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    Aberdeen woman admits stealing designer clothes from John Lewis

    2019-05-28T15:13:00Z

    An Aberdeen woman has admitted stealing more than £300 of designer clothes from a city centre department store.

  • Castlebay
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    Landscape used to lure teachers

    2018-12-31T00:00:00Z Commissioned for

    A parent council is promoting an island’s landscape in an effort to attract applicants to a vacancy for a maths teacher at their school. The closing date for applications to the post at Castlebay Community School on the Isle of Barra in the Western Isles is 28 September. Worried by ...

  • Piggy bank shoestring budget 750
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    John Lewis and Diageo on how budget cuts can create opportunities

    2018-02-21T14:32:00Z

    Diageo’s Syl Saller and John Lewis’s Craig Inglis believe marketers should approach budget conversations with the broader business in mind. Brittle consumer confidence, uncertainty over Brexit and relatively weak GDP and productivity growth in the UK means there is pressure to be more frugal and more accountable in proving the ...

  • Adult beaver at Knapdale
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    More beavers reintroduced to Knapdale Forest

    2018-01-01T14:46:00Z

    Adult beaver at Knapdale Three more beavers have been successfully released into the wild at Knapdale Forest in Argyll. They are the first to be introduced since ministers declared them a native species, having been extinct for centuries. 

  • Collapsed wall
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    Developer knocks down 250-year-old Fife wall

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Campaigners have been left “angry and upset” after a developer knocked down a 250-year-old wall.

  • Adelphi Lane mural
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    Aberdeen mural scheme aims to help increase civic pride

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A scheme to revive some of Aberdeen’s neglected streets with colourful murals is part of a move to clean up the city centre. The city’s Aldelphi lane has been given a makeover with two new murals painted across the entrance to the 19th Century lane. The revamp is part of ...

  • Highland Toffee
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    Highland Toffee firm goes into administration

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The makers of one of Scotland’s oldest and best-loved sweets have gone into administration, putting 103 jobs at risk. New McCowans Ltd, which produces the Highland Toffee bar, has been losing money despite selling more than 140 million bars a year. Administrators Grant Thornton took over the running of the ...

  • alcohol will make you sad
    News

    MSPs to pass Alcohol Bill

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    New laws to tackle Scotland’s historic alcohol problems are to be passed - but without plans to bring in minimum drink pricing.

  • Grassmarket Furniture
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    Furniture project 'turning lives around'

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    In the centre of Edinburgh, old church pews and top quality but discarded wood are turned into bespoke, highly sought-after items. However, the Grassmarket Community Project is not just about creating top of the range furniture - it’s about turning lives around. The project aims to support people through transitions ...

  • Otter on Skye
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    Skye otter charity gets Border Fine Art figurines

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A charity that looks after orphaned and injured otters has been donated a collection of figurines that could raise up to £3,500 at auction. Thirteen Border Fine Art ornaments depicting otters were given to the Skye-based International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) to help it raise funds. The organisation will auction ...

  • Polar bear
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    Icy conditions welcome for Edinburgh's bear

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK’s only polar bear has revelled in deep snow during her first winter in the Highlands.

  • Borders railway blue train
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    Borders Railway breaks million passenger mark

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    More than one million passengers have used the Borders Railway since it was officially opened by the Queen. The figure was announced by Transport Minister Humza Yousaf and ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster at Edinburgh’s Waverley station. The first services ran on the route from Tweedbank to Edinburgh on ...

  • Pastures by Guthrie
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    Glasgow Boys exhibition to open at Kelvingrove Museum

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The biggest-ever exhibition of work by the artists known as the Glasgow Boys is to open this week.

  • Gerry Rafferty guitar
    Features

    Gerry Rafferty's musical past brought home

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    A collection of songwriter Gerry Rafferty’s personal memorabilia - from album artwork and gold discs to hand-written lyrics - is to go on display in Paisley. Gerry Rafferty’s daughter Martha has been looking through a lot of boxes. As a precursor to the second Bring It All Home festival, which ...

  • Clyde-siders
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    Glasgow Games volunteers to be called Clyde-siders

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The army of volunteers enlisted to help during the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be known as Clyde-siders. Organiser Glasgow 2014 said the title would be given to 15,000 people who had been chosen to help out from a total of 50,811 who had offered their services. Successful applicants ...

  • Juniper
    News

    Campaign to track numbers of threatened juniper plants

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Walkers in the Scottish countryside are being urged to record sightings of juniper bushes which may be affected by a deadly fungal disease. Charity Plantlife Scotland wants walkers to complete a survey form every time they see juniper. The group said this would help track juniper numbers and the spread ...

  • Hearing dog
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    Dog ‘learns Gaelic’ in three weeks

    A dog who joined his owner at language classes has impressed by learning a set of Gaelic commands in just three weeks. Neil Smith took his four-year-old hearing dog Ginger along to the weekly session at a church near Dunoon. Mr Smith said he was amazed to see how quickly ...

  • Joseph Lee
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    Joseph Lee: Dundee's forgotten war poet

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Joseph Lee’s poetry was once ranked alongside those of famous World War One poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon but the Dundee writer and artist has fallen out of the public consciousness.

  • Edingurgh
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    Things to do in Edinburgh

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The Homecoming 2009 and the Edinburgh Fringe FestivalThis is the year to travel to Scotland! This year Scotland is hosting its first Homecoming. The Homecoming is taking place to honor the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns’ birth. Don’t know you Robert Burns is? That’s okay because ...

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    Wetlands trust tags geese to monitor wind farm impact

    2017-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Barnacle geese have been tagged with satellite trackers amid concern planned offshore wind farms could affect their migration to the Arctic.