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Loganair announce service improvements

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Loganair's check in desk is being moved to a more visible location in Edinburgh Airport, and check in times have been moved forward by...

Minute’s silence observed by the council in relation to Middle East

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At a meeting of The City of Edinburgh Council on Thursday the Rt Hon Lord Provost, Robert Aldridge, made a short statement on events...

East tennis veterans success

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The East of Scotland Ladies over-40s tennis team have enjoyed a successful LTA Seniors County Cup. Having been promoted to Division Two last year, the...

Capital athletics clubs are prize guys

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Capital clubs were well to the fore at Scottish Athletics’ 4J Annual Awards dinner in Glasgow. Among those celebrating were Corstorphine AAC who won Impact...

Pop up dining at Fruitmarket

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Edinburgh chef Barry Bryson and London chef Matthew Reade will team up this November cooking on two nights only at Fruitmarket. Dinner will be...

Musselburgh Rugby – Shield winners are the real deal

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For students of Scottish rugby it has been obvious for a while that Musselburgh are a club on the up. Travelling to Premiership leaders Marr...

Shoppers’ spirits lifted at The Centre Livingston

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The team at one of Scotland’s largest shopping malls, The Centre, Livingston lifted shoppers ‘spirits’ on Halloween with their scary outfits. Donned in different scary...

 ScottishPower Foundation awards recognise charity heroes in Edinburgh

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SCOTTISHPOWER FOUNDATION AWARDS CELEBRATE EDINBURGH’S CHARITY HEROES Edinburgh-based project honoured with this year’s Education Award at the ScottishPower Foundation Awards Edinburgh Science Foundation, the country’s...

Edinburgh law firm adds five experts to the team

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Edinburgh law firm Gibson Kerr has added five new members of staff to its family and personal law departments. The firm has strengthened its family...

Badminton – Edinburgh schools come close

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Edinburgh Schools senior badminton team did well but were just edged out by Glasgow on count-back after drawing 5-5 with hosts Glasgow in the...

City hotel celebrates 15 years of award winning green initiatives

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Impressive sustainability ambitions recognised with gold award Edinburgh's largest independent hotel has been praised for its impressive sustainability initiatives, by maintaining the highest rated green...

Santa flies in to check out St Andrew Square

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Santa parked his reindeer under cover nearby as he flew in to tell us what is in store at Edinburgh’s Christmas which opens on 17...

Five things you need to know today

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Our November newspaper is out today. Pick it up at any of our stockists - or there is still time to sign up and have...

The Porty Panto will be magic

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CINDERELLA the Pantomime at Portobello Town Hall “You shall go to the ball!” The Fairy Godmother of all Pantomimes is back in Porty this Christmas A new...

Summerhall Arts – to offer vital support for the creative arts

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A new arts charity has been established to offer support and opportunities to local and national creative arts practitioners, while making a contribution to...

The Astronomical Sky Above Edinburgh and Lothian November 2023

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November offers 2 planets - Jupiter and Uranus - at opposition which is the best observing opportunity since the Earth lies between the planet...

Important events in Edinburgh’s history this month

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In the month of November, the following historical events took place. Each month the Old Edinburgh Club curates a list of important dates for...

Scottish ice hockey teams pay tribute to Adam Johnson

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Nottingham Panthers forward Adam Johnson, 29, died in a freak accident on Saturday night after appearing to receive a cut to the neck during...

Council Leader visits the Lost Shore Surf Resort

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The Council Leader paid a visit to the Lost Shore Surf Resort which is under construction in the former Craigpark Quarry in Ratho. Construction...

Poppyscotland invite you to a day of music in St Andrew Square

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Volunteers will support Poppyscotland’s Edinburgh City Poppy Day on Thursday in St Andrew Square. BFBS presenters Mark McKenzie and Jim Gellatly will host a day...

Successful fundraiser for RNLI and Guide Dogs for the Blind at The Bay

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£1000 RAISED FOR TWO LOCAL CHARITIES AT PETTYCUR BAY’S FIRST TALENT SHOW Pettycur Bay Holiday Park has announced that £1,000 was raised for the RNLI...

Boyack tired of government ‘flip flopping’ over the Eye Pavilion

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A meeting organised by Sarah Boyack MSP with the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Michael Matheson, to discuss the delayed Edinburgh Eye Pavilion has left...

Five things you need to know today

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This week at the council On Monday the Licensing Board meets under the Convenership of Lib Dem councillor Louise Young to discuss some new licences...

Simpson & Marwick sold by Moray Group

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A new Edinburgh-based entrant to the Scottish estate agency market, has bought Simpson & Marwick, one of Scotland's oldest legal and property brands. The newly...
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Halloween tale from The Old Edinburgh Club

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An exciting discovery has been made during the Old Edinburgh Club's (OEC) digitisation project at The Edinburgh Central Library. This excerpt, taken from ‘My...

Hibs draw with Celtic – in PHOTOS

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Hibs drew in a goalless encounter with Celtic at Easter Road on Saturday. Read Callum Napier's account of the match here. Honours even at Easter...

Try a Margarita Masterclass at El Santito

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Looking to get out of Edinburgh for your Christmas night out this year? For a fun and interactive night out experience for groups try...

Work on new active travel route begins

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The Council is to begin work on a new active travel route between Pennywell Road roundabout and Gypsy Brae along Marine Drive and West...

Johnson calls for protection for shop workers

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Urgent action is needed to protect shopworkers, Scottish Labour has warned. In a letter to the new Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Daniel Johnson highlighted...

Changing the clocks at the Palace

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To change the clocks at all the royal residences will take around 30 hours this weekend. There are more than 1,600 historic clocks in...

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