Capcom has revealed a new collection of rubber keychains modeled after the Mettaur from its Mega Man Battle Network game series. The company will gradually put the keychains up for sale in Japan ...
A call for a Highland Perthshire banking hub was made this week with the announcement that Pitlochry’s Bank of Scotland branch is to close this autumn. Perthshire politicians expressed concern ...
The coveted cat keychain is part of a collaboration between KFC and Mofusand, a popular Japanese cat illustration series, which released limited stocks of the trinkets, as well as sticker packs ...
The BladeNex is a compact folding scalpel made from CNC machined titanium that's small enough to fit on your keychain and go wherever you do. We've featured other compact knives on our pages over ...
When the first batch of merchandise — comprising cat plushie keychains donning KFC bucket hats — was released on Monday (Jan 13), these were snapped up in a few hours. Within the day ...
Sales for the first item – a cat keychain with a KFC bucket on its head – started on Jan 13, with two new designs to be released each week. Already, scalpers are reselling the first wave of ...
But it was another show entirely which brought actor Alan Cumming back to his roots in Highland Perthshire, to begin a brand new chapter in his life - running Pitlochry festival theatre. "I was ...
Melissa Cotton has been using her Facebook to take on orders for keychains. She is selling them for $10, with funds being split between the two families. Amy Scranton with the Mt. Zion ...
The regeneration project in one of Scotland’s most deprived areas is a test case for the nation’s ability to foster supply chain manufacturing capacity in a sector that has attracted interest ...
Coverage: Watch live on BBC One & iPlayer; listen on Radio 5 Sports Extra, Radio Scotland Extra & BBC Sounds; live text & highlights on BBC Sport website and app. Scotland host Italy in their ...
I may be the cheerleader-in-chief for the City of London, but there’s a lot we can learn from Scotland too, writes Lord Mayor Alastair King This week I am in Edinburgh with the City Corporation ...