Rewilder Derek Gow on turning his farm into an ark for lost species –...
As his book is released in paperback, a pioneer of the UK’s rewilding movement encourages us to imagine a transformed landscape filled with our lost native birds and wildlife Derek Gow has dedicated...
View ArticleWorld Mental Health Day: how workplaces can support wellbeing
The number of workdays lost through sick leave in the UK is rocketing, hitting its highest level for three decades in 2022, according to fresh data from Statista. The fifth most common reason for...
View ArticleBrits divided after outraged resident leaves fuming note on car
BRITS have been left divided after an outraged resident left a lengthy note on a parked car’s windscreen, panning its “selfish” driver. The anonymous local in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, penned their...
View ArticleMomcozy Debuts DinerPal High Chair at Harrogate Nursery Fair 2024
Momcozy, the global leader in maternal and baby products, proudly unveiled its newest innovation, the DinerPal High Chair, at the Harrogate Nursery Fair 2024. This prestigious event, renowned for...
View ArticleGlobal Festival of New Technology Fusion Content ‘The Oulim in London’ Opens...
Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organised by the Korea Creative Content Agency, “The Oulim” – A New Technology Fusion Content Global Festival will take place from 18th to...
View ArticleAI-Powered Smart Contact Lenses Developed by Senior Researcher Sai Teja...
Senior Researcher and Computer Engineer Sai Teja Boppiniti is making waves in the field of personalized healthcare with his groundbreaking development of AI-powered smart contact lenses. Specializing...
View ArticleBinefia Water Flosser: The Future of Oral Care – Say Goodbye to Traditional...
Are you still using traditional floss, struggling with gum bleeding and irritation? Why not try the latest in oral care technology that can change your routine for the better? At Binefia, we’ve asked...
View ArticleA Tory MP said Kemi Badenoch couldn’t be party leader because she’s got 3...
Of all the reasons why Kemi Badenoch might not make make a good Conservative Party leader, this most definitely isn’t one of them. It’s Conservative MP Christopher Chope, who’s been around so long he...
View ArticleScots still paying hundreds more on energy despite new price cap
SCOTTISH households are set to still be paying hundreds more on gas and electricity than before the energy crisis even though Ofgem is lowering their energy price cap again. As of July 1st, the...
View ArticleHousing campaigner slams new build which is “falling apart” after just two years
A HOUSING campaigner has slammed a block of new build flats after visiting the two-year-old property to find mould, collapsing ceilings and damp throughout. Kwajo Tweneboa, a well-known housing and...
View ArticleBiomanufacturing company awarded £200K grant
A BIOMANUFACTURING company has been awarded a considerable grant from Innovate UK in partnership with Edinburgh University. Edinburgh-based Green Bioactives (GBL) was presented with the £224,000 cash...
View ArticleScots hit one million miles in Step Challenge
Thousands of Scottish workers are stepping into a greener future A RECORD number of participants have travelled the equivalent of 40 journeys around the Earth in this year’s spring Step Count...
View ArticleBrits applaud Arsenal after club makes move to supply free sanitary products...
ARSENAL have received praise amongst Brits online after the club made a move to supply free sanitary products in the women’s bathroom at the Emirates. The snap was captured during the Gunners’ match...
View ArticleFive joyful photos from the new issue of Positive News magazine
Cast your eye over this cluster of cheering images from the new issue of Positive News magazine, which has just landed The new issue of Positive News magazine is out now, and features a host of...
View ArticleThe art of fire: how ancient forest management practices are finally being...
Authorities are belatedly realising that ancient forest management practices can have a dramatic impact, curbing the risk of disastrous blazes. As our changing climate makes wildfires more likely,...
View ArticleLife lessons: Brian Cox on what life so far has taught him
The renowned scientist, TV presenter and former keyboard player on black holes, perseverance and the value of humility My morning ritual is … Making coffee. Beyond that, I don’t have a ritual because...
View ArticleUp to £16,000 funding for Aberdeen businesses ahead of LEZ intro
TRANSPORT Scotland wants to grant small businesses in Aberdeen up to £16,000 worth of funding to convert their vehicles to comply with the new low emission zone. The LEZ Retrofit Fund provides...
View ArticleIntroduce wealth tax to ‘reduce stark inequalities’, Rachel Reeves urged as...
Rachel Reeves has been urged by a coalition of leading economists, green campaigners, millionaires, fuel poverty groups and a union to introduce a wealth tax at the budget on 30th October. In an open...
View ArticleWorking mum returns from maternity leave to COO promotion
A WORKING mum will head Gilson Gray Financial Management‘s expansion as it aims to have £1bn assets under management in 2024. GGFM, the financial planning arm of full-service legal firm Gilson Gray...
View Article‘Carbon-eating’ materials could advance sustainable construction
A TEAM of scientists from a Scots university are researching how low-carbon building materials could increase sustainability in construction. Led by Dr Mehreen Gul, a team from Heriot-Watt University...
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