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Dying is more painful when society won’t listen – stories of financial hardship that show how end-of-life care needs to change
Powerhouse Artisans and Growers Market are coming to Casula Powerhouse
Premier must come clean on Scottish port costs 31 October 2024
Cancer Gene Linked To Scottish Island
Experts Advise On Sports Concussion Protocols
AI Tool Predicts Risk Of Emergency Hospital Visits
A new book reveals much of Trump’s success is based on a myth he is a self-made billionaire
Football Australia Appoint Jon Moss as new Head of Referees
Too much lactate can harm our health – these microbes in our gut keep it in check
Why a pilot scheme removing peak rail fares should have been allowed to go the distance
Wilkie Brothers Decanters Help You Get More From Each Pour
Glasgow’s 2026 Commonwealth Games needs to showcase an affordable and socially beneficial way of hosting sporting events
Woman runs Scottish Half Marathon to thank her sister’s heroes
Did COVID come from an animal market? Here’s what the new evidence really tells us
Where do we stash the equivalent of 110 Sydney harbour bridges? That’s the conundrum Australia faces as oil and gas rigs close
Grangemouth job losses are a stark reminder of the cost of a greener industrial future
Architects’ Bold Vision For Highlands Reassessed
Snowball Earth: how we discovered unique Scottish rocks record when Earth was first encased in ice
Walking Rates In Scotland Pick Up Pace, Study Finds
The leading alternative to GDP is languishing over a technical disagreement – with grave potential consequences
Australia is running low on oral morphine. What does that mean for pain relief in palliative care?
Origin Of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Revealed
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Note Swift Response by the United Kingdom to Investigate Recent Racist Riots,…
The Altar Stone of Stonehenge came from an unexpectedly distant place, new study reveals
Stonehenge’s giant Altar Stone came all the way from north-east Scotland – here’s how we worked out this astonishing new finding
University partners with Manchester Literature Festival to launch 2024 events
Ex-offenders can become successful entrepreneurs – here’s what the prisons minister should do to make it happen
From jellyfish to basking shark, we’re developing 100 new signs to deepen deaf people’s connection with the ocean
Labour has been virtually silent on Britain’s neglected seaside towns – they need a national strategy
Books that shook the business world: The Anarchy by William Dalrymple
Hospitals worldwide are short of saline. We can’t just switch to other IV fluids – here’s why
Embracing AI benefits highly skilled workers
Olympics Can Aid Fast-track Diplomacy, Experts Say
Six ways companies fuel violence
Why a House of Lords private member’s bill on assisted dying is one to watch this week
Social robot or digital avatar, users interact with this AI technology as if it’s real
Assisted dying: first-hand accounts of what it’s like to help a loved one die
The CrowdStrike outage caused chaos for business – could we see a class action?
Labour landslide at UK election; Biden drops in US polls after debate
Tickets For UFC 305 On Sale This Week
Conservatives face a bloodbath at July’s UK election. What are the key issues for voters – and what’s Labour promised?
Election 2024: lacklustre promises mean mental health loses regardless of who wins the vote
Election 2024: lacklustre promises mean mental health loses regardless of wins the vote
Gardening linked to staying sharp in later life, study finds
RoslinCT Appoints Professor Sir Peter Mathieson and Alexander Vos as New Non-Executive Directors
The dangers of sneezing – from ejected bowels to torn windpipes
European states and regions call on EU to deliver on targets to reach ambitious climate goals
Music Archive Embraces Fresh Takes On Tradition