Pilton Youth & Childrens Project (PYCP) is one of three Edinburgh projects to share in £957, 526 of dormant funds and building society cash from the Young Start fund. Continue reading Thanks a million: Young Start funding for local youth group
Day: February 13, 2018
Have your say in Fire & Rescue Service consultation
Consultation opens on ‘transformation vision’
THE Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is set to launch a public consultation as it continues to lead the way in Scotland’s public sector – by proposing to transform to meet modern risks. Continue reading Have your say in Fire & Rescue Service consultation
The Name Game: Singles seeking a spouse with a fat wallet should swipe right for Ed and Liz
• Men named ‘Ed’ make the best paid dates, earning an average of £61,400 a year, the largest pay cheque of all names analysed
• Women called ‘Liz’ also bring home the bacon, with highest average female earnings of £38,800
• Money-hungry singletons should avoid dating those called ‘Reece’ and ‘Paige’, the lowest valued male and female names
• Most attractive names, ‘James’ and ‘Sarah’, fail to make the list of top earners, with average salaries of £38,100 and £29,800 respectively
Valentine hopefuls looking for a partner with a large pay cheque are best off dating men called Ed and women named Liz, according to new research by job search-engine Adzuna. Continue reading The Name Game: Singles seeking a spouse with a fat wallet should swipe right for Ed and Liz
Home Office harnesses new technology to tackle terrorism
The Home Office has today announced the development of new technology to automatically detect terrorist content on any online platforms. Continue reading Home Office harnesses new technology to tackle terrorism
Napier Graduate Apprenticeships programme breaks new ground
A SCHEME which gives people the chance to study for university level qualifications while in paid full-time employment is being expanded into two new Schools at Edinburgh Napier University. Continue reading Napier Graduate Apprenticeships programme breaks new ground
Police seek information on Craigmount vandalism
Police are appealing for information after a series of vandalisms on Craigmount Avenue North during the early hours of Sunday morning (11 February). Damage was caused to cars and garden ornaments. Continue reading Police seek information on Craigmount vandalism
City royal watchers out in force to welcome Harry and Meghan
Large crowds are expected to congregate outside Edinburgh Castle today to welcome Prince Harry and fiancé Meghan Markle on their first official joint trip to Scotland.
Continue reading City royal watchers out in force to welcome Harry and Meghan