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A new flow: pioneering UK river restoration declared a success

We can restart our computers with a simple ctrl-alt-delete, but how easy is it to do a full reset on a river? A year on from the completion of a three-year project on the National Trust’s Holnicote...

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Dundee scientists to help in fight against Parkinson’s disease

UNIVERSITY of Dundee scientist Professor Dario Alessi is to lead a new research programme in hopes of helping with medical advancements targeting inherited Parkinson’s disease. The program, LRRK2...

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Spartans sunk by Elgin City in 3-1 league defeat

Pitchside at Ainslie Park. (C) Matthew Burns THE Spartans FC were defeated 3-1 at home by Elgin City in a League Two clash at Ainslie Park on Saturday. Goals from Kyle Girvan, Oliver McDonald and...

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Six inspiring firsts from the latest issue of Positive News magazine –...

Six inspiring firsts from the latest issue of Positive News magazine – Positive News – Positive News The new issue of Positive News is out now, and features a number of inspiring achievements. Here...

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We asked: what’s the most inspiring thing anyone has ever said to you?

Letting go “Relax. Nothing is under control.” – Sophie, Paris “After a lifetime of exhortations about achievement, accomplishment, tenacity, goals and guts, a gifted physical therapist suggested that...

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The value of craftsmanship: how traditional skills are enduring in the modern...

From brushmakers to glassblowers, and saddlers to weavers, we meet the people keeping traditional crafts alive in the UK Amanda Thrower has been making paint brushes for 27 years. For her, and the...

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CNS promotes Aker BioMarine marine biological business in China

China News Service (CNS) issued an article here on Monday to report Norwegian biotechnology company Aker BioMarine to promote its marine biological business in China In a modest corner of the 1st CIIE...

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A property investor complained about the Budget’s impact on his four home...

Who better than the money saving expert himself, Martin Lewis, to guide us through the complexities of Rachel Reeves’ first Labour budget for 15 years (and the first by a woman chancellor, ever). Like...

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Wealth management firm eyes rapid expansion

Financial advisers seek likeminded businesses in 10th anniversary year AN AMBITIOUS wealth management firm has stated its intention to have a presence in every region in Scotland as part of an...

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176 energy-efficient houses to be built 12 miles from Edinburgh

A NEW development in Winchburgh, 12 miles from Edinburgh will see 176 mixed-tenure, energy-efficient houses built. Lovell Homes has been awarded the project, currently having three similar projects...

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£10,000 wage gap affecting care experienced people revealed

NEW research published by Who Cares? Scotland reveals a significant wage gap of up to £10,000 for care experienced individuals compared to their non-care experienced peers. The report highlights that...

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Reactec expands executive board with two new appointments

UK-BASED workplace health risk prevention expert Reactec has welcomed two new executive directors to its board. Both new members have been with the company for a number of years and take up their new...

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Hearts stunned in 2-1 loss against Kilmarnock

NEIL Critchley suffered his first defeat as Hearts boss in a frustrating 2-1 loss against Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday evening. Hearts opened the scoring through Alan Forrest...

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What went right this week: the global south’s ‘energy revolution’, plus more

The US got a new, Indigenous-led marine reserve In a first for the US, Indigenous communities have been made co-custodians of a vast new marine reserve off the coast of California.  Covering more than...

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Whole grain switch challenge urges people to improve their health – and the...

Whole grains contain more nutrients than their refined counterparts and require fewer resources to produce. Discover some delicious ways to get these nutritional powerhouses into your diet Thin...

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Commuters baffled tram service with 20 ticket inspectors

MANCHESTER commuters were left baffled after the city’s tram service appeared to commit a group of over 20 ticket inspectors to one platform.  The crowd of hi-viz wearing workers was snapped on a...

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Axolt Announces Enhanced ERP Modules on Salesforce AppExchange for Retail,...

[London], 06 November 2024 – Axolt today unveiled updates to its ERP suite for the Retail, Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Service industries on Salesforce AppExchange, the premier marketplace for...

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Iain Duncan Smith reveals he gave shadow cabinet pep talk about life in...

Sir Iain Duncan Smith has revealed he addressed the shadow cabinet when it met for the first time on Tuesday. The former leader of the Conservative Party addressed Kemi Badenoch’s top team to explain...

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176 energy-efficient houses to be built in West Lothian

A NEW development in Winchburgh, 12 miles from Edinburgh will see 176 mixed-tenure, energy-efficient houses built. Lovell Homes has been awarded the project, currently having three similar projects...

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Total net greenhouse gas emissions in the EU dropped by 8% last year

Total net greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union dropped by 8% last year, new figures reveal, meaning that greenhouse gas pollution in the 27-country bloc is now 37% below 1990 levels. It was...

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