Sheraz Daya: The Predator Behind the Mask of a Surgeon
Sheraz Daya is not the respected surgeon he claims to be. Behind the glossy veneer of his Centre for Sight clinic lies a man who has built his success on manipulation, deceit, and the relentless...
View ArticleEssential for Autumn Adventures—BottleBottle Keeps You Refreshed on Every...
As autumn rolls in and outdoor enthusiasts gear up for new adventures, one challenge remains constant: staying hydrated while on the move. Whether you’re hiking through vibrant forests, embarking on...
View ArticleNadine Dorries said Angela Rayner ‘gives working class people a bad name’ and...
Former Conservative MP and – we still can’t get our head round this, no matter how often we type it – culture secretary Nadine Dorries has been getting hot under the collar again about Labour MPs...
View ArticleScottish tourism helps to provide stability to commercial property
THE strength of Scottish tourism is “underpinning” the stability boost in commercial property investment according to new research. The research by Knight Frank based on its analysis of Real Capital...
View ArticleNew urban park proposed for Glasgow’s southside
NEW design proposals are to be unveiled this week for an urban park which hopes to bring more community space to Glasgow’s southside. The Devon Street Urban Park, a project led by Glasgow’s Urban...
View ArticleCheese market on the rise thanks to social media trends
CHEESE sales in the UK have seen a boom in the past year, with viral trends cited as a big influence in a new study. Research from The Knowledge Bank found that around 80% of households purchase...
View ArticleEdinburgh leisure trust makes award shortlist
Local swim teachers and providers celebrated across the country AN EDINBURGH leisure trust has been shortlisted for a national sport award following its commitment and quality in supporting children...
View ArticleLearn to Swim | Sport Aberdeen dives into success with award win
Local swim provider recognised for excellence in teaching vital skills AN ABERDEEN leisure trust has won a national sport award showcasing its exceptional dedication to developing and delivering its...
View ArticleA lot can happen in 3 months
By Russell Bruce A lot can happen in three months – like a government elected by a huge majority now as unpopular as the Tories. Starmer’s assumption is they can turn this around but the omens are not...
View ArticleWell versed: the pharmacy that dispenses poems instead of medicine
Fresh from opening a London branch of the Poetry Pharmacy, peddling literary first aid to a new generation from the most famous shopping street in the world, founder Deb Alma explains why poetry is in...
View ArticleVidlock.io: Secure and Monetize Your Video Content with Access Codes
In today’s digital age, video monetization is crucial for content creators, educators, and businesses alike. Platforms like Vidlock.io have emerged as a valuable tool in this realm, enabling creators...
View ArticleAnnouncing a New Range Of Fireworks – Vibrant Colours and Louder Bursts
Good news for all those who are looking for top-quality latest fireworks for any occasion. Big Shotter Fireworks announces its brand-new line-up of fireworks for 2024. The retailer has stocked a wide...
View ArticleHeartbreaking Truths: “Measure of Silence” Sheds Light on Honor Killings
Prepare to be shaken to your core as “Measure of Silence,” a powerful new documentary film, exposes the chilling reality of honor killings worldwide. Produced by Filmontary, this investigative film...
View ArticleJenrick supporter says Conservative Party should avoid ‘irascible’ Badenoch...
A supporter of Robert Jenrick’s campaign for the Conservative leadership has said his party should avoid selecting a candidate with an “irascible” style, which they suggested reflected the approach of...
View ArticleBRC want to see policy support for retailers in election manifestos
A SHOP price inflation reduction means football fans could bag bargain TVs ahead of the Euros, but the BRC is looking for support for retailers in election manifestos. The British Retail Consortium,...
View Article£35m Musselburgh development takes top prize at Scots awards
AN INDEPENDENT housing developer has won the Apartment of the Year at The Herald Property Awards for its landmark development. Dundas Estates’ The Wireworks, located at the former Brunton Wireworks...
View Article‘A celebration of migration.’ Portrait series salutes NHS workers
The invaluable contribution of migrant workers to the UK’s National Health Service is recognised in a new collection of portraits A moving portrait series by photographer and Oscar-nominated director...
View ArticleWalking charity brings research to life at national festival
Event to demonstrate how small activity changes bring big benefits A LEADING walking charity is inviting members of the public to discover the benefits of everyday physical activity at a special event...
View ArticleWealth firm prepares for charity challenge
Team to tackle 23-mile trek along Fife coastal path A LEADING wealth management firm is set to walk 23 miles from Elie to St Andrews along the picturesque Fife coastal path in a day to raise money for...
View ArticleThe Dutch ‘tile whipping’ competition to green gardens and streets
The national tegelwippen contest seeks to restore greenery and help the Netherlands meet its climate targets Move over, football. The Netherlands has a new national sport, one helping to greenify...
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