HOLYROOD 2021: Gray honoured to win Airdrie seat at new parliament
The town s former MP is now moving to the Scottish Parliament after winning his fourth election in six years
Former Airdrie & Shotts MP Neil Gray celebrates becoming the constituency s representative at Holyrood (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)
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HOLYROOD 2021: Airdrie and Coatbridge polls see increased turnout
Voting figures are up by nearly 10 per cent from the 2016 election
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Returning officer Des Murray (Image: Stuart Vance/ReachPlc)
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Voter turnout is up by nearly 10 per cent in the first two North Lanarkshire constituencies to count ballots in the Scottish Parliament election.
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The licensed collectables specialist and pop culture expert, Eaglemoss Hero Collector is entering into the advent calendars market for the first time, having appointed the PR, marketing, and digital agency Norton PR to spearhead its first campaign.
The company plans to target fans and collectors at launch, as well as run a mass market consumer initiative to drive sales in the run up to Christmas.
With detailed high-quality collectable items hiding behind each of the calendar doors, the new products have been designed to appeal to both dedicated fans from the Sci Fi and Music genres out of season plus have mass market appeal in the run up to Christmas. With a growing trend in the market for calendars that break with the traditional chocolate and sweet treat tradition, each calendar can also be used as a storage and display unit with the idea of keeping single-use packaging to a minimum.
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A Big Step Toward Creating the Next Generation of Rechargeable Batteries
Written by AZoCleantechMay 7 2021
Researchers have taken a crucial stride toward making next-generation rechargeable batteries, which will substitute present energy storage technology if successful.
Dr Pooja Goddard. Image Credit: Loughborough University.
Scientists from Loughborough University and the University of Liverpool have been collaborating with the British company Johnson Matthey a pioneer in sustainable technologies to enhance the lithium-oxygen (Li-O
2) battery performance.
A new study published by the researchers in the
Advanced Functional Materials journal describes a combination of materials developed by them, which are stable with a Li metal anode the cell’s negative part.