A gift of an opportunity for three of Edinburgh’s best venues
Legendary Scottish comic, Billy Connolly once quipped that Scotland only had two seasons: June and Winter.
Read the full article >Legendary Scottish comic, Billy Connolly once quipped that Scotland only had two seasons: June and Winter.
Read the full article >In our latest endeavour, we've teamed up with renowned research institutions and major players in the healthcare industry to usher in the dawn of the next era in AI apps.
Read the full article >While the shores of Scotland are beautiful, they’re maybe not the place for year-round scuba-diving. Unlike say... Hawaii.
Read the full article >While the world is focused firmly on a greener future, the oil and gas industry is still functioning – and that work has to be done safely.
Read the full article >Ashworth Black design bespoke pay practices to help companies big and small across the country get the most from their workforce.
Read the full article >It’s been quite a few months to say the least – but not just for obvious reasons.
Read the full article >Our planet is precious. As many have said, we don’t own it, we just look after it for the next generation.
Read the full article >Good healthcare is the hallmark of a civilised society. But it also needs to adapt to the changing realities of people’s lives.
Read the full article >Le had always dreamed of being an entrepreneur. She would imagine up recipes as a child. Her home town of Hoi An quickly changed around her, and her ideas grew into Ellie's Cafe.
Read the full article >Our uniquely scalable app is helping global fishing harvest data from the sea.
Read the full article >We’re proud to announce we’re taking the Gaze Therapy message offline with some brand new ads...
Read the full article >There are many types of therapy available out there, but perhaps none quite so innovative as that created and promoted by Gaze Therapy.
Read the full article >It can be a time-consuming, bureaucratic headache to arrange such formalities – and that’s where innovative travel medicare company, TrExMed, come in.
Read the full article >Launched last year, Edinburgh bar-bistro, 'The Voyage of Buck', is fast becoming a favourite of the capital’s West End scene.
Read the full article >Working with the highly qualified and experienced TrExMed founders, Dr Jim Bond and Nicky Armstrong (both travel medicine experts and seasoned travellers), we’ve created a site that covers all the bases.
Read the full article >These days, most of us have heard of the word ‘autism’, whether it’s in the news, online or on TV. But despite that growing recognition, there’s still a gap in people’s understanding of the condition.
Read the full article >Edinburgh is a tourist hotspot, so it’s no surprise the city is full of hotels. But you’d be hard-pushed to find one as distinctive as The Lane Boutique Hotel.
Read the full article >It’s said that ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. But for us beauty is a happy client who is chuffed to bits with a website that is not just skin-deep.
Read the full article >The human brain is a remarkable thing (so far, so obvious). But what's even more remarkable is some of the science now being deployed to better understand how it's affected by what it has to go through in the real world.
Read the full article >For those not familiar with early 20th century philanthropists from the world of literary fiction, some explanation is in order. The 'Buck' in question was William 'Buck' Clarence, a character whose itinerant exploits as the archetypal 'Englishman abroad' were widely read and enjoyed from the 1900s to the 1930s.
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