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Scottish tech company pairs up with major global drinks distributor

A SCOTS tech firm has announced its partnership with a major global drinks distributor for point of sale (POS) and printing services. MRM Global (MRM) has...

Scots teacher embarks on charity mountaineering mission

A SCOTS teacher is set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for charities Who Cares? Scotland and Mary’s Meals. Having already raised £5,000 for the...

Scots artist commissioned for St Giles’ Cathedral’s 2023 Xmas card

A SCOTS artist has been commissioned by St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh to create its 2023 Christmas card. The iconic Edinburgh cathedral, where Queen Elizabeth...

Scots mum’s life saved twice by daughter, 6, with help from Alexa

A SCOTS mum who received a heart transplant has told how her young daughter saved her life twice - using an Alexa smart speaker. Emma Anderson,...

David Lloyd Clubs announces new Edinburgh opening

DAVID LLOYD Clubs will open its long-awaited Edinburgh Shawfair club this August, with an impressive array of indoor and outdoor facilities. There has reportedly already been...

Victim of fatal A96 crash furious as Italian driver “secretly” flees

A WOMAN who suffered life-changing injuries in a car crash has been left furious after the driver responsible was “secretly” extradited. Morag Smith, 44, was driving...

Scots business aiming for must-have xmas gift following mammoth sales increase

AN EDINBURGH-BASED business is aiming to have the must-have Christmas gift of 2023 following a rousing success last year. Voxblock, the screen-free and wifi-free audiobook, was...

New consulting business fights off danger for high-risk industries

A NEW consulting business specialising in delivering human factors services to improve safety and performance has been formally launched today. Enhancing Excellence has been set...

UK ranked 13th most relaxing country in Europe

THE UK has been ranked as the 13th most relaxing country in Europe, according to experts following a 2022 report. The UK is in the top...

Scots political duo demand restoration of slashed Coalfields funding

A FIFE councillor and an MSP have written to the Scottish Government to demand the restoration of funding for former coalfield regeneration. The funding provided...

Ewe-nanimous winners: World Sheep Shearing champions crowned at Royal Highland Show

THE WINNERS of the Golden Shears World Sheep Shearing & Woolhandling Championships were crowned at the Royal Highland Show on Sunday. The Golden Shears competition included...

Racing ahead – Yorkshire Grandad breaks world speed record

A THRILLSEEKING grandad has broken another World Record with his new eco rocket-bike, reaching speeds of 169mph powered by steam. Graham Sykes, self-branded as a...

Archaeologist bags £1.7m grant to research Scotland’s prehistoric life

A Scots archaeologist has been awarded a £1.7m grant to lead an investigation into the earliest human life in Scotland. Professor Kate Britton of the University...

Royal Highland Show reports record numbers in latest iteration

SCOTS staple, the Royal Highland Show experienced its largest ever attendance at its latest iteration last weekend. The event, hosted at the Royal Highland Centre in...

Scots explorer sets off on record-breaking kayaking adventure

A SCOTS adventurer is attempting a record-breaking Arctic voyage to kayak the 2,000-mile Northwest Passage. On July 1, Mark Agnew and a team of three...

Edinburgh revealed as UK’s most “AI-ready city”

EDINBURGH is the most AI-ready city in the UK, according to results from a recent study. Scotland’s capital scored highest outside London in the SAS AI...

Scots pair race past initial target, raising £15k in 400 mile charity cycle

A SCOTS duo undertook a 400 mile charity cycle to raise funds for cancer support charities Maggie’s Lanarkshire and Inverness. Martin Leonard and Roger Hall set...

Scots entrepreneur swaps solicitors for sustainability in new Speyside holiday escape

A SCOTS entrepreneur has left behind his life and work in Edinburgh to start a new sustainable hospitality venture in Speyside. Former solicitor Paul Cannavan's new...

Scots charity bags bumper £200k funding from Government to inspire youngsters with agriculture

A SCOTS charity has been provided with £200,000 of funding by the Scottish Government in an effort to engage youngsters in farming, food production and...

UK Government falls short of target to support Fife veterans

JUST 3% of veterans in Fife have received the ID cards promised to them by the UK Government to support them with access to crucial...

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