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Live entertainment is to return to Glasgow this summer

LIVE entertainment is to come back to Glasgow from July 3 to August 1 in an outdoor festival, ‘Live at No. 40’ organised by the...

Edinburgh International Film Festival is to go ahead this year

THE 74th Edinburgh International Film Festival is to go ahead from 18-25 August this year. The in-person event is set to deliver indoor and outside film...

University chosen by Amazon to compete in a challenge

POSTGRADUATE students from the University of Glasgow have created conversational assistants that perform a range of helpful tasks as part of an Amazon challenge. The computing...

UK retail sectors should act now to follow the new EU VAT system

RETAIL businesses in the UK must take immediate action to meet the new EU VAT regime. According to top tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg, retail...

Aberdeen based digital marketing firm moves offices after huge growth

A digital marketing firm based in Aberdeen has announced plans to move to a new office after experiencing a six-figure increase in profits in the...

Amnesty launch action after a disturbing tv broadcast of a journalist airs

AMNESTY International have launched an urgent action after a disturbing broadcast of Raman Pratasevich making a confession was televised.   The co-founder and former editor of...

A new study into memory retention has revealed compelling facts

NEW research has revealed interesting and beneficial facts about our memory retention. Research conducted by the University of Glasgow and the University of Birmingham has been...

A new study has revealed the importance of data sharing during COVID

NEW research conducted by the University of Glasgow has revealed that data sharing has been crucial to Scottish councils in managing the pandemic. A report published...

Endangered triplet tigers have been born at the Highland Wildlife Park

ENDANGERED Amur tiger triplets were born at the Highland Wildlife Park last week. The cubs were born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Highland...

A digital company is coming to Glasgow, giving the city an economic boost

A DIGITAL tech company is to be set up in Glasgow providing 100 new jobs which is a much-needed boost to the city’s economy. AND Digital...

Research shows going green is a factor in people wanting new cars

GOING greener is a major reason why people want to buy a new car this year according to new research. Shifting to a less polluting vehicle...

Art exhibition showing unseen work by Alexander Goudie to happen in July

AN ART exhibition in the Scottish Gallery showcasing unseen work by the late Alexander Goudie will take place in July. Alexander Goudie (1933-2004) was a Scottish...

Charity to mark International Missing Children’s Day by revealing statistics

A CHARITY is marking International Missing Children’s Day by sharing horrifying statistics across the UK. The charity Missing People supports missing children and adults, and their...

Scottish strawberries to hit supermarkets after a delay due to weather

SCOTTISH-GROWN strawberries will hit supermarkets this week after a delay in production due to bad weather. The beginning of the strawberry season was delayed by a...

Sepsis charity pay homage to NHS staff and patients

A CHARITY is thanking NHS staff and patients for their help in crucial genetic research. National charity Sepsis Research FEAT is paying homage to Clinical Trials...

The public are invited to celebrate World Bee Day by snapping pics of bees

AN APP can be downloaded to picture bees in their natural habitat for World Bee Day, allowing citizens to be scientists for the day. The Spot-A-Bee...

Study reveals birds in the city have a genetic advantage over rural birds

CITY birds are genetically different and more advantaged compared to countryside birds according to a recent study. The study, conducted by Caroline Isaksson, senior lecturer at...

Scientists take part in an environmental protest in museum

ACTIVIST scientists took part in a demonstration this morning in the Science Museum to protest against a Shell sponsored exhibition. Extinction Rebellion scientists locked themselves to...

Virtual Scottish trade event has been a major success

A VIRTUAL travel trade event for reconnecting Scottish tourism with worldwide tour operators and travel agents has been a success. The Scotland Reconnect 2021 event, which...

University documentary exploring period poverty debuts tomorrow

A DOCUMENTARY exploring period poverty made by students and staff at Edinburgh Napier University is to be premiered tomorrow. The film, called ‘Bleeding Free’ was shot,...

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