150 switch offer

Royal Bank of Scotland is offering £150 to new and existing customers who switch their main current account as a limited time offer until April...

Curtains close on Celtic connections 2022

IN-PERSON performances at the winter music festival, Celtic Connections, came to a close last night, after three weeks of concerts, exhibitions and screenings. The festival used...

Build Ayrshire programme aims to help businesses lay foundations for bigger clients

THE second online Build Ayrshire programme, which guides local construction related businesses on how to win more new, high-value work, kicked off on February 3rd. Build...

Scots 17-year-old Olympic skier wins Youth Mountain Award

ORGANISERS of the Fort William Mountain Festival have announced that Kirsty Muir is the eighth recipient of The Scottish Youth Award for Excellence in Mountain...

Government row over ‘confusing’ application process to free bus scheme

A SCHEME to give Scots youngsters free bus travel has been criticised as confusing and difficult to join. The Scottish Government introduced free buses for under-22s...

Hard news: new cement is crucial to solving UK’s construction crisis

A University of Dundee expert has warned that the UK construction industry could be in trouble unless a new environmentally friendly cement can be produced. Dr...

Impressive Perthshire home comes to the market

A country home in Perthshire designed by Scottish architect James Denholm has been brought to the market for just under £700,000. Faskally, the home, located just...

Port of Dundee welcomes massive timber shipment

DUNDEE has welcomed one of the largest ships ever to navigate the Tay. The massive 177m (580ft) deep-sea vessel Ha Long Bay arrived in The Port...

Spain produces the best football managers in the world

A RECENT study has revealed that Spain produces the best football managers in the world. The study, ran by betting specialists Sports Pub, has revealed which...

Flying high: Scots college lecturer wins airline anniversary song contest

A SCOTS lecturer has claimed first prize in a songwriting competition for a Glasgow airline company. Davy Nicol emerged as the "clear winner" in a Facebook...

Former Apple advisor to meet with Scots female business founders

A FORMER Apple advisor is set to meet with Scots female company founders at an upcoming business event. Ron Weissman, former senior executive at Apple and...

Covid cost Scotland more than half a years’ worth of high street sales

NEW research has revealed that the pandemic has cost Scotland more than half a years’ worth of high street sales. The Centre for Cities report, The...

Cancer drug research may have significant implications for future treatment

University of Dundee researchers have discovered that a cancer drug can have long lasting effects by causing “catastrophic” DNA damage to tumour cells. CDK4/6 inhibitors were...

Ardgowan Distillery appoints architectural firm for gin distillery plans

Gourock based commercial property specialists, Bowman Rebecchi and Rebecchi Architectural have been formally appointed by the Ardgowan distillery to help them realise a new custom...

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