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Friday, May 16, 2025

When Napoli last visited the capital over 50-years ago

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Italian giants Napoli face European Champions Liverpool at Murrayfield tomorrow hoping they fare better than the last time they visited the capital over 50...

Boroughmuir extension recommended for approval

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Proposals to build a five-storey extension to a school which only opened its doors for the first time last year are set to be...

New buildings at the Botanics to be approved

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Proposals to overhaul the Royal Botanic Gardens are set to be given the green light – despite concerns that 48 trees will be chopped...

Bus drivers vote for indefinite strike from Friday

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Bus drivers voted to go on strike from the first day of the Fringe  rejecting a last-minute offer from Lothian bosses. Drivers had threatened strike action...

St Peter’s gets a new roof

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VIRIDOR CREDITS FUND RAISES THE ROOF AT ST PETER’S LUTTON PLACE St Peter’s church and the local community in Newington are celebrating the completion of...

At the Queen’s Hall in August and September

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Edinburgh International Festival Morning Recitals 3 – 24 August 2019 Henning Wehn 7.00pm (1-4, 8-11, 15-18, 22-25) Henning is a stalwart of Live At the...

Designs to be unveiled for new Drem to Gullane path

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East Lothian Council will next week reveal draft designs for a four mile bike-friendly and walking path linking Gullane and Drem. Council-appointed consultants, funded by...

Prime Minister appoints new Secretary of State for Scotland

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The Prime Minister Boris Johnson sacked the former Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell and has replaced him with Government Whip and MP...

Accident investigation into tram death at Saughton makes its recommendations

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The Rail Accident Investigation Branch has investigated the fatal accident which happened last year at Saughton. They released their report today and recommend...

Free family cookery classes for the summer holidays

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Groups of children and parents are tucking into a feast of free cookery classes at venues across Edinburgh this month and next as part...

Edinburgh Napier lecturer offers Dignity Boxes to Lothian

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Edinburgh Napier lecturer Isabel Dosser is a lecturer in palliative care within the University’s School of Health and Social Care. She launched a charity...

First Minister writes to Prime Minister Boris Johnson

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First Minister highlights risk of Brexit The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has written to the new Prime Minister to set out the potential impact of...

Prime Minister sacks the Secretary of State for Scotland

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Only this morning Labour MP for Edinburgh South Ian Murray asked in the Houses of Parliament : “The new Prime Minister’s election yesterday means...

Albert and the Giant Jellyfish

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Yes it sounds like a child's book, but the story started with a walk on the beach today. Albert is a Heinz 57 rescue...

Police release CCTV image following unprovoked attack in Victoria Street

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Police have released CCTV images of a group of four men they are looking to trace. At around 3am hours on Friday 8th March 2019...

Police name man who died following incident outside football social club

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Police have officially confirmed the identity of a man who died following an incident in Lochend Road South. He was Andrew McCarron, who was originally...

Witness appeal after collision between cyclist and tipper truck

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Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision involving a cyclist which took place around 09.10am yesterday morning on the north bound carriageway of...

Man charged after racist graffiti reported within the New Calton Burial...

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A 25 year old man has been charged after racist graffiti was reported within the New Calton Burial Ground on Regent Road, Edinburgh. The incident...

New Tory Party leader announced

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The Conservative party members chose their new leader and possibly, if everything goes well for him today, our new Prime Minister. It was always...

Edinburgh Art Festival 2019 – Five things you must see

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The first details of the 2019 Edinburgh Art Festival were released earlier this year. And having studied the programme we have chosen our own...

Scotrail celebrates first birthday for class 385 trains

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ScotRail celebrates the first birthday of its Class 385 Express trains entering passenger service today. To mark the occasion, the train operator will hand out...

Use your contactless card on Lothian’s bus services from today

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LOTHIAN INTRODUCES CITY-WIDE CONTACTLESS PAYMENT WITH DAILY CAPPING You will be able to use a contactless card for the first time in Edinburgh as Lothian...

Granton Goes Greener continues to grow

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Edinburgh church eco group goes from strength to strength Granton Goes Greener, an environmental group part-funded by the Kirk’s Go For It Fund, has gone...

Labour politicians write to South Edinburgh residents about the EU

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Labour parliamentarians Ian Murray and Daniel Johnson have written directly to 22,000 residents in the south of Edinburgh to outline why being part of...

Fundraiser for cancer research charity

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A Gorebridge woman who lost her grandmother to ovarian cancer is holding a charity night to raise funds for gynaecological cancer research charity, The...

Caley shows Edinburgh photos from summers gone by

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The Caledonian has launched a new photographic exhibition giving guests and visitors an insight into what summer was once like in Scotland. Partnering with The...

Police issue descriptions of five teenagers following Tranent attack

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Police have issued descriptions of five teenagers in connection with the serious assault of a 52-year-old man which took place on Bridge Street in Tranent at...

Police investigating attack in city park following positive line of enquiry

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Police investigation a serious assault on a 19-year-old male in Granton Crescent Park which took place around 11am this morning are following a positive line...

Festival Trams will keep you out all night

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Edinburgh Trams offer you the freedom to stay out till the sun comes up by running an all night service throughout  August.   Trams run on...

Edinburgh’s housing market more active than the last decade

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As we head towards the height of summer, Edinburgh’s property market continues to heat up with the highest number of homes being bought and...