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Almost half of teachers responding to a report on teaching said they face either supply-only work or unemployment for the ...
Cats develop dementia similarly to humans with Alzheimer’s disease, leading to hopes of a breakthrough in research, according ...
More than half of Scotland’s bars, pubs and hospitality venues expect trading performance to fall this year, with 14 per cent ...
Former presenter Peter Duncan describes Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter as ‘a true force of nature... a wonderful, inspiring ...
Scottish firms are trying to stay competitive, even at the expense of their own profit margins it may seem” – Judith ...
However, poor Ben has a problem: his rope supplier has shut down. A chandlers near London’s Covent Garden, it actually called the product - a standard issue boat rope - “magicians’ rope” due to his ...
An aspiring writer will win the chance to have their play produced and performed at next year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe in a new prize launched today which aims to “rewrite the rules of breaking ...
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon admits she should have paused gender Bill, as The Scotsman advised before Scottish Parliament vote ...
Dr Yvonne Davies says Scotland’s life sciences sector doesn’t just need innovation – it needs a strategic infrastructure ...
A Moray road has closed after a car and ambulance crash. Emergency services were called to the A98 at Arradoul after a crash ...
The Champions League third qualifying round second leg between Viktoria Plzen and Rangers takes place on Tuesday, August 11 ...
Roadworks which have closed Erskine Bridge to traffic in one direction have been extended. The Erskine Bridge, is currently ...