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Tourism awards dominated by Scots

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Scottish companies have dominated a tourism awards ceremony with 31 businesses scooping gongs. The CIE Tours Awards of Excellence are based on feedback from 14,000...

#GE2017 Deidre Brock SNP candidate in Edinburgh North and Leith

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Deidre Brock has already been an MP for two years, and she is very determined to get back to work in London on behalf of the consituents and...

Eco-friendly food initiative

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A smokehouse restaurant has become the first in Edinburgh to embrace an eco-friendly initiative. Reekie’s Smokehouse uses classic American BBQ techniques to smoke top quality...

Tom Stade coming home to Edinburgh in November

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Tom Stade is appearing at the Fringe this August, but he is also bringing his national stand up tour home to the capital in...

COMPETITION – Win two pairs of tickets for the UK Premiere of Song of...

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Last performed in 1930, banned by Hitler along with all Gál’s music, Das Lied der Nacht is a powerful romantic drama. It shows...

World Cup comes to Ratho.

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World's top climbers descend on Edinburgh for Climbing World Cup and Paraclimbing Cup The world's best climbers will descend on the Scottish capital this autumn...

Man charged after heroin seizure in Livingston

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Police have charged a 49-year-old man following the recovery heroin from within a vehicle in Livingston. Officers from the Pro-Active Unit searched the vehicle located...

The Queen’s Hall launch fundraising campaign

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At The Queen's Hall on Nicolson Street last week a fundraising campaign called  "Music To Your Ears" was launched ahead of a sparkling concert by...

Still no leadership at the City Chambers

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At this morning's council meeting some convenership posts and appointments to outside bodies were approved, but there is still no Council Leader or policies...

Edinburgh Food Festival bringing a whole lot MHOR this July!

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Edinburgh Food Festival has announced that they are bringing Chef Tom Lewis and his Monachyle Mhor team to the festival this summer. The festival in...

Fly Norwegian to the US – snap up a £99 fare today

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In exciting travel news, Norwegian's new transatlantic flights to three east coast destinations direct from Edinburgh Airport start in less than a month's time. Today the low-cost...

D. E. Stevenson: Prolific Edinburgh Author Finally Commemorated

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Egnliston Crescent, hidden in the leafy green streets of Edinburgh's West End, is a short walk from Haymarket train station; a place where thousands...
City Chambers exterior

New council might be any colour but the SNP still want to lead

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Since the council elections at the beginning of the month there has been a deal of negotiation among the various political groups. But even today, with a...

New bus service to South Queensferry starts next month

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Lothian Country the new subsidiary of Lothian Buses has announced timetable and fares information for its new service to South Queensferry which begins on...

David Sole kicks off a new era for his coaching company

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  Former rugby star, David Sole is to merge his two business interests from 1 June 2017. David Sole & Associates will become part of School for...

Tapestry stolen from St Giles Cathedral has been recovered.

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  A tapestry stolen from St Giles Cathedral has been recovered. A police  appeal was made after the theft of a panel of the Scottish Diaspora Tapestry...

Tesco Bank drop off supplies at the Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home

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Edinburgh Dog and Cat Home took delivery of a bumper pack of hundreds of pet care products donated by Tesco Bank. The much-need donation followed the...

Extra trains for marathon runners and their supporters

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ScotRail Alliance have confirmed that extra services will be provided for Edinburgh spectators and runners on Sunday 28 May 2017. The extra trains are due to...

Whisky creche planned for June Festival

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Not everyone likes whisky, but sometimes it is about knowing what you might like from the wide array available. The Edinburgh Whisky Festival is bringing...

Edinburgh sends a message of support to Manchester

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Following what appears to have been a suicide bomb attack at the Manchester Arena last night campaigning in the General Election ceased for the...

FINAL CALL! Theatre preview: War In America – Former Royal High School

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It is Final Call for  - War In America. The days are counting down to what must be one of Edinburgh’s almost unique ‘found space’...

Princes Street Gardens among the best visitor attractions in the world

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Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens has been ranked amongst the world’s best visitor attractions. The gardens managed by the City of Edinburgh Council, has been selected...

Former Lothian and Borders police officer appointed assistant chief constable with Lincolnshire Police

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A former Lothian and Borders Police officer has been appointed as assistant chief constable with Lincolnshire Police. Chief Superintendent Craig Naylor will join the force...

Police release CCTV image following racially aggravated assault in Gilmerton store

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Police are continue to investigate a racially aggravated assault and have re-released an image of a male who may be able to assist them with...

Summer of sporting activity at the Spartans Community Football Academy

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500 Edinburgh primary school pupils are set to take part in a summer of sporting activity at the Spartans Community Football Academy, Ainslie Park. The...

Applications open today for Create18 funding

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A new national funding programme, Create18, opens today to give young people across Scotland the opportunity to create and host innovative events in their community, and...

Man charged following robbery at Cashino in Leith Walk

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A 34-year-old man has been arrested and charged with robbery following an incident at Cashino in Leith Walk around 5.20pm on Monday 15th May. Detectives at Gayfield...

Krispy Kreme put tasty bite into Gyle shopping

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The last time Krispy Kreme opened a store in Edinburgh there were traffic jams. It was less frantic this time, but there was still...

Dunedin Consort announces their 2017/18 season

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Dunedin Consort have announced their upcoming concert dates as well as a recording release. The upcoming season will include highlights such as Vivaldi Violin concertos and...

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