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Ex-Google executive to join UK start up business board

A UK start-up business has announced the board appointment of a leading figure from the global technology sector to help it create a new data-sharing...

Scottish renewable energy company creates new leadership position

Aberdeen headquartered renewable energy firm has created a new permanent senior role for an offshore wind consultant. Andrew Duncan is set to lead the UK firm’s expansion in offshore wind and increase...

Hospitality businessman shares his secret to success

Over the past year, Eric, together with his wife Suzanne, who have both been in the trade for over thirty years, provided over 200 meals...

One million football fans will ‘work’ from the pub while watching the EUROS

MORE than one million employees are planning to ‘work’ from the pub for football matches kicking off during office hours, according to new research. More than...

Fairer assessment for blood donors comes into effect today

CHANGES to the questions people are asked before they are accepted as blood donors come into effect today, meaning all potential donors are treated the...

Scottish university research to help eliminate Sleeping Sickness

ALMOST half a million rapid diagnostic tests developed from research at a university will be donated with the aim of helping eliminate the disease known...

Green light for Ardgowan distillery following new investment of £8.4 million

A DISTILLERY has announced work will begin this year on their new distillery which is being built on the Ardgowan Estate near Inverkip, 30 miles...

Scottish inventor backed by “biggest” energy sector to develop his idea

A SCOTTISH plumber turned inventor and entrepreneur has secured the backing of the world’s biggest energy sector companies to develop his unique pipe repair solutions. Kibosh Ltd,...

Coronavirus test kits to be mailed to visitors of the Glasgow Fan Zone

RAPID lateral flow test kits will be mailed from tomorrow to all visitors to the Glasgow Fan Zone to encourage testing. 17,000 ticket holders due to attend...

New design to help rebuild the lives of domestic abuse survivors

HELPING survivors of domestic violence find safety, privacy, and space to rebuild their lives is the aim of one architecture project featuring in a university...

Cyberbullies inspire creativity in art student, leading to a “thought-provoking” project

NEGATIVE internet comments are at the heart of an exhibit in a University’s Art, Design and Architecture Graduate Showcase 2021, which launches later this week. Isla...

New services have been introduced to help find cancer sooner

A new initiative to speed up cancer diagnosis and provide GPs with an alternative route to urgently refer patients has been launched. Three Early Cancer Diagnostic...

“Exceptionally rare” pink diamonds to be offered in world first public tender

A celebrated private collection of exceptionally rare diamonds has recently been discovered in Brisbane, Australia. The Eleven Pink Diamonds originally sourced from the Argyle diamond...

Fundraisers make a splash for University’s Parkinson’s campaign

A UNIVERSITY campaign to fund research into Parkinson’s disease has smashed through the £20,000 barrier, just days after launching. Dozens of University of Dundee staff and...

Kinross based ballooning firm finally set to take to the skies again

A KINROSS adventure company has finally been given the go-ahead from the Scottish Government to resume its hot air balloon flights over Kinross, Fife and...

Scotland’s first university opens its new museum

THE oldest Scottish university is set to open the doors of its new museum on Saturday, June 26. The University of St Andrews’ Wardlaw Museum will...

120 young people from Edinburgh create multi-artform production during Covid

ONE of Scotland's leading theatre companies for young people has a large-scale multi-artform project which includes: theatre, movement, spoken word, film, and sound. ‘Generation Z:...

Robot chemist offers insight into the origins of life

A ROBOTIC ‘evolution machine’ capable of exploring the generational development of chemical mixtures over long periods of time could help cast new light on the...

Launch of “Gaelic toolkit” aims to enrich tourism experience

A NEW "Gaelic toolkit" has been launched to help the tourism industry to build upon the lure of the language with visitors. The new asset from...

Urgent calls for new veterinary agreement as UK exports to EU drop

THERE has been an urgent call for a new veterinary agreement as restrictions have cause a sharp drop in British exports to the EU and...

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