Scarlet rosefinch a rare visitor to Isle of May reserve
A very unusual visitor normally more associated with Asia and eastern Europe has been spotted at a Scottish nature reserve. (...)
Archi-Ambulance mercy mission heading out to Mongolia
An Angus graduate is gearing up for a 10,000-mile charity challenge of a lifetime across two continents. (...)
New Carnegie College principal to begin in spring
The new principal and chief executive of Carnegie College, Dunfermline, served in the first Gulf war and has a broad background in business. (...)
St Andrews Museum secures exclusive Stanley Wong exhibition
St Andrews Museum will be the venue for an exclusive Scottish showing of a touring arts exhibition from January 22 to March 6. (...)
Perth business Exel Wines uncorks the Asian market
Despite being set up as a "collector's hobby" two years ago, a Perth wine business has cornered the Asian market. (...)
Lethal plant rarely seen in UK puts down roots in Freuchie
One of the world's deadliest plants has sprung up in the back garden of a home in rural Fife. (...)
Dragon boat paddler helps GB team make history
An Arbroath woman has made quite a splash in Holland as part of an all-slaying GB women's dragon boat team. (...)
Firms urged to exploit export opportunities
Local businesses are "punching above their weight" when it comes to exploiting international opportunites, according to a leading Dundee industry figure. (...)
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Dundee firm reverses fortunes
The investment company Alliance Trust has reported profits of £468 million for the year ending January 31, turning around a £523m loss for the previous year. (...)
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Scots couple blogging epic cycle to Australia
An intrepid Scots couple are more than 4000 miles into an epic two-wheeled adventure from rural Strathearn to the other side of the world. (...)
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