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Dundee City Council to reintroduce car parking charges next month, with exemptions in the West End

Dundee City Council to reintroduce car parking charges next month, with exemptions in the West End
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James Hutton Institute posts £2 2m loss in 2020

James Hutton Institute posts £2.2m loss in 2020 © DC Thomson & Co Ltd Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up One of Scotland’s leading agricultural research bodies – the James Hutton Institute (JHI) – posted a loss of £2.2 million last year. The latest accounts for the James Hutton Group, which includes JHI and its commercial arm James Hutton Limited (JHL), show a deficit of £2.2m for the year to March 31, 2020. This compares to a deficit of £1.5m the year before.

BioDundee conference to hear from life science entrepreneurs who have raised millions

BioDundee conference to hear from life science entrepreneurs who have raised millions Exscientia CEO Professor Andrew Hopkins Life sciences entrepreneurs who have raised millions of pounds will share their stories at next month’s BioDundee conference. Professor Andrew Hopkins, the chief executive of Exscientia, and Dr Deborah O’Neil, chief executive of NovaBiotics, have undertaken several successful funding rounds. They will be among the panellists at the free conference’s first session, which will focus on the funding and legislation landscape. Sponsored by MHA Henderson Loggie, it will consider the key trends within the life sciences sector and funding strategies.

Shopkeeper grabbed handgun from robber and marched him from store

Updated: April 14, 2021, 1:14 pm © D C Thomson & Co Ltd A fearless Fife shopkeeper turned the tables on a would-be thief by wrestling a handgun from him and marching him on to the street. Kieran Pearson’s bungled robbery attempt ended in humiliation as the store’s owner, Zaheer Uddin Babar, wrestled the imitation handgun from him. The 28-year-old escaped and police later discovered the gun was fake but found other items in Pearson’s home implicating him in the attempted robbery. Advocate depute Jane Farquharson QC told the High Court in Edinburgh on Wednesday Pearson was still on licence from a 2014 conviction for assault and robbery at the time he targeted Mr Babar’s store.

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