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Poverty linked to higher risk of Covid-19 death, study suggests

A STUDY has found that people living in Scotland's porrest areas are more likely to be affected by severe Covid-19 and die from the disease. The...

Scottish intellectual property firm celebrates 10th anniversary with turnover growth

A GLASGOW based intellectual property firm is celebrating its tenth anniversary with an increase turnover of £2.7m in 12 months. Lawrie IP recorded the healthy turnover,...

Childcare expansion announced to take place in August 2021

CHILDREN'S Minister Maree Todd has announced all eligible children will benifit from at least 1,140 hours of funded early learning and childcare (ELC). The expansion of...

Scottish Government to protect 30% of Scottish land by 2030

THE Scottish Government has proposed to tackle biodiversity loss by planning to protect 30% of its land for nature by 2030. The plans were announced by...

McDonald’s apologises after customer shares disgusting video of “earwig” found in burger

MCDONALD'S has apologised to a customer who vowed to never eat at the fast food chain again after discovering an "earwig" in her burger. Josie O'Connell,...

Joiner snaps comical photos of squirrel “doing the tango” with curvaceous twig shaped like “green lady”

HILARIOUS photos show a red squirrel about to "do the tango" with a moss covered stick "shaped like a woman." The comical snaps were taken by...

Scottish universities join forces to train young doctors

TWO Scottish Universities have joined forces to train young doctors in research relevant to the causes and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. The Universities of Edinburgh and...

Paisley Museum receives £200,000 as part of major funding pledge

A SCOTTISH museum has received £200,000 in order to transform it into a "world-class cultural destination." Paisley Museum has received the large sum of capital funding...

North Ayrshire pupils offered long term supply of free period products

PUPILS in North Ayrshire are being offered a long term supply of free period products. The new initiative called "period product subscription" allows secondary pupils to...

Direct to consumer sales set to boost Scottish economy by £2.5bn

NEW financial research shows the Scotland is set to have a £2.5bn boost due to a boom in manufacturers selling direct to consumer (D2C). The report...

Nursing students receive letter of praise from Nicola Sturgeon

SCOTLAND'S First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon has written to Nursing students to praise their hard and work and dedication. Students at the University of Dundee received the...

New research sheds light on early human migration

NEW research has revealed more about how the last ice age impacted the migration of humans. The research shows how the circulation and climate of the...

Fundraiser aiming to provide over 100,000 meals to homeless people launches

CHARITIES are partnering this Christmas to launch an event today to help those most in need for Christmas. Itsion is launching a £5 fundraiser today with...

University researchers scoop over €4 million in prestigious EU funding competition

A SCOTTISH university projects have been awarded millions in a prestigious EU funding competition. Two projects led by the University of Dundee researchers were awarded €4m...

Hand sanitisation device launched after securing clinical trials

A LIFE saving health product has now launched after securing clinical trials within the NHS and private practices across the UK. The new piece of equipment,...

Glasgow law firm announces new partner appointment

A  LEADING Scottish Law law, property and finance firm has welcomed a new partner from within its ranks.. Denise Laverty has been promoted to partner by...

Education Scotland appoints Ollie Bray as Strategic Director

EDUCATION Scotland have announced the appointment of a new Strategic Director. Ollie Bray will join the organisation from the LEGO Foundation in Denmark and will start...

Auctioned Jewellery raises nearly £30,000 for charities

A CHARITY jewellery auction has brought in almost £30,000 for a range of good causes. Recipients of the money raised included The Alzheimer's Society and Birmingham...

Glasgow car dealership introduces Christmas Chalets for customers

A SCOTTISH car company has introduced a new way to support its customers and help them feel safe while shopping for their next car. Peter Vardy...

Poll shows nearly half of parents won’t vaccinate their child

CONCERNING figures from a recent poll conducted on Facebook by a childcare company have shown a large number of people do not plan to get...

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