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Scotch Distillers Report £150 Million In Lost Sales
Scotch distillers reported losing £150 million in sales over the past year due to tariffs. The trade policy stifled commerce with their most valuable market.
BBC World Service
Researchers Convert PET Plastic To Paracetamol
A research team at the University of Edinburgh has demonstrated that PET plastic waste can be transformed into paracetamol. This material is frequently used in bottles and packaging. The discovery focuses on repurposing common plastic waste into pharmaceutical components.
Radio Romania Intl
CoreWeave Partners With CodeBase For Scottish AI
US hyperscaler CoreWeave has announced a partnership with CodeBase to support AI startups in Scotland. This follows a previously announced £1.5bn investment in Scottish AI infrastructure.
Bluesky Social
Adidas Excludes Scotland From Dog Football Kit Line
Adidas has not produced a Scottish version of its football kits designed for dogs, according to a report in The Telegraph. The company claimed there would be insufficient demand for a Scottish edition. This decision follows Scotland's qualification for this year's World Cup.
BBC Radio 4
Rare Grevy's Zebra Arrives In Edinburgh
A rare male Grevy's zebra named Angus has arrived at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo. The arrival is intended to help boost the population of his species.
Bluesky Social
SNP Leader Pledges New Scottish Independence Referendum
The leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) has promised to push for a new independence referendum from the day they take office. This commitment will be brought to Parliament for a vote on the first day.
Mastodon
Campaigners Call for Protest Votes Against NatWest Chair
Shareholder activists, including Share Action, are calling for protest votes against NatWest chair Rick Haytham-Waite. The movement aims to hold the board accountable during the annual general meeting in Edinburgh on April 28. This follows NatWest's decision to reduce restrictions on lending to oil and gas companies. The bank also reportedly dropped several of its decarbonization targets. Critics describe these moves as climate backtracking. Shareholders are protesting NatWest's perceived dilution of its climate leadership position. Involved entities include the Church of England pension board, Rathbos investment, Eden Tree investments, NEST, and Greater Manchester Pension Fund.
Times Radio UK
Scottish Greens Propose Pay Ratio Limit
The Scottish Greens intend to introduce a 10:1 pay ratio mandate for organizations receiving government funding or contracts. This policy would restrict the salary gap between executives and employees within those entities.
Mastodon
Scientists Develop Miniaturized Organoids
Biologists in Edinburgh have developed a new approach to recycling plastic waste. The method utilizes genetically modified Escherichia coli bacteria to synthesize paracetamol from chemical compounds like paramine and benzoic acid. The research focuses on the metabolic capabilities of these modified microorganisms. Researchers in Edinburgh successfully used genetically modified E. Researchers have successfully used modified bacteria to transform pre-processed plastic waste into a compound that serves as a building material for DNA and a component for paracetamol production. Researchers have unveiled a hemp-based alternative to plastic that can withstand boiling water. The material is capable of stretching up to 1,600% of its original size. Researchers stated that current recycling methods effectively reuse only about 30% of plastic.
Radio Mayak
Barrick Bank Threatens Seabird Populations
Research commissioned by the Scottish government and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds warns of avian mortality. The study indicates Barrick Bank could kill 2,808 Guillemots, 814 Kittiwakes, and 260 Gannets. Critics describe the potential loss of 8 million tons of iconic seabirds as an ecological catastrophe. The report suggests current net-zero policies may be overlooking these environmental risks. Estimates suggest the bank could cause the deaths of 2,808 Gillemots, 814 Kittiwakes, and 260 Gannets. Observers note that current environmental policies have seemingly overlooked these specific risks to the avian population. This represents a potential total of 4,000 dead birds. The report compares this figure to the 55 million birds killed annually by domestic cats in the country.
LBC London