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Scots snapper returns home to showcase biggest photo collection yet

A WORLD-RENOWNED Scots snapper is set to return home next month to showcase his biggest photo collection yet. More than 20 of David Yarrow's works will...

Scots food poverty initiative awarded £10,000 by renowned drinks company 

THE LARDER has won the International Beverage’s inaugural Spirit of Our Community Awards, for their efforts to tackle food poverty.  The Coatbridge-based store looks to break...

Scots family celebrate 50 years behind the wheel of famous local inn

A SCOTS family will reach a half-a-century milestone as owners of The Original Rosslyn Inn later this month.  Graeme Harris and his son Richard are set...

Scots charity “in a desperate situation” turns to crowdfunding efforts

A SCOTS charity providing services for older people has set up a crowdfunding campaign as last resort to remain open.  Glasgow Council decided to stop financially...

“Torpedoes in the making” – Driver slammed after gas canisters weighing “a tonne each” fall off lorry

A "COWBOY" driver has been slammed after his load of giant gas canisters weighing "a tonne each" came crashing off narrowly missing passing vehicles. Traffic officers...

Scots firm Blackmount Private Wealth launches first-ever charity partnership

SCOTS wealth management firm Blackmount Private Wealth has chosen Capability Scotland as its new charity partner. Funding will underpin the care and support charity's efforts to...

Family of Scots man who froze to death given six-figure sum of compensation

THE FAMILY of a Scots man who froze to death at a windfarm have been given a six-figure sum of compensation. Wind farm bosses CSM Facilities...

Scots law firm acquires major local solicitor in growth efforts

A SCOTS law firm has acquired a major local solicitor as it continues its efforts to expand further in the field. Boyd Legal has bought Baird...

Electric vehicle charger rollout to be hampered by poor connectivity, research says

THE SUCCESS of electric vehicle (EV) charger roll out plans could be hampered by poor digital connectivity, new research has suggested. Research by connectivity consultant FarrPoint...

Scots student ditches crime-writing to become detective

A SCOTS crime-writing student has become a part of a real-life plot twist after graduating last week. Sophie Carney graduated from her Crime Writing and Forensiv...

Scots green fund distributes £3m to coast and sea health projects

A SCOTS green fund has distributed almost £3m in an effort to improve the health of coasts and seas around the counrty. Close to reaching the...

Barnardo’s receives £700k fund to help youth in construction industry

MAJOR charity Barnardo's Scotland has announced a £700,000 of funding in efforts to support youngsters in making the move into the construction industry. The charity's funding...

Scotland 5G centre appoints new CEO to help fight digital divide

THE SCOTLAND 5G centre has announced a new interim senior to "lead it into the next phase". The centre - which is focused on accelerating the...

Mum of schoolboy urging dogs to be kept on leads following horror Rottweiler attack

THE MUM of a schoolboy is urging people to keep dogs on leads after her son suffered a brutal attack by a Rottweiler. The boy –...

Scots nature restoration projects awarded over £500k in funding

A GROUP of innovative nature restoration programmes have received substantial funding through a joint grant initiative. Seven private investment projects have been awarded grants of over...

Scots hotel revealed as “haunted” following alleged spectre sightings

A SCOTS hotel has been announced as "haunted" following a collection of alleged sightings of ghosts - include one from late spiritual medium Derek Acorah. Right...

Government reveals homicides at “all time low” in Scotland

THE Scottish government has revealed that homicides in Scotland have hit an all time low, since records began in 1976. The report revealed 53 people were...

Historic “Hand of God” ball to sell for estimated price of £3m

THE HISTORIC "Hand of God" football is set to go to auction, with experts predicting the iconic memorabilia to fetch up to £3m. The ball was...

Scots university plays part in major cancer treatment breakthrough

A SCOTS university has played a part in a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. The University of Dundee, alongside biopharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim, have discovered a...

Aberdeen-based pipeline tech company receives sustainability award

AN ABERDEEN-based pipeline tech company has been recognised for their efforts in sustainability at an award ceremony. STATS Group has won the sustainability award at...

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