Climate change back on the table

Friends of the Earth Campaigner Natascha Deigner hope to put pressure on the EU to transition to a low carbon economy

by Sunnah Khan In less than a month confederates from around the world will gather in Durban for the 17th annual UN climate change conference. Over the last twenty years there has been a significant increase in global carbon dioxide emissions. Currently the EU is responsible for 13% of global emissions with the US emitting [...]

NUS Scotland reacts to spending review

NUS Scotland President Robin Parker

By Joseph Blythe NUS Scotland have welcomed Scottish Government plans to increase funding for universities by around £75million. However they have said that they are “concerned” at proposed cuts to college funding, and warned that the government should ensure the number of places available doesn’t fall. The plans, announced yesterday by Finance Secretary John Swinney, [...]

Action Threatened After More Old Firm Shame

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By Mark McKinlay The Scottish Government has issued fresh warnings that bigots who flaunt the new anti-sectarian legislation will be named and shamed. With sectarian singing prevalent throughout the recent Old Firm game, Roseanna Cunningham MSP warned that offenders would be unable to hide the nature of their crimes. The Community Safety minister made clear [...]

NHS Orkney Switches Paper for iPads

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NHS Orkney has provided its members with iPads for use in meetings in order to dispense with paper usage. The health board, the UK’s smallest, is the first Scottish public body to go ‘paper light.’

Concern as empty units increase at Kirkcaldy Shopping Centre

Shutters Down: A familiar sight at the Kirkcaldy shopping centre

by Ashleigh Gibbs The potential closure of a small arts and craft store has struck a further blow to a local shopping centre in Kirkcaldy. Burns and Harris, one of the centre’s longest standing occupants, has been forced to reduce opening hours and create redundancies adding further speculation about the future of the ailing Postings [...]

Opportunity Omagh gets underway

A Tesco store similar to this will get the ball rolling with Opportunity Omagh

by Gemma McCallan It has been announced that the £350 million Opportunity Omagh development is underway with supermarket giants Tesco confirming their arrival. There have been mixed reactions to the news however, with claims that it will have a detrimental affect on the town centre, taking business out of the town centre. Omagh Chamber of [...]

World Peace Day to Aid Polio Eradication Campaign

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by Suzanne Neilson On a day dedicated to peace, the Polio Eradication Initiative hope to issue mass immunizations in war-torn regions around the world, vaccinating those who would otherwise be difficult to reach. Established by the UN in 1981, World Peace Day encourages regions in conflict to ceasefire for one day to promote the ideal [...]

Edinburgh Council’s ‘painful’ vote goes ahead despite court action

Portobello Park, the site of the new school.

By Tom Freeman In the face of legal action, Edinburgh City Council is today voting to approve preparatory works on building on one of Edinburgh’s community parks.  Portobello Park, between the ancient Portobello 9-hole golf course and the Milton Road section of the A1, is the preferred site for the new Portobello High School.  The Portobello [...]

Scottish Scientists Make Cancer Breakthrough

Dr Joost Zomerdijk

By Gabriel Neil It was announced last week that scientists from the University of Dundee have made a discovery which could lead to a deeper understanding of how cancer occurs. The research team, led by Dr Joost Zomerdijk discovered a “previously hidden link” within the ways in which human cells make the structures they need [...]

Non-Scottish students marching to the Parliament

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by Boyana Atanasova Students from University of Edinburgh have started an Anti Cuts Coalition as a result of the decision of the university to increase the tuition fees for all non-Scottish students (from the UK) to the highest possible levels of 9000 pounds per year, starting from 2012. The move became possible after English universities [...]

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