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Scottish telescope network open to the world

ASTRONOMERS from around the globe will be able to gain access to a network of robotic telescopes  thanks to a new international consortium. The new consortium...

Scottish biscuit company celebrates sales as British snack appetite surges

A SCOTTISH biscuit firm is enjoying a boom in sales after selling five million bars since it launched its popular snack in January 2020. Lockdown has...

Key study to gauge mental strain Covid has placed on young lives

THE impact of COVID-19 on children and young people with intellectual disabilities is to be assessed in a new UK-wide study. The research hopes to paint...

Rural land managers praised for positive engagement on land reform

RURAL land managers are "miles ahead" with positive engagement with land reform guidance, according to a membership organisation for landowners, rural businesses and rural professionals.  Scottish...

Half of British people fantasize about owning a home they can’t affford

OVER half of Brits are fantasizing  over dream homes despite not being in the market to move according to a new study by mortgage experts. One...

Edinburgh ranked second most energy deprived city in the UK

EDINBURGH is Britain's second most energy deprived city according to a new study which found nearly half of residents report they are more tired than...

HM Coastguard warn “never, ever think it won’t happen to you”

A WARNING has been issued today by Coastguards across the UK warning those who plan to go anywhere near the coast during the Easter period...

Public to be given a say on new affordable housing in Dundee

PROPOSALS to deliver affordable housing at Ballindean Road, Dundee will be put to the public for input at on online consultation. Cullross Ltd and Caledonia Housing...

International partnership leads to world first in hop oil extraction for brewers

BREWERS can now access never before seen hop oil extracts in a world first, thanks to a collaboration between a New Zealand hop producing firm...

Children’s hospital in Sciennes closes as services move to new facilities

THE Children's hospital at Sciennes, Edinburgh has closed its doors for the final time today as Children's Services move to the new Royal Hospital for...

Mackie’s Crisps unveil new nostalgic flavour, Pickled Onion

A NEW flavor of crisps has been announced by a much loved Scottish brand with the new flavour set to hit the shelves this week. Mackie's...

Maxim Park invests in technology to support return to offices

A NEW mobile app has been launched to support the return of workers to a group of offices located between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Maxim Park, located...

Biotech firm aims to use whisky waste as sustainable source of pet food

A SCOTTISH biotech firm have announced the appointment of a pet care specialist to help the firm further its efforts into turning whisky waste products...

Museums & Galleries Edinburgh serve up a taste of the city’s past in new cookery series

A NEW digital cooking series has been launched aiming to bring Edinburgh's history to life through cookery during lockdown. The new series has been set up...

Study reveals lock down has caused nearly 1M Scots to take up exercise

ONE fifth of Scots are said to have taken up a new form of exercise since the pandemic began according to a new study. 886k Scot's...

£70m of funding aims to help accelerate Scotland towards recycling goals

A MULTI-MILLION pound investment has been announced for recycling in Scotland by the Scottish Government. The five-year £70m Recycling Improvement Fund has been announced to improve...

Exhibition displaying Scottish tapestry icon’s works announced

AN EXHIBITION exploring the life and works of a weaver who was also a body builder and former Mr Scotland is set to go on...

£4.5 million investment for Scotland’s historic towns and cities

HISTORIC communities across Scotland will benefit from over £4.5m of investment from Historic Environment Scotland (HES).  The funding was awarded as part of the Conservation Area...

Scottish borers could be “global leader” in mountain biking thanks to deal

£19 MILLION of funding has been announced for a world first mountain biking innovation centre after a  multi-million pound deal signed today has confirmed funding...

Simple blood test could transform Covid patient care

RESEARCHERS are claiming that a simple blood test may be able to identify patients at increased risk of death from Covid-19. A grant has been awarded...

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