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THE youngest contestant in this year’s Great British Bake Off is a medicine student who was born and raised in Edinburgh.
Bikes from a new hire scheme in the Scottish capital are expected to become available soon, with the contract set to begin tomorrow.
AS PART of an annual art trail, artists in the Pentlands will open up their studios to the public for one weekend only.
A SCOTTISH Labour MSP has been arrested and charged in connection with possession of indecent images. Colin Smyth, who has been an MSP since 2016, has been suspended from the Labour Party and is now ...
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Warning expansion is ‘reckless gamble’ with jobs, heritage and environment SCOTLAND’S fishing leaders are demanding an immediate stop to further offshore wind farm consents – warning ministers they ...
A man has been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for grooming and raping a schoolgirl in Rotherham 20 years ago.
A HUGE Perthshire estate has been sold for £145m to Gresham House, in what may be one of the biggest rural land acquisitions ever.
A CANAL boat under the name “All Aboard” is to set sail for the first time in nearly a year after a Church in Edinburgh acquired ownership.
Edinburgh Airport has applied to merge its two immigration halls into one, as a result of “continued passenger growth”.
At Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh University Students’ Association hosts a range of different food vendors for visitors to ...
AN ORGANIC mass busking event is set to return to Edinburgh this month, hosted on Portobello Promenade. The Big Beach Busk is ...