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PROFESSOR LEITCH HINTS AT TOUGHER COVID MEASURES

Senior officials have suggested Scotland could face tougher Covid-19 restrictions around the new year. Prof Jason Leitch said it was better to “act harder” and “early” while Scotland Office minister Iain Stewart said “big decisions” may need to be made. However, the first minister said she had no plans to recall Holyrood to discuss further

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SCOTLAND LOSING INVESTMENT TO ENGLISH FREEPORTS

At least three industrial investments have been lost to Scotland because ministers did not agree to a UK government tax policy, it has been claimed. Conservative mayor of Tees Valley, Ben Houchen, said companies abandoned plans to locate in Scotland as the two governments did not reach a freeports deal. These enterprise zones offer a

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OIL AND GAS POLICY ‘PUTS THOUSANDS OF JOBS AT RISK’

Business leaders have written a joint open letter to party leaders calling for a “reasoned debate” over the future of oil and gas in the UK. The letter says any statements calling for an end to new exploration have shaken investor confidence, placing tens of thousands of jobs at risk. It warns politicians against creating

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PUPILS SHOW PASSION FOR FASHION

A pioneering clothes-making course designed for young parents has been adopted by a Dundee school to help boost engagement and aspiration amongst pupils. Kindred Clothing, run by Dundee charity Front Lounge, is delivered by a range of businesses within its Clothes Making Learning Partnership (CMLP).  Kindred Clothing takes learners through the key stages of the garment

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STUDENT AIMS TO TASTE SUCCESS WITH NEW DESSERT APP

A young Glasgow-based tech entrepreneur has launched a new online marketplace app through which desserts can be sold. 19-year-old, London School of Economics student and Hutchesons’ Grammar Alumni, Omar Arfan (pictured above left) has been developing the Dlyt app for the past two years. He is using it to help the increased number of home

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SCULLION LAW EXPANDS PRIVATE CLIENT TEAM WITH RETURN OF MARTONE

Solicitor Paolo Martone has re- joined Scullion LAW after previously working with the firm within the Court Team over 10 years ago.  He is now working closely with Managing Director Nicholas Scullion, Solicitor Emma Wright, Paralegal Sarah Monaghan and legal secretary Amelia Fraser within the award-winning Private Client department – focusing on Estates.  Describing his

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