A body of a man has been found in the River Tay in the search for missing Edinburgh man Guy Bargery. Police say the discovery was made at around 12.50pm on Thursday, January 30.
The RSM study came as KPMG’s latest Venture Pulse report showed that the value of venture capital (VC) investment in Scottish start-ups had risen by 14 per cent in the final three months of 2024. A total of £92.3 million was raised by the country’s start-ups from October to December, up from the £80.9m raised in the third quarter of last year.
Edinburgh Bank of Scotland branches on St John's Road in Corstorphine and in Wester Hailes' Westside Plaza will shut this year as Lloyds Banking group announces 136 branch closures.
Scotland’s record try scorer Duhan van der Merwe is back in full training in a boost ahead of the country’s opening Six Nations Championship clash against Italy at Murrayfield on Saturday.
The sector is mostly positive about Creative Scotland’s new Multi-Year Funding programme, which will distribute a record £200 million to 251 organisations
The castles may battle it out for Edinburgh’s most iconic attractions but Arthur’s Seat is not to be missed. Not only is it free (thanks, Mother Nature) but you also get the best views from the city. If you have watched (or read) One Day, we challenge you not to get emotional once you reach the top.
Adventure doesn’t stop after dark in Scotland, from twilight kayaking along the River Tay to pitch-black bungee jumps in the Highlands.
Visitors to Edinburgh will be charged a tourist tax designed to raise £50m annually, after city councillors voted in favour of the move. The charge, which mimics those already used in Germany, Spain and Italy,
Glasgow Warriors centre Stafford McDowall will start at inside centre for Scotland against Italy on Saturday in the
The winners of the annual Estrella Damm Top 50 Gastropub Awards have been unveiled, with an award-winning Edinburgh restaurant and pub topping the prestigious list for Scotland.
Theatres securing significant boosts include Dundee Rep, which will see its funding rise from £1.9m to £2.6m then £2.8m and the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, which will see an increase from £1.2m to £1.5m to £1.7m.
A study abroad class, Great Gardens and Horticulture of Scotland and England, will take students into the horticultural roots of present-day American horticulture this May. Learn more.