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Procurement involves more than processing purchases. It requires clear insight into every order’s best timing, suppliers, and quantities. Procurement intelligence brings together reliable market data ...
Warning expansion is ‘reckless gamble’ with jobs, heritage and environment SCOTLAND’S fishing leaders are demanding an immediate stop to further offshore wind farm consents – warning ministers they ...
At Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh University Students’ Association hosts a range of different food vendors for visitors to ...
AN ORGANIC mass busking event is set to return to Edinburgh this month, hosted on Portobello Promenade. The Big Beach Busk is ...
OVER 21,500 new companies have been incorporated in Scotland since the beginning of 2025, according to a new startup index.
A COMMENTARY on the boundaries of comedy, free speech, and the real weight that jokes carry, Rodney Black: Who cares? it’s ...
HILARIOUS protest art has been drawn at the foot of Leith walk in response to the removal of benches which served as a ...
With the Fringe Festival set to wrap up in less than a week, a zero waste charity has appealed to schools in a bid to ...
Members of West Lothian Council have welcomed the news that a bus route will now serve Livingston Village, after a local ...
AN ALUMNA of Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) will represent Scotland at the 2026 Venice Biennale, as part of an artistic duo.
Domestic football tops are not permitted at Sam Fender’s Edinburgh gig, despite his collaboration with Newcastle United.
SCAFFOLDING that occupied a central Edinburgh street for over a year is finally coming down, freeing up the pavement once more.