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Public figures urge the Royals to take action against climate change

PUBLIC FIGURES are asking the Royals to rewild their estates to fight the climate and nature crisis. A team of the UK’s most famous nature lovers...

Robert Gordon University named as Scotland’s top institution

AN ABERDEEN university has been named as Scotland’s top modern university in the Complete University Guide 2022. Robert Gordon University (RGU) has been awarded with the...

Vets warn dog owners to vaccinate pups to prevent deadly diseases

A VET is warning pet owners to have their dogs vaccinated against parvovirus after a puppy was in a fatal condition. A veterinary hospital in Lanarkshire...

Workers union calls for do not resuscitate laws to be made clearer

A UNION are urging ministers to strengthen do not resuscitate laws to protect carers. At the GMB annual policy-making conference it was decided that the current...

Scotland’s largest manufacturing conference to go ahead digitally

A MANUFACTURING conference exploring the industries’ response to the pandemic and future goals will go ahead this month. The Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service (SMAS) will hold...

Charity launch a sponsored walk to raise funds for dementia

ALZHEIMER Scotland has launched Scotland’s Memory Walk 2020 this week to encourage people to raise funds to support those with dementia. The event will go ahead...

National Fish and Chips Day will take place this Friday

NATIONAL fish and chip day will take place this Friday for the sixth year running. Arguably Britain’s favourite meal, the national day aims to bring everyone...

Charity urge government to increase funding for dental services

A CHARITY is calling for extra funding in dentistry as services have been drastically delayed in the past year. The Oral Health Foundation is asking ministers...

A new study shows that working from home has impacted employees

RESEARCH has revealed that a huge number of Brits working from home were inadequately mismanaged which led to poor mental health. Research from Office Furniture Online...

The National Library of Scotland has acquired an ancient manuscript

THE NATIONAL Library of Scotland has secured an ancient Scottish manuscript at an auction on May 18. The manuscript, known as the Chronicle of Fortingall, contains...

Edinburgh residents to have their say on council proposals

RESIDENTS in Edinburgh can have their say on initial proposals for low traffic neighbourhoods and community areas. Edinburgh City Council has launched the second phase of...

Winner of women’s prize for playwriting will debut show at Edinburgh International Festival

A SHOW of the winner of the women’s prize for playwriting will debut at Edinburgh International Festival. Paines Plough, Ellie Keel Productions and 45North announced the...

Exhibition celebrating an artists 70th birthday will go ahead this month

A MAJOR exhibition celebrating Jock McFadyen on his 70th birthday will open next week at Dovecot Studios in Edinburgh. The event, named, ‘Jock McFadyen: Lost Boat...

Complaints raised over a Nike advert featuring pregnant women exercising

COMPLAINTS have been raised to an advertising regulator regarding a Nike ad that featured pregnant women exercising. The advert which featured on all4 and ITV Hub...

Council leaders in Edinburgh are urging locals to follow Covid rules

CITY leaders in Edinburgh are emphasising caution to facilitate the areas progress out of lockdown. Local authority leaders have urged residents to follow the guidance and...

The heatwave in Glasgow is to continue until Monday

AS THE temperature in Glasgow soars, many locals have flocked to beauty spots across the city to enjoy some fun in the sun. With highs of...

European elk twins have been born at the Highland Wildlife Park

EUROPEAN elk twins have been born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s Highland Wildlife Park this month. The twins were born on May 14 to...

Libraries across Edinburgh are planned to reopen next week

MORE libraries are set to open across Edinburgh from next week. The majority of libraries in Edinburgh will be open from June 7 as part of...

Online event aimed to encourage girls to study geoscience will go ahead

AN ONLINE event aimed to encourage young female and nonbinary people across Britain and Ireland to consider a career in geoscience is set to go...

GMB call for a public enquiry over the governments response to Covid

A UNION is calling for a public enquiry over the lack of strategy from the government’s handling of COVID-19. GMB union for the health and social...

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