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High streets continue to suffer decline in shoppers

January 30, 2020 by a Daily Business Contributor Leave a Comment

empty shops in Glasgow

Online platforms have grown significantly over the past decade, leaving an unmistakable mark on the British high street. The number of shoppers on the UK high street has fallen by 10% in the last seven years leading to more and more high-profile brands falling victim to the changing times. A number of previously successful and […]

Don’t act in haste over the festive feuding

January 6, 2020 by Julena Drumi Leave a Comment

divorce

A week of festivities often proves to be less of a celebration and more of a strain on the relationship for many couples. The first working Monday in January traditionally sees one of the busiest days of the year for family lawyers, with a significant increase in the number of people separating after the Christmas […]

Binns Clock to tick once more at city meeting place

January 4, 2020 by Julena Drumi Leave a Comment

Binns Clock piper

It was once a regular meeting point for romantics or to meet friends for a day out shopping. The “Binns Clock” on the corner of Edinburgh’s Princes Street and Hope Street became an established city landmark soon after the former department store installed it in 1960. Now the famous cantilever timepiece is to be restored […]

Cruachan designs tartan to remember those who died building power station

December 24, 2019 by Terry Murden Leave a Comment

Ian-MacLean-and-Ian-Kinnaird at Cruachan

Sixty years after work began to build the iconic Cruachan pumped hydro storage power station in Scotland, its owner, Drax Group, has commissioned a new tartan to commemorate the 15 men who died during its construction.   The design, based on the Clan MacColl tartan sett, uses 15 strands of a special dark blue thread to […]

Campaigner using sport to score a few home truths

November 21, 2019 by Terry Murden Leave a Comment

Mel Young

Mel Young has been a tireless campaigner for social justice and giving people their lives back. He’s called a social entrepreneur, though he’s probably happy just seeing a smile back on the faces of those he has helped regain their self-esteem and sense of worth. He is co-founder and president of the Big Issue and […]

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