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Europe’s bid to land a first Ryder Cup win on US soil since 2012 will involve some of the 12 players in Luke Donald’s team ...
Cyber-attacks are a growing worldwide problem, but in Scotland there’s a company with global reach providing local expertise – meet.
This is not to deny the importance of long term aspirations driving political parties, but Scotland is experiencing a political stalemate. The nation is stalled, major issues lie unresolved, the ...
They didn’t talk about it then, but their stories still matter now, in the wake of marking the VJ Day anniversary.
Adopting energy efficient habits during childhood could lead to savings of more than £16,500 across a person’s lifetime, ...
Only a few weeks ago I wrote about the growing problem of anti-social youths on powered cycles and off-road motorbikes spreading fear and alarm across the city.
New Zealand’s Barden Party is yet another “phoenix” stage company rising from the ashes of lockdown, writes Bruce Whitehead.
A 46-year-old man who paddle boarded from Shetland to Orkney in a 100-mile solo challenge has described the journey as a ...
Ordinary people who have benefitted from rising house prices will be hit the hardest by changes to inheritance tax, writes David Alexander ...
Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre was at the centre of a scandal following the recruitment of a trans woman CEO but has now appeared to have moved to hiring women only.
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