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Diamorphine recovered in Balfour Street flat

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Police have recovered around £15,600 of drugs from a property in Edinburgh as part of an ongoing campaign to target serious and organised crime...

Police warn public of ‘courier fraud’

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Police Scotland has joined forces with the Metropolitan Police and other forces in England and Wales to raise the public's awareness of 'courier fraud',...

Sailing – Royal Forth hosting major 707 event

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After the success of the Edinburgh 707 Cup at Port Edgar, it’s now the turn of The Royal Forth Yacht Club to host a...

Football – World Cup preparations for England

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As the preparation build for the World Cup there are more decisions loom for Hodgson England boss Roy Hodgson named his 23-man squad for the...

Tuesday in Edinburgh – things to do today

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TUESDAY 3  JUNE 2014Cafe Des Artistes: Vija Celmins.  The Artist Rooms Research Partnership invites you to a participatory evening hosted by Catherine Spencer (University of...

Five things you need to know today

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 Drinking and driving in the summertime - One Direction instructions - Coburg Studios - Free massage for pregnant women! - Charity afternoon teaDrinking and...

Legion Scotland helping ex service personnel in Edinburgh

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 Legion Scotland today launched a new wellbeing service for ex-servicemen and women in Edinburgh.The befriending service will provide support and advice to ex servicemen...

Leeann Dempster takes over as Hibs’ new Chief Executive

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Hibs’ new Chief Executive Leeann Dempster started work today, taking over responsibility for all Club activity, including - but not solely - football, community...

Jim Clark Rally – Appeal for Witnesses

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Police  investigating the road collisions at the Jim Clark Rally on Saturday afternoon are appealing for witnesses to come forward.Police are particularly interested to...

Edinburgh Councillor blogs – Nigel Bagshaw on being a pedestrian

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Virtually all of us are pedestrians – so why not make life easier for us all?Pedestrians sometimes get a poor deal in this city...

Monday in Edinburgh – things to do today

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MONDAY 2  JUNE 2014Anthony Penrose: Backstage at the Lee Miller Archives.  A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Lee Miller Archive, which houses more than...

What’s On in Edinburgh this week

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MONDAY 2  JUNE 2014Anthony Penrose: Backstage at the Lee Miller Archives.  A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the

Five things you need to know today

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Council to sell Towerbank Primary School Annexe - Edinburgh Bus Tours - Dads Rock AGM - PureSPA are Youth Employer of the month -...

Bruntsfield Primary to have a new playground

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Bruntsfield Primary School will have a brand new playground due to the initiative of some of the parents of current pupils. The design is...

Serco picked to run Edinburgh to London sleeper service

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Great news for those who find it a bonus to go out for dinner in London after a business day and then sleep their...

Sssshhhhh! Sleeping teddies at the library

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On Tuesday 10th June, the Children's Library is hosting its first ever teddy bear sleepover. You are invited to bring your teddy or toy along...

Cashback funding changes lives

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The Scottish Government announced this week that a further £570,000 CashBack funding is to be invested to create life-changing opportunities for young people through...

Ernest Levy – a celebration at the Central Library

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'If you really want peace, you have to declare war on revenge' Ernest Levy, musician, cantor, actor, writer and friend to many, wrote these words...

The Big Lunch was eaten in Edinburgh today!

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Communities take part in Big Lunches across the city Earlier today many people across Edinburgh sat down with neighbours and residents in their communities for...

Jim Clark Rally – crash victims named

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Police confirmed the names of the people who died at the Jim Clark Rally yesterday.   Iain John Provan (64) and Elizabeth Allan (63),...

New housing development about to start in Wester Hailes

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Places for People and City Council partnership on target to deliver 1000 new affordable homes for EdinburghWork on an £18 million residential development is...

West Register House celebrating 200 years

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An exhibition will be launched from this weekend to celebrate one of our most notable landmark buildings in the city centre. West Register House with...

BBC Crimewatch to make appeal for information about Suzanne Pilley

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 The crime programme will be making a new and fresh appeal for information leading to discovery of her remains tomorrow evening.David Gilroy was convicted...

Five things you need to know today

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Well kent faces on the tram - Transport and Environment Committee - Val McDermid at Central Library - Ian Rankin is the best -...