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If you’re a start-up founder or small business owner based in Scotland, the good news is that you may be able to take advantage of a range of Scotland-specific small business grants and start-up ...
There are two levels of accommodation plans in most schools: Individual Educational Plans (IEPs) that are the most intensive and comprehensive or Section 504 Plans that are less intensive. An IEP may ...
The IPPR estimated that the costs of asylum accommodation and support in 2019/20 were £739m. This has risen to an estimated £4.7bn in the financial year 2023/24. The number of asylum seekers in ...
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Student accommodation owner, manager and developer Unite Students has sold nine properties across the UK in a deal that will see 3,656 beds sold for £212m. The move, due to complete in August ...
The Old Man of Storr route in the Scottish Highlands, one of Scotland's most emblematic locations, secured the 11th spot on the list. This trek leads you to the Old Man of Storr, a rock formation ...
The Prince of Wales hands out rolls with bacon and sausage to military families (Arthur Edwards/The Sun/PA) The Prince of Wales has pledged to raise the accommodation concerns of soldiers as he ...
A stunning Glasgow home in the final of the BBC ’s Scotland’s Home of the Year has been placed on the market ahead of the finale. The Giffnock bungalow, which featured in the first episode of ...
Thousands took to the streets at the weekend for Edinburgh's marathon weekend - and there are plenty more chances to run the streets of Scotland this year. | National World If you are feeling ...
TWENTY anglers caught 28 wild brown trout in the hunt for two different trophies on Newark Angling Club’s latest outing to Loch Lubnaig, in the heart of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park ...
The Spirit of Tasmania IV has been labelled a “waste of money” and its idleness blamed on a “lack of planning” by locals and tourists as it remains berthed at Edinburgh’s main port.