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Sixty years after world-leading Scottish education revolution, teachers need urgent action from MSPs
As the General Teaching Council for Scotland marks its 60th anniversary, its chief executive, Dr Pauline Stephen, warns ...
Residents from an Edinburgh care home had a roaring good time on their visit to the zoo, where they marked special occasions, ...
An independent Edinburgh art gallery has announced details of a new exhibition of work from some of Scotland’s most notable ...
Duck & Waffle Edinburgh is raising the bar with The Tequila Edit - a bold, limited-edition menu that reimagines what tequila ...
Citizens Advice Edinburgh is to receive £100,000 in new funding over the next two years from independent funder Foundation ...
The windy whistles and birdlike burbling of the recorder, once a mainstay of classroom music lessons, appear to be slowly ...
As millions of proud parents share pictures of their children online every day, Professor Carsten Maple from the University ...
Last week, the Sunderland Shorts Film Festival shone a spotlight on the talents of the region's creatives and those from ...
Ahead of their slot at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, American psych-rockers The Brian Jonestown Massacre are heading to ...
New music research reveals that many Scottish music fans say they will avoid AI generated music – with more than 82% fearing ...
FlexiHeat UK aims to enhance Scottish market reach with new digital strategy. A leading provider of high-efficiency heating ...
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