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Perth-based wine sommelier to expand product range following funding boost

THE Wine Hall, a Perth-based e-commerce platform specialising in rare wines, is broadening its product range following a funding boost from the Start Up Loans...

New dad who plans to run from Glasgow to Aberdeen for charity receives fundraising boost 

THE FUNDRAISING efforts of a new dad who plans to run from Glasgow to Aberdeen in aid of Ronald McDonald House and The Archie Foundation...

International Beverage announces Scottish charities set to benefit from £25k Spirit of Our Community fund

ONE of Scotland’s leading spirits producers, International Beverage, has unveiled the three winning recipients of this year’s Spirit of Our Community Awards. £20,000 has been donated...

Aberdeen Science Centre receives more than £37k in funding for rooftop solar panels 

ABERDEEN Science Centre has been awarded more than £37,000 in funding to install rooftop solar panels. The funding will see the centre benefit from improved energy...

Gone in 60(ish) seconds: Shocking moment car thief uses angle grinder to dismantle wheel lock

THIS is the shocking moment that a callous car thief sends sparks flying on Valentine's Day - by using an angle grinder to dismantle the...

Former Macdonald Holyrood Hotel Relaunches as Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood

THE FORMER established Holyrood Hotel has relaunched as Edinburgh Marriott Hotel Holyrood, marking the completion of a £10m refurbishment. The hotel has been integrated into Marriott's...

International investigation disrupts world’s most harmful cyber crime group

The NATIONAL Crime Agency has revealed details of an international disruption campaign targeting what it says is the world’s most harmful cyber crime group, LockBit. After...

Family-run gin distillery uses blockchain for water clarity

AN ARTISAN, family-run gin distillery near Keith, Moray is using blockchain technology to be clear about the amount, quality, and provenance of the water used...

ASCO secures major contract with BP for its Trinidad and Tobago operations

MATERIAL management and logistics provider ASCO has secured a five-year contract with BP Trinidad and Tobago (BPTT). Under the contract, ASCO will provide supply base and...

Funding awarded for farming to help tackle climate change

MORE than £7m has been awarded to 517 rural businesses in 2023 from the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme (AECS). Overall, £27m will be paid over the lifetime...

Barrhead Travel reports record-breaking January thanks to bumper holiday bookings

BARRHEAD Travel has recorded the most successful month in its history following huge demand for holiday bookings this January. Sunshine Saturday – typically the first Saturday...

Scots tech company in search for Amelia Earhart’s lost plane reveal groudbreaking new sonar imagery

SCOTS tech company Clarus Networks Group is playing a key role in uncovering one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history - the disappearance of...

TechFest launches new programme to develop Aberdeen’s innovators of the future

STEM charity TechFest is launching a new programme aimed at helping Scottish secondary school pupils in Aberdeen to discover their innovative side. In June 2023 the...

Scottish law firm bolsters senior team with five new appointments

INDEPENDENT Scottish law firm Anderson Strathern has bolstered its senior team with the appointment of a partner and a further four directors. The move strengthens Anderson...

Swimming coach who secretly filmed children undressing is sentenced

A FORMER sports coach from Portsmouth who supplied videos of naked swimming pupils to an Australian paedophile has been jailed. Terry Neale, 55, from North End,...

Laser firm moves to larger Glasgow premises following funding support

WATT Laser has completed a £433,000 project to expand its business within the Clyde Gateway Tradepark in Glasgow, with £128,000 grant support from Scottish Enterprise. The...

New guidance to protect gull populations in serious decline

NATURESCOT has updated guidance for gull licensing in response to significant and serious declines in all five species that breed in Scotland. The move will reduce...

Seagrass planting robot to reinstate vanishing ocean meadows and tackle climate change

A TEAM of young engineers is launching a £100,000 project to build a robot that will plant seagrass to help fight climate change. The project is...

David Short to lead Balfour+Manson as exec steps down after nearly a decade

BALFOUR+Manson has announced that David Short is to take over as Executive Chairman, succeeding Elaine Motion, who has spent almost ten years at the helm...

FET appoints new lead to grow its energy transition portfolio

FORUM Energy Technologies (FET) has appointed its first ever energy transition business development manager within its subsea business. Martin Thomson brings with him a wealth of...

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