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The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are investigating reports of dead fish in the Luggie Water in Cumbernauld.
Lithuania-based electronic money institution Genome has partnered with HUCH to enable instant detection of incoming SEPA payments.
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As more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed seeking aid at militarized aid distribution sites run by the U.S.- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a former GHF security contractor ...
An alert warning against bathing at two Fife beaches following the discovery of high levels of contamination has been lifted.
The Partner of the Year Awards is back for 2025 and is once again bringing you an unparalleled awards program that identifies the legal partners, or partners equivalent, across individual practice ...
UK-based fintech company payabl. has launched SEPA Direct Debit capabilities within its payment services for businesses. This will facilitate the automatic collection of recurring euro payments for ...
SEPA probe discovery of 150 dead fish in stream The agency said it is trying to determine the cause of the pollution at Luggie Water in Cumbernauld.
payabl. launches SEPA Direct Debit across its products, enabling automated euro recurring payments for merchants and business users.