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Comic’s fresh perspective on Scotland’s “brutal and bloody” past

SCOTLAND'S criminal past provides inspiration for a new comic book telling a historic story of sex and betrayal. The Persecution of Jean Lands charts the...

Community group supports families facing hardship this Christmas

EDINBURGH volunteers have helped provide vital support to more than 100 families experiencing difficulties in the area this Christmas. Volunteers at the Corstorphine Christmas Support Project...

Early Christmas present gifted to local four-year-old boy

YOUNG Archie from Dumblane has received a special gift just days before Christmas, making his dreams of becoming a firefighter for the day come true. Thistles...

Scottish nature reserve sees 25% increase in woodland regrowth

SCOTTISH Highlands National Nature Reserve has seen its woodland regeneration increase by 25% over the past six years, a new study shows. NatureScot commissioned a repeat...

Community volunteers enjoy some Christmas cheer

VOLUNTEERS from charities in Aberdeen will be getting in the Christmas spirit this week in recognition of their work across the community. Aberdeen-headquartered technology company Xergy...

The Cats Whiskers secures £150,000 to create the purr-fect rescue shelter

CAT rescue and rehoming shelter The Cats Whiskers received a £150,000 funding boost to expand its facilities and take care of over 150 animals. Based in Alloa,...

Forensic science kits sent to pupils across Dundee to use at home

THE UNIVERSITY of Dundee is distributing free chemistry kits to offer secondary school pupils an insight into life as a forensic scientist. The 'Science At Home'...

Scotland’s answer to Willy Wonka is ready for Christmas

SCOTLAND'S own Willy Wonka, chocolatier and pastry chef Jack Coghill, is gearing up to unveil his latest collection of holiday desserts. With an incredible 4000 plus...

Edinburgh set to host first VisitBritain conference next year

EDINBURGH International Conference Centre (EICC) will be host to VisitBritain's first Association Conference in February 2024. The conference will facilitate connections between association meeting planners, professional...

Forth Ports announces Stuart Wallace as new CEO

SCOTTISH ports operator Forth Ports’ has announced a change in CEO as Charles Hammond OBE steps down from his role next year. His successor will...

Scottish recycled brick maker Kenoteq on display at COP28

SCOTS company Kenoteq built a brick wall using construction waste which is being used as a centrepiece of one of the major showcase spaces at...

Aquaculture research to receive funding boost in 2024

INNOVATIVE aquaculture projects are set to benefit from funding for research into fish health and wellbeing initiatives in 2024. With a combined total value of more...

Scotland’s new reindeer centre opens in time for Christmas

SCOTTISH county Caithness sees the successful opening the doors of its new reindeer centre in time for the holiday season. Lichen Caithness is home to Sven,...

Flaws remain in licensing proposals for grouse shooting

SCOTTISH rural businesses continue to hold 'grave concerns' regarding the operation of the proposed licensing scheme for grouse shooting. Scottish Land & Estates made these comments...

Scottish businesses celebrate success at awards night

SCOTS businesses were recognised for their high-growth potential at the 22nd round of the Scottish EDGE Awards in Glasgow last night. The awards were attended by...

Aberdeen Science Centre explores maths in new exhibit

ABERDEEN Science Centre is opening new a exhibit exploring the relationship between maths and motion as part of its latest theme.  Maths in Motion will see...

University honours Black Cats legend

FORMER Sunderland captain Kevin Ball has been presented with an Honorary Doctorate of Arts during winter graduation ceremonies at the university. Born in Hastings, Kevin moved...

Scots non-alcoholic brewery launches legal battle against Brewdog

SCOTLAND'S first non-alcoholic brewery Jump Ship Brewing has begun legal proceedings against BrewDog in an attempt to protect the name of one of its beers. Jump Ship...

Labour Leader and Shadow Chancellor visit the Port of Tilbury

SIR Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves toured the Port of Tilbury yesterday to overview London’s major port and its expansion plans. During their visit, the...

Plans for new luxury hotel in Edinburgh

EDINBURGH is hoping for a new lease of life with planning applications submitted for a 60-room luxury hotel in the city centre. Undertaken by property developers...

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