Fraser Crichton, corporate fleet manager at Dundee City Council, shares his insights on scaling electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in a way that is innovative and inclusive.
AN SNP minister has challenged Labour in the Commons over plans to build a supercomputer for the University of Edinburgh were scrapped.
Dundee are set to welcome Celtic to Dens Park in the first of two midweek Scottish Premiership fixtures, before attention shifts to the Scottish Cup over the weekend. Dundee’s recent home form ...
Since the low point of an Edinburgh derby defeat on Boxing Day, Hearts have improved and the combination of Penrice and Spittal down the left has been the key. Those two - Penrice in particular - have been the shining lights in a gloomy season so far for the Edinburgh club,
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A man who removed a condom during sex without consent has been jailed for rape. The case follows that of actor and self-proclaimed "Brad Pitt body double" Luke Ford, who was last month jailed for 16 years for a string of sex attacks that also included stealthing.
The charge for using a dedicated zone beside Edinburgh Airport’s terminal for up to ten minutes will cost £6, officials announced on Wednesday. The airport said the move was to encourage more travellers to switch to public transport - buses and trams - to reduce emissions and cut congestion.
Hearts are moving closer with attempts to sign more players and an Aberdeen ace is attracting interest in the latest Scottish transfer news.
Report as Hearts win 1-0 at Dundee United for back-to-back victories; James Penrice scores winner as Hearts remain 11th but are just one point behind Kilmarnock and eight clear of rock-bottom St Johnstone; loss ends a run of three wins in a row for United, who remain third in table
The British government has unveiled a £60 million ($73 million) package to support growth across the creative sectors, being announced at Friday’s Creative Industries Growth Summit in Gateshead. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is presenting the funding plan to more than 250 creative businesses and cultural leaders at The Glasshouse International Centre for Music.