North East Scotland College (Nescol) has become part of PlayStation First, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s global academic programme.
THE number of young people in work, training or further study three months after the end of the school year has hit a record high of 95.9 per cent.
THE Scottish Child Payment helped the families of more than 327,000 children at the end of December last year, official statistics have shown.
DAISY and Maisy are young sibling bunnies looking for their forever home.
RESEARCHERS at Robert Gordon University are contributing to a new study to find out how the UK’s treescapes can be expanded.
NORTH of Scotland live event venue P&J Live has been confirmed as host of the European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) annual scientific meeting.
CHANGES to a key Scottish Government benefit will see around 20,000 people able to access money to help with food shopping costs for the first time.
A BOLT out of the blue has seen a former Moray councillor start a new career as an MSP.
PEOPLE claiming certain types of benefits may be eligible for help with funeral costs for a loved one.
HIGHER education students will be able apply to spread their student financial support package over a 12-month period.
GEORGE is a handsome hamster ready to find his forever home.
FOOD bank support charity Trussell Trust has claimed that Universal Credit in Scotland is having "devastating"consequences.
Robert Gordon University and Denis Law Legacy Trust have launched a new award to recognise those making a positive impact through volunteering.
TRADESPEOPLE are being urged to step up cyber security measures.
A BUCKIE-based counselling service is on the lookout for a new volunteer to join their team.
WELLBRING, technology and climate action are set to take centre stage at a conference for Moray community groups.
Moray MP Douglas Ross has hailed the “strength and resilience” of the Scotch whisky industry as the value of its exports hit £5.6 billion in 2023.
RODNEY is a handsome ferret ready to find his forever home.
MORAY community groups are being invited to a consultation event focussing on the Scottish Government's proposed Heat in Buildings Bill.
MORAY continues to outperform the rest of Scotland in terms of falling levels of benefits claims, new figures have revealed.