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Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home struggling to accomodate pets as demands grow

THE Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home is taking in more pets than ever before following an increase in the number of households welcoming new additions...

Five Scots charities supporting young people awarded crucial funding

FIVE Scots charities have received funding towards crucial projects from independent Scottish broadband provider, GoFibre and it's GoFurther Fund. The five charities range across the regions...

Rare leech once commonplace in hospitals sighted in Dumfries and Galloway

ONE of the rarest invertebrates in Scotland, the medicinal leech, has been spotted in Dumfries and Galloway for the first time. The presence of the medicinal...

Scots family pizza business secures a slice of funding

A SCOTS family pizza business has secured funding to buy a new food truck, bringing the taste of Italy to Fife. Massimo Panarella's restaurant, Don...

Lanarkshire photographer helps other businesses to stand out in the crowd

BRANDING by Zaria, a Lanarkshire based photography business, is looking to help business owners enhance their brand and tell their story through photography. Zaria Young,...

Dunblane schoolgirl, 11, has first Christmas book published

A DUNBLANE schoolgirl has had her first book published at the age of just 11. Emma Russell, winner of the Thistles Christmas story writing competition, was...

Scots students named amongst winners in global STEM essay competition

STUDENTS from across the globe had their achievements recognised when they were named winners in the 2023 TechFest global STEM Next research and essay competition. Amongst...

UK space technology company awarded lucrative Space Domain contract

A UK SPACE technology company focused on providing Space Domain Awareness (SDA) services has been awarded gainful contracts with UK Space Command and the UK...

“I nearly lost my life”: TV star on being attacked by a chimp as a child

TV STAR Ollie Ollerton has revealed how being attacked by a chimp when he was a child helped set him on a path to join...

Record 110 Fife students enroll in career programme

CAREER Ready, a social mobility charity which enables young people to connect to the world of work, has launched its annual 18-month programme for S5...

UK seal sanctuary celebrates the release of “Judi Dench”

A GREY seal pup named after actress Judi Dench has been released back into the wild along with fellow rescuees, Owen Wilson and Jack Black....

Scots farmers to be offered free health “MOT”

FARMERS who attend the Aberdeen Christmas Classic at Thainstone on Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 November will be offered a free health “MOT”. After a successful...

Scotland sees an increase in butterflies, but some species still at risk, new report reveals

OVER the last four decades, there has been a 35% increase in the number of butterflies across Scotland - but not all species are safe. Small...

Scots charity makes plea for more people to consider adoption

A SCOTS charity is pleading for more people to consider adopting a child, with this week marking Adoption Week Scotland. Barnardo's Scotland is encouraging those who...

New transatlantic addition to Edinburgh legal firm

A LAWYER who began his career in Argentina has joined the Scottish legal firm, Lindsays. Juan Casal has been appointed as an Associate in the Corporate and...

Scots city only one in the UK to be named in Europe’s most affordable visits this winter

HOTEL group Motel One has ranked the most affordable European city breaks this winter - with Glasgow being the only UK city to be named....

Scots uni launches first national pain survey to support chronic pain community

A SCOTS university claims that their new survey dedicated to the experience of those living with chronic pain has the potential to change their lives....

Furniture firm showcases their sustainable vision for the hotel of the future

A UK FURNITURE firm has revealed their sustainable vision for the hotel of the future thanks to a collaboration with three design studios. Furniture Fusion's project...

More than 2,000 Ukrainians supported by Scottish charity, new report reveals

A SCOTS charity has supported more than 2,000 young Ukrainians and their families since the beginning of Russia's invasion, according to their latest report. To mark...

Festive Scots youngsters turn out in their hundreds for annual Elf Walk

HUNDREDS of Scots youngsters got their festive feet moving yesterday as part of the annual Elf Toddle Walk to raise money for children's charity CHAS. Scores...

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