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Government outlines next steps in Scotland’s aquaculture system

THE NEXT steps in reforming Scotland’s aquaculture regulatory system have been outlined by Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon. Speaking at an industry sector conference in Aviemore,...

Scots students planning 24hr charity radio broadcast in aid of Ukraine

A GROUP of Scots students are preparing to go live on radio for 24 hours in a push to raise funds for Ukraine. Journalism students from...

Scots island declared safe for seabirds after “elusive” lone rat threatened colonies

A SCOTS island has finally been declared safe for seabirds, following a successful project to remove an "elusive" lone rat which threatened colonies for over...

Young Scots musicians to be supported by £50k Eilidh’s Trust fund

YOUNG Scots musicians are set to benefit from a £50,000 funding scheme to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack. The scheme will commemorate...

Scots families consider legal action over Covid-19 care home deaths

SCOTS families are reportedly considering legal action over the deaths of relatives in care homes due to Covid-19. Families who lost loved ones in Scotland’s care...

Planning approvals for education and hospitality projects in Scotland lead the UK

A NEW report has revealed that Scotland is leading the UK in its planning approvals for eduction and hospitality projects. The March Super Sectors report from...

Scots estate agency records record high figures as housing demand outweighs supply

A SCOTTISH estate agency has recorded record high figures of £17m-a-month as the housing demand continues to outweigh the supply. Lindsays saw the record high sales...

Scots sporting stars come together to support homeless charity campaign

TWO SCOTS sporting stars are coming together to support a charity campaign to provide jobs, homes and food for homeless people. Famed cyclist Sir Chris Hoy...

Scots university reveals support package for students impacted by Ukraine war

A SCOTS university has revealed a package of support for its students who have been impacted by the war in Ukraine. The University of Aberdeen has...

Experts: Temperatures rising rapidly in Scots lochs due to climate change

CLIMATE change is affecting Scotland's lochs and reservoirs, with new research showing that water is warming rapidly. Climate change has already caused a rapid and extensive...

Creating a lega-sea: Scotland to play host to international seafood conference

SCOTLAND is set to play host to the largest international seafood conference of its kind in 2024, after their bid was accepted today. The Global Seafood...

Scots accountancy firm announces new appointment to board ahead of expansion

A SCOTS accountancy firm has announced a new appointment to its board ahead of its plans for further expansion. Henderson Loggie has announced the appointment of...

Scotland’s seafood sector sets up stall at global trade fair

SCOTLAND'S seafood sector will be on display to thousands of industry professionals as the world’s biggest seafood trade fair gets underway today. After a two-year break...

Construction to start on next phase of Edinburgh housing development

CONSTRUCTION is due to start on the first 118 homes of an Edinburgh housing development in the coming months. The Western Harbour housing development in Leith...

Scots IT specialist sponsors rising motorsport star

A SCOTS IT specialist has announced its sponsorship of one of the country's young, rising motorsport stars. Workflo Solutions, the managed services and IT support service...

NatureScot announces new funding for youth-led nature projects

NATURESCOT have today announced new funding for an environmental programme, designed by and for young people. NatureScot, Scotland’s nature agency, are encouraging anyone between 11 and...

Scots housebuilder to host public consultation on new Edinburgh apartments

A SCOTS housebuilder is set to hold a public consultation on its plans for new apartments based in the Scottish capital. Edinburgh-based Cruden Homes is to...

Costa trial new recyclable lids ahead of UK roll out

COSTA Coffee has today announced the launch of a new trial of fully recyclable lids for their drinks cups. Made from renewable plant-based material, the...

Scots property company announces two appointments with eye for expansion

A SCOTS property management company has announced two new appointments that it says will "support continued growth" as it eyes further expansion. Sandstone Group has announced...

Fight or light: Scots landmarks lit up for anniversary of Battle of Culloden

A PAIR of Scottish landmarks were lit up over the weekend to commemorate the anniversary of the infamous Battle of Culloden. Hydro Ness and Ness Bridge,...

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