Edinburgh Bus Users Group lash out against council’s plans to create active...
A CAMPAIGN group dedicated to protecting and improving Edinburgh’s bus network has criticised the council’s plans for an active travel route in Leith. The Edinburgh Bus Users Group (EBUG) spoke on...
View ArticleExperienced Business Coach Jake Smolarek Unveils New Coaching Programme for...
Achieve sustainable growth and clarity with personalised coaching. Jake Smolarek, a professional business coach from London, UK, is excited to launch his new business coaching programme to help...
View ArticleTop 5 Best online Edtech platforms in India
The online higher education and upskilling industry has been experiencing rapid growth and evolution, driven by technological advancements, increasing internet penetration, and the growing demand for...
View ArticleA Political Horseshoe: How the Far Left and Far Right Aren’t as Different as...
Imagine a political rally—on one side, a far-left group demands sweeping economic reforms and decries corporate greed. On the other side, a far-right group denounces global elites and calls for the...
View ArticleNegotiate UK-EU customs union to tear down ‘damaging’ Brexit barriers, Davey...
Ed Davey will call on the government to negotiate a new customs union with the European Union (EU) to “turbocharge our economy in the medium and long term.” Delivering his first major speech of 2025,...
View ArticleTwo housing applications for 900 homes in Edinburgh green belt receive over...
TWO housing applications in the Edinburgh green belt have been recommended for refusal by city council planning officers. Plans for the housing proposals will be reviewed by councillors next week...
View ArticleScottish scientists enhance water safety with new detection system
NEW technology to improve waterborne pathogens detection has been developed to enhance public water safety. Scientists at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh developed this improvement – the change...
View ArticleNew plant-based reusable theatre caps created for NHS Scotland
REUSABLE theatre caps made from sustainable plant-based material have been created for NHS Scotland. The caps are part of a research project led by the University of Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt...
View ArticleEdinburgh City’s ultras welcome beloved side to pitch with amazing display of...
EDINBURGH City football players were welcomed onto the pitch last night by a row of fiery red torches set off by the team’s ultras. Edinburgh City were taking on local rivals Spartans FC in the City...
View ArticleEdinburgh Airport achieves record-breaking passenger levels
EDINBURGH Airport had 15 million passengers in 2024, the first time this level has been achieved at an airport in Scotland. Edinburgh Airport is among the first airports in the UK to achieve growth in...
View ArticleEmbark on a Transformative Journey with Ofer Valencio’s Remarkable Literary...
New York, NY – We all have dreams, and if life gives you a chance to take steps toward achieving your goals, will you step forward? Sometimes in this life, we come to a situation when our dreams aren’t...
View ArticleAn Austrian MEP’s response to Elon Musk’s ‘Nazi salute’ went wildly viral and...
It was Donald Trump’s inauguration day but it was Elon Musk’s ‘Nazi salute’ that proved to be the lasting image of the former President’s return to the White House, and people are naturally still...
View ArticlePrimark launches fashion range for people with disabilities
The pieces for men and women include a trenchcoat that can be taken off while seated and hidden access points for stomas and insulin pumps The budget retailer Primark this week launched an ‘adaptive’...
View ArticleVPZ issues stark warning to government over proposed bill
VPZ has issued a warning to the UK Government regarding the risk of black market growth due to the potential tobacco and vapes bill. The UK Government-led Bill passed its first Commons hurdle by 415...
View ArticleSt Andrews Links Trust in talks to take on new golf course
ADVANCED talks mean that St Andrews Links Trust may take over a long-term lease of the championship Duke’s Golf Course. The plans, which are pending finalisation, would see the Links Trust take over...
View ArticleBraving the frozen wilderness: the researchers working to protect Antarctic...
The Antarctic tundras are home to a range of species that have adapted in fascinating ways to the frozen conditions. The climate crisis means that thousands of penguins are now at risk, but efforts...
View ArticleWe asked: when have you experienced the kindness of strangers?
Travel trouble “Rushing to catch the metro in Moscow I tripped on the steps and nearly fell headfirst. Two people caught me and helped me to the train, while a guy on the train put his foot in the...
View ArticleCharity dresses domestic abuse survivors in outfits for a new start
ALICAS, a charity that was co-founded by domestic abuse survivor Rachael Bews, has launched across the UK to “end the shame for people in clothing crisis”. Women who are leaving situations of...
View ArticleA Father and Son’s Journeys Through War and Peace: “Tough Choices” by Sir Tim...
This story is a powerful work of fiction that is rooted in the actual lives of two outstanding men, Tod Peterson and his son Scott. You will read about their strengths, weaknesses and the experiences...
View ArticleBay Tree Funerals Extends Reach Across Leicester and Leicestershire
Leicester, UK – Bay Tree Funerals, a caring funeral director based in Blaby, is pleased to announce an expanded commitment to families across Leicester and Leicestershire. Under the guidance of Lady...
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