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Nessie still a monster money maker says new report

ITS existence is shrouded in mystery but the Loch Ness Monster brings in nearly £41million a year to Scottish economy, new research has...

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Restaurant failures almost quadruple in a decade, study finds

The number of restaurants going bust has almost quadrupled over the last decade, highlighting how “precarious" the market is, new analysis has found....

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Highland councillor issues tourist tax appeal

A tourist tax is needed to prevent visitors being put off visiting the Highlands because they “have to go to the toilet behind...

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SNP ministers announce transparency improvements after FoI criticism

SNP ministers have announced plans to improve their “transparency and openness” after they were caught operating a secret twin-track freedom of information regime....

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Company with three Scots care homes enters administration

A COMPANY with three care homes in Scotland has gone into administration. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16859728.bertinaley-care-with-three-scots-care-homes-enters-administration/

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FMQs sketch: Creep of the week

A WEEK is a long time in politics, but half a parliament is so long ago it’s like it never happened. Ask Ruth...

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Work begins on blue and green infrastructure project in Glasgow’s East End

A new green and blue infrastructure project in Greater Easterhouse being delivered by Glasgow City Council in partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage and...

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Tourists ‘won’t be put off’ by Edinburgh tourist tax

TOURISTS say they would not be deterred from visiting Edinburgh if a tourist tax was introduced. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16859659.tourists-wont-be-put-off-by-edinburgh-tourist-tax/

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Child abuse inquiry announces 17 more institutions to be investigated

Seventeen further institutions are to be investigated by a far-reaching inquiry into historical allegations of the abuse of children in care. . https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16859496.child-abuse-inquiry-announces-17-more-institutions-to-be-investigated/

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Chief vet dismisses coverage of calf transports as ‘alarmist’

SCOTLAND’S top vet has insisted calves being shipped to Spain enjoy the “highest standards of welfare” and called a BBC documentary on the...