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Scots optometrist appoints product development manager amid growth

A SCOTS optometrist and hearing care specialist has appointed a product development manager to help drive its growth plans. Duncan and Todd Group's new appointment is...

Scots aviation business invests in new aircraft amid soaring demand for pilots

A SCOTS aviation business has invested in new aircraft in order to meet a soaring demand for pilots across the country. ACS Aviation has invested £550,000...

Scots charity reveals 50% rise in children requiring foster care

A SCOTS charity has warned of a 50% rise in the number of children and young people requiring foster care. Barnardo's Scotland has revealed that there...

Scots tech entrepreneurs reach for the stars with space mission funding boost

A TECH start-up is hoping to send its cameras to space after securing a boost in funding from the Start Up Loans programme. Metahelios specialises in...

Woman left in “total shock” after NYE firework shatters roof lantern, covers living room in glass

A WOMAN has been left shaken after a New Year’s Eve firework plunged into her roof lantern, shattering it and peppering her living room with...

British tinnitus charity relaunches in aims of raising awareness in fight

A BRITISH tinnitus charity has relaunched in the aim of raising awareness in its fight against the condition. The British Tinnitus Association - the only charity...

Scots tech firm completes funding round, exceeds £600k target

A SCOTS tech firm has breezed past its initial target following completion of its latest funding round. Pufferfish, which uses its spherical displays to create immersive...

Scots port’s new salt hub hopes to keep country moving this winter season

A SCOTS port is hoping its new salt import and distribution hub can keep Scotland moving throughout the remainder of the winter season. The Port of...

Scots Highlands museum set for £1.4m boost from National Lottery fund

A SCOTS local museum set in the heart of the Highlands is set for a £1.4m boost thanks to investment from a National Lottery fund. Glencoe...

NSPCC poll finds majority of Scots want tougher Online Bill for child safety

A NEW poll has found that almost 85% of adults in Scotland want senior tech managers to be held responsible for stopping children being harmed...

Aldi launch mascot charity boxes to help Scotland’s homeless stay warm

ALDI Scotland has launched a new mascot charity campaign encouraging Scots to donate their unwanted hats and gloves for the needy this winter. The discount retailer...

Scots accountancy firm combats cost of living crisis with employee reward

A SCOTS accountancy firm is set to help its employees out in the ongoing cost of living crisis with a unique reward. Ashton McGill came up...

Legendary Scots accordionist Phil Cunningham reveals he wishes he’d gone for a “sexier instrument”

LEGENDARY Scots accordionist Phil Cunningham has revealed that he sometimes wishes he'd gone for a "sexier instrument". The musician - renowned for his partnership with fiddler...

Scots neurodiveresity conference announces bursary scheme for 2023 event

A SCOTS neurodiversity conference has announced its intentions for a special bursary scheme ahead of the 2023 event. The organisers of It Takes All Kinds Of...

Scots pro-EU campaign groups join forces with new hires

TWO Scots pro-EU campaign groups have joined forces with a batch of new hires amid a fresh campaign for Scotland to rejoin the EU. The European...

Scots mainland port first to go live with zero emissions shore power for ships

A SCOTS port has become the first mainland commercial port in the country to provide zero emissions shore power for ships. The Port of Leith has...

One in five Brits will be paying off their Christmas debt at Easter, research shows

NEW research has shown that approximately one in five Brits will still be paying off their Christmas debt at Easter. Credit management company Lowell conducted research...

Sainsbury’s raises wage to £11ph amid cost-of-living £205m investment

SAINSBURY'S has raised its wage to at least £11 per hour amid an investment totalling £205m this New Year. This latest total pay rise of £185m...

House browsers in stitches over “Acrow prop” in front room of property

HOUSE browsers have been left in stitches over an "Acrow prop" left fully in view in the front room of a property. The three bedroom semi-detached...

Sir Walter Scott’s Rob Roy manuscript to go on display for first time

THE Scottish public will get to see the original manuscript of Rob Roy for the first time as it is set to go on display...

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