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Scotland Starts Work on Long-Term Fix for NHS Doctor Crisis

Scotland Starts Work on Long-Term Fix for NHS Doctor Crisis

A wide-ranging review of Scotland’s future medical workforce has officially kicked off, as the government tries to tackle the stark mismatch between unemployed doctors and overwhelmed hospitals. The Scottish Government says it’s working with doctors, NHS leaders and unions on a 20-year plan to reshape recruitment, training, and the structure of the medical profession itself. But early signs show this project is as much about fixing existing cracks as it is about future-proofing the NHS. Medical Unemployment in a System Desperate for Staff It sounds like a paradox. Hospitals crying out for help. Patients waiting months to be seen. Yet…
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Scotland’s Green Goals Get Heavy-Lift Boost with Vapour Recovery Unit Arrival at Glasgow Dock

Scotland’s Green Goals Get Heavy-Lift Boost with Vapour Recovery Unit Arrival at Glasgow Dock

GLASGOW, 4 June 2025 — Scotland’s pursuit of a cleaner, greener industrial future took a powerful step forward this week with the successful delivery of a 142-tonne Vapour Recovery Unit (VRU) at Glasgow’s King George V Dock. The installation — handled in a single shift by global heavy-lift specialists Sarens — is being hailed as a major win for air quality and environmental resilience. Commissioned by logistics firm Deugro, the VRU project underscores how Scotland’s green transition is not only about renewables and carbon targets, but also about deploying cutting-edge technology to curb pollution at its industrial source. Stopping Toxic…
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FinTech Scotland and TSB Labs Launch Global Push to Reinvent Security in Digital Banking

FinTech Scotland and TSB Labs Launch Global Push to Reinvent Security in Digital Banking

In a major move to tackle fraud and reshape digital trust, FinTech Scotland and TSB Labs have joined forces once again — this time, with a bold new initiative aimed at securing the future of online banking. The partnership is opening its doors to fintech innovators from across the world, inviting real-time solutions that could be tested directly in a live retail banking environment. The goal? Better security, smoother user experiences, and fewer customers falling victim to scams. Innovation With Purpose, Not Just Buzzwords This isn’t a flashy tech tie-up meant to grab headlines. There’s real work behind this. The…
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Construction Firms Called to Step Up as Social Enterprise Awards Spotlight Procurement Power

Construction Firms Called to Step Up as Social Enterprise Awards Spotlight Procurement Power

Applications open for landmark awards that reward companies embedding social value deep into their supply chains. Scotland’s construction sector is being urged to take the spotlight in this year’s Social Enterprise Awards, with a special call to firms that are building more than just infrastructure — companies using their purchasing power to fuel social good. Now in its 15th year, the awards have opened applications for 2025, and Social Enterprise Scotland is making a clear pitch: construction and built environment businesses are “uniquely placed” to lead on social procurement. And with a revamped application process designed to make things smoother…
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Dundee’s Fishers Tours Collapses: 27 Jobs Lost as School Transport Firm Enters Liquidation

Dundee’s Fishers Tours Collapses: 27 Jobs Lost as School Transport Firm Enters Liquidation

A long-standing Dundee-based coach company, Fishers Tours, has collapsed into liquidation, ceasing all operations and leaving 27 staff without work. The company, a key player in school transport and group travel in Tayside for over 20 years, has shut down amid soaring operating costs and inflexible contract prices. Sudden Closure Hits Community Hard The abrupt closure, confirmed on Monday 2 June, has already disrupted services across Dundee and Angus, where local councils are now scrambling to plug the gaps left in school transport routes. Joint provisional liquidators James Dewar and Alistair McAlinden from restructuring specialists Interpath Advisory have been appointed…
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Scotland Opens Consultation on Offshore Wind Blueprint Amid Push for Green Jobs and Net Zero

Scotland Opens Consultation on Offshore Wind Blueprint Amid Push for Green Jobs and Net Zero

Scotland has launched a public consultation on its newly updated offshore wind strategy, setting the tone for how future ScotWind and INTOG projects will be developed. The draft plan puts a sharp focus on economic growth, environmental safeguards and coastal communities—inviting Scots to weigh in. A New Chapter for Offshore Wind Strategy The Scottish Government’s updated Sectoral Marine Plan for Offshore Wind Energy isn’t just a technical document—it’s a roadmap for how one of the country’s fastest-growing energy sectors will evolve. It directly links to ScotWind and INTOG leasing rounds, both crucial drivers of renewable expansion in Scotland. The draft…
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Over Half of This Year’s Edinburgh Fringe Shows Are Scottish as Full Lineup Unveiled

Over Half of This Year’s Edinburgh Fringe Shows Are Scottish as Full Lineup Unveiled

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is gearing up for a vibrant celebration with a record number of Scottish performers taking centre stage. Organisers revealed that more than half of the 3,352 shows this year hail from Scotland, marking a remarkable local presence in the world’s biggest arts festival. This year’s Fringe promises a mix of fresh voices and bold themes, spread across an expanded lineup of venues and genres. Scotland’s Stronghold at the World’s Largest Arts Festival Out of the 3,352 shows set to light up 265 venues across Edinburgh, a whopping 923 are Scottish productions. That’s just over 27%, but…
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EcoRally Scotland 2025 Opens Entries for Electric and Hybrid Motorsport Challenge

EcoRally Scotland 2025 Opens Entries for Electric and Hybrid Motorsport Challenge

Get ready, motorsport fans — entries are officially open for EcoRally Scotland, the eighth round of the 2025 Bridgestone FIA EcoRally Cup. This event invites teams to compete with electric and hybrid vehicles on a scenic two-day journey through Tayside, starting in Dundee. The rally combines traditional racing with a fresh twist, rewarding precision and energy efficiency rather than just speed. A Rally Focused on Precision and Efficiency EcoRally Scotland isn’t your typical race. Instead of flat-out speed, drivers and navigators must carefully stick to a regularity system. That means they need to hit checkpoints at precise times and maintain…
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Hilltop House Named 2025 Scottish Home of the Year for Its Unique Blend of Art and Nature

Hilltop House Named 2025 Scottish Home of the Year for Its Unique Blend of Art and Nature

A striking home near Pitmedden, Aberdeenshire, has just been crowned the 2025 Scottish Home of the Year. Hilltop House, a stylish conversion on a farm steading, wowed judges with its vibrant design and connection to nature. The owners, Jessica Zanoni and Chris Labrooy, have created a living space that feels personal yet architecturally daring — a true sanctuary that balances mid-century flair with a laid-back Californian vibe. From Ruin to Radiance: The Story Behind Hilltop House When Jessica first spotted the plot, it was nothing but a crumbling farm steading. She remembers going alone to see the place and instantly…
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Poland’s First Royal Dynasty May Have Scottish Roots, DNA Study Reveals

Poland’s First Royal Dynasty May Have Scottish Roots, DNA Study Reveals

Warsaw, Poland — In a surprising twist to the story of Europe’s early medieval rulers, new genetic research suggests that Poland’s first royal dynasty, the Piasts, may trace their origins not to Slavic tribes but to the ancient Picts of Scotland. A New Genetic Link to Scotland The Piast dynasty, which laid the foundations of the Polish state from the 10th to the 14th century, has long been seen as a symbol of Polish identity. Under their leadership, disparate tribes united, and ruler Mieszko I’s conversion to Christianity in 966 is remembered as the Baptism of Poland — the formal…
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