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Hibernian Women Head Coach Grant Scott has been named the PFA Scotland SWPL Manager of the Year. Scott has led Hibernian ...
Police are appealing to the public to help trace Michaela Sharp, 32, who has been reported missing from Leith. She was last seen on Saturday 26 April 2025 in The Shore area of Leith. She is described ...
Aerial displays over the capital could be banned over environmental and noise pollution concerns, according to plans put forward by an Edinburgh councillor. Flypasts take place every year for the ...
A Life in Self-Portaiture and a programme of associated events and talks will take place at the City Art Centre from 31 May to 28 September. John Bellany, CBE, RA, is one of the most significant ...
Police have arrested two teenagers, a male and female aged 19 and 17 respectively, following reports of dangerous and erratic driving in the Scottish Borders. On Tuesday 29 April 2025 officers ...
City-owned public diners should be explored as a solution to help fight food insecurity in Edinburgh, according to a councillor. Councils across the UK used to run public, low-cost diners for ...
The new tap on tap off service on Edinburgh Trams will begin in two weeks’ time on 19 May. The Flowbird system has now been tested alongside Lothian Buses to ensure it works properly. Customers will ...
Scotland’s puffin population has suffered a decline in its breeding success, according to the latest figures. Around 75% of the UK’s Atlantic puffin population lives in Scotland, with a significant ...
Hibernian Women secured a vital 3-1 away win over city rivals Hearts at Oriam yesterday. A superb performance earned Hibs Women all three points in Riccarton, keeping the girls top of the ...
Programme for Government The First Minister is to set out the Programme for Government on Tuesday which will be a year ahead of the Scottish Parliamentary elections in 2026. Usually the programme is ...
A total of nine ducklings have hatched at Lauriston Castle. In the grounds of the castle which is owned and run by the council anyone can enjoy a woodland walk, a visit to the award-winning Japanese ...
New measures to strengthen Scotland’s public services and ensure people are supported during the cost-of-living crisis will be set out by the First Minister this week. First Minister, John ...
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