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The letter which leaked on social media showed the head raising concerns about the UK's national flag being displayed at an ...
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Unlocking Indian market for Scottish salmon through U.K.-India FTA, boosting trade opportunities and economic growth across sectors in Scotland Published - May 29, 2025 02:44 pm IST - London PTI ...
A Scottish garden centre chain raised turnover in its last financial year but profits fell as wage costs increased. Accounts filed with Companies House show Grangemouth-based Klondyke Group, which ...
Scottish Government data published yesterday showed the nation's onshore GDP fell by 0.2% month on month in March. Growth in Scotland's GDP in 2024 was revised up in late April from 1.1% to 1.2% ...
It is the second tragedy on Scotland's roads in less than 24 hours at the weekend. Another biker called Kris Leitch died in a crash in Ayrshire the next day. The 34-year-old was the rider of a ...
A new direct train from London to Scotland is set to launch in the spring of 2026. Operated by Lumo, the service will stop at 11 stations, with five daily trains running each way. Departing from ...
FTA: UK Flags Indian Market For Scottish Salmon Trade , Opportunity For Smooth Trade Securing frictionless access to key markets such as the EU, along with expanding opportunities in India, is ...
Scottish News; Inverness; First picture of woman who died in Inverness incident as man charged with murder Miriam Macdonald, 51, from Inverness, died from her injuries at Raigmore Hospital on Monday.
A WOMAN who was allegedly murdered by her son at an Inverness home has been pictured for the first time. Miriam MacDonald, 52, was found with serious injuries at the property on Craigton Avenue in … ...
Reform UK is very much in the Scottish picture now, finishing a few hundred votes behind the nationalists. This is a party led by a man who barely registered any support north of the border for ...
Last year, the Scottish Government’s own figures found that spending in Scotland outstripped all the revenues raised by over £22bn, even when North Sea taxes were taken into account.