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More affordable homes for Edinburgh

Increasing housing supply and supporting home-ownership. Edinburgh tenants are settling into new flats at a development of 138 homes built through an innovative scheme to deliver...

Global war against the rat

The role of the rat in the development of epidemiology is the subject of a new £990,164 research project at the University of St Andrews. Medical...

Sanitary products anniversary

Millions of free period products delivered. More than eight million free sanitary products were provided to school, college and university students across Scotland in the first...

Steel worker diagnosed with two asbestos diseases

A RETIRED steel worker has urged former tradesmen and their families to flag asbestos concerns to their doctor after he was diagnosed with TWO asbestos-related diseases. Iain MacKenzie,...

Impact of UK welfare cuts revealed

Thousands of families are being pushed into poverty – with UK Government welfare changes set to reduce spending on social security in Scotland by £500...

Reckless motorist swerves off road and on to pavement – just to beat queue for McDonald’s

A RECKLESS motorist has been filmed swerving off the road and driving "at speed" on the pavement - to beat traffic queuing for a McDonald's. The...

Terrifying moment young girl “plays chicken” on dual carriageway

POLICE have released heart-stopping footage of two young girls crossing a dual carriageway - one of whom appears to play "chicken" with an approaching car. The...

Skindred announce show at London’s Roundhouse

Following a summer run of highly impressive summer festival appearances Skindred are pleased to announce that they will play a special one-off show at London’s...

Consultant vacancy figures show there are still “simply not enough doctors in our NHS”

Vacancies in the consultant workforce across Scotland’s NHS are increasing significantly, with a high number of posts also left unfilled for more than six months,...

Scotlands WW1 Story by 100 Young Artists

One hundred stories of Scotland’s WW1 - told through the perspective of 100 young artists - feature in an innovative new installation launched today at...

Brexit cases intervention

Lord Advocate applies to make representations to hearings. The Lord Advocate today lodged applications to intervene in two legal cases aimed at stopping the UK Parliament...

Scottish Schools Love Cyber Security Sessions

Nearly 40,000 school pupils grabbed the opportunity to enhance their cyber security skills, and learn more about the exciting career opportunities available in one of...

Eminent scientist’s 160-year-old theories aid light wave discovery

A previously unknown type of light wave has been discovered by researchers, based on the pioneering work of a 19th century Scottish scientist. Equations developed by...

Aberdeen city joint inspection for children and young people in need of care and protection.

Inspectors have identified key strengths in the way children and young people in need of care and protection in Aberdeen are supported and cared for.  The...

Brexit Advice Video Launched for European Visitors

 VisitScotland is ensuring that European visitors aren’t put off coming to Scotland because of uncertainty and misinformation around Brexit. The tourism organisation’s European marketing team has...

National Tour for FRISKY & MANNISH

Welcome back Frisky & Mannish who this year celebrate 10 years since they burst onto the scene with their wildly popular brand of musical infotainment!...

NHS pay award for medical and dental staff

Announcing a pay award of 2.5% backdated to 1 April 2019 for NHS Scotland medical and dental staff, general medical practitioners and general dental practitioners,...

A day of celebrations for The National Wallace Monument’s 150th Anniversary

The National Wallace Monument has unveiled a day of celebrations to mark the visitor attraction’s 150 year anniversary since it officially opened to the public...

Scotland’s STEM teaching gets £1.3M boost

Keeping children safe online; improving the use of digital technologies in the classroom; and funding travel across one of Scotland’s most remote school clusters to...

Student hopes to plant seeds of interest in Community Garden

A Nursing student at the University of Dundee is calling on green-fingered locals to come together and grow healthy produce for members of their community...

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