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Climate protesters demand a move away from fossil fuels

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March in Edinburgh calls for a transition away from fossil fuels. Climate campaigners marched through Edinburgh today to demand that the UK and...

Decades of dedication to a career in housing

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Director celebrates making a positive impact on tenants’ lives. From trainee to Director of Customer Experience, Tracey Howatt looks back on a career spanning almost...

Kiltwalk – Johnston Carmichael’s team walking for children’s charities

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A 26-strong team from Johnston Carmichael, including ten graduates from the Audit team, will lace up their boots for Scotland’s favourite mass participation charity event this Sunday, raising funds for Children’s 1st.  With a culture of investing in its people, and inspiring leaders and...

First Minister arrives in New York for Climate Week NYC

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A call for bold, sustained action from international partners to deliver on climate pledges and support Global South nations hit hardest by climate change...

Edinburgh jazz musician flies high with RNZ Air Force band

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A former Edinburgh musician has lent his musical know-how to the Royal New Zealand Air Force and earned an honorary rank in the process. Drummer...

Performing arts academy opens the curtain on campus

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Brand new multi-million pound campus in Livingston opens its doors One of Scotland's largest centres of performing arts is putting its best foot forward as...

ATS swings into action for CHAS

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Murrayfield Golf Club played host to Advanced Traditional Screeding's third annual golf day, with the Fife-based specialist flooring contractor raising more than £2000 for...

New buddha on display at the museum

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A Buddha on loan from The Dhammapadipa Temple in Edinburgh is being exhibited as part of Theravāda Buddhism, a new display opening on 16 September...

Keeper shares the secrets of Edinburgh’s giant pandas

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Scotland's only female giant panda loves to watch zebras - but only when no-one else is looking - it has been revealed. Giant panda Tian...

Corstorphine Athletics Club – championships results

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Earlier this year Corstorphine became the first athletics club in Edinburgh to offer frame running as a pursuit. And they have gone a step further by...

Edinburgh company aims to help cut legal costs

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A Scottish business dedicated to helping consumers manage probate has grown by 130%. The online platform that helps Scottish consumers manage probate and estate administration...

Luxury yacht calls into Edinburgh on first Scottish cruise

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One of the world's most luxurious and unique cruising yachts called in at Ocean Terminal this week on its first ever cruise from Scotland. The...

Police appeal for information after serious assault

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Police Scotland are appealing for information after a 19-year-old man suffered serious injuries following an assault in Edinburgh. The incident happened shortly after 12am on...

Gordon Arms Hotel in West Linton sold

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Specialist business property adviser, Christie & Co is pleased to report the Gordon Arms Hotel in West Linton has been sold to national pub...

Russell Flints sell at auction for a “royal” price

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Paintings by a celebrated Scottish artist, collected by legendary Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in the final months of his life, have fetched over £220,000...

Champions declared at Murrayfield Tennis Club

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Eileen Gillespie won the ladies singles title at Murrayfield tennis club for a remarkable 18th time when she beat Naomi Kerr in the final. The...

In Conversation with Judy Murray in Edinburgh next week

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Judy Murray will be in Edinburgh on Thursday 21 September to discuss her debut novel “The Wild Card” as well as other issues affecting...

Capital netball teams getting it together

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Edinburgh Accies and West Edinburgh netball clubs have completed a merger ahead of the new season in which the latter will compete as Accies...

Five things you need to know today

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Banff Mountain Film Festival The film festival will bring a night of films to the Festival Theatre tomorrow evening 16 September. This is a...

Multi-million pound investment in Scottish technical engineering company announced

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Realise Energy Services, one of the UK’s leading technical engineering specialists which maintains a large fleet of onshore wind turbines across the country, has...

LibDem leader accuses First Minister of breaking the ministerial code

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The MSP for Edinburgh Western, Alex Cole-Hamilton has written to the First Minister on Thursday asking that he refers himself to the Independent Adviser...

University of Edinburgh AI Accelerator programme helping emerging companies

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The University of Edinburgh's AI for good accelerator programme will help 13 companies based in Scotland and all over the world which are focused...

Rail fares will be cheaper from next month in pilot scheme

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Rail fares in Scotland will become cheaper from 2 October in a six month long pilot scheme removing peak fares. Instead all rail tickets...

Young Ambassadors meet up at Edinburgh conference

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Around 100 young people met up at Tynecastle Stadium this week at the first of the 2023 Young Ambassador conferences, part of a sportscotland...

Filmhouse fundraiser to Open the Doors begins today

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A fundraiser to ensure that Filmhouse on Lothian Road reopens in 2024 will begin accepting donations from today. The crowd funder aims to raise...

Temporary closure – Blackhall Library will be closed on Thursday

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Blackhall Library is closing temporarily on Thursday after Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) was found during an initial survey. More detailed surveys are required...

Sherlock Holmes statue is back in Picardy Place

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Along with the unveiling of the Sherlock Holmes statue on Picardy Place comes the news that the public realm area in the middle will...

Short term lets – Conservatives’ bid to stop legislation fails

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The Scottish Conservatives lodged a motion for debate about short term lets at The Scottish Parliament earlier on Wednesday but when put to the...

School pupils celebrate the North Bridge

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Pupils, families and teachers gathered on Wednesday to hear readings by pupils from two books, which have been developed as part of the North...

Lothians MSP urges government – Save Our Pools!

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At The Scottish Parliament last week a motion to Save Our Pools brought forward by Liz Smith MSP was debated.  Both the motion and debate...

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