I’ve used the time since the knife attacks in the Calders last Monday to reflect on the strong sense of community that we ...
Much was said and written about the incident in The Calders last week until criminal charges put legal restrictions in place, but the nature of the subsequent protests on Friday cannot pass without ...
Glasgow International Comedy Festival started yesterday, welcoming over 500 shows across the city in the next three weeks.
Readers might know from previous columns that having initially been supportive in principle, I’ve been convinced for some time that the Assisted Dying Bill going through its final stages in the ...
Councils place great faith in community consultation and even have a thing called “participatory budgeting” where local people are given public money to spend on their priorities. Did you know with a ...
Last week, the Chancellor unveiled her Spring Forecast to Parliament, giving an update on the state of the public finances and the economy as we head into the spring and summer. It confirmed that the ...
The charity that runs Edinburgh Zoo has called on the Met Office to improve how forecasts are shown on weather apps, saying ...
The Edinburgh taxi trade has expressed its anger at the 'lenient' one month ban given to a private hire driver who owns a property where a cannabis farm was discovered.
A number of Edinburgh bus services will be diverted for around four months as overnight works on North Bridge get underway.
Two Edinburgh councillors have been censured by the Standards Commission for failing to declare an interest when they took part in meetings on controversial traffic measures near where they lived.
The ground floor of a large Edinburgh office block is set to become a new piano school, after the Hermiston plans were approved by the council.
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