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dailyrecord.co.uk | Michael Pringle
Gavin Mitchell who's best known as Boabby the Barman is heading to BathgateA Bathgate audience will get the chance to question a Still Game star when he takes to the stage in the town later this month. Look Who It Isnae – An Audience with Gavin Mitchell, will see the 60-year-old actor offer up behind-the-scenes stories and insight from his years of working in theatre, film, TV and radio.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Michael Pringle
The project is on track for completion in Spring 2026Work on a major construction project at a West Lothian high school is progressing well. A new wing is currently being built at St Kentigern’s Academy in Blackburn following issues with Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC). The project to re-build a significant proportion of the school is on track for completion in Spring 2026, after over two-thirds of the school had to be demolished due to RAAC.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Michael Pringle
Beautiful Materials extends from the walls of the gallery in LinlithgowA unique new art exhibition in a West Lothian town incorporates the transformation of a bus shelter. Beautiful Materials extends from the walls of the gallery and includes a High Street bus stop in Linlithgow. The striking solo exhibition by Glasgow-based award winning artist Nicola Atkinson has launched in the Gallery at the Linlithgow Burgh Halls.
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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Michael Pringle
Testing a single piece of AI software currently takes more than nine monthsNHS Lothian is one of two health boards in Scotland partnering with an evaluation company to speed up the safe adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare system. The £1 million Innovate UK-funded project brings together NHS Lothian and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hospitals, Edinburgh and Glasgow universities, and technology companies.
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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Michael Pringle
Gregor Poynton is calling for reform of the Scottish National Investment Bank’s policiesLivingston MP Gregor Poynton has demanded the Scottish Government reverse its opposition to spending on the manufacture of munitions, warning Scotland risks being left behind as the UK commits billions to strengthening national security.
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