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Jim Duffy embarrassed by his behaviour at Easter Road

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Morton's manager Jim Duffy has admitted to being embarrassed by his behaviour during Wednesday night's 0-0 draw with Hibs at Easter Road. In time added...

Brain expert to speak at the Royal College of Physicians

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World renowned neuroscientist, Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, is the speaker at this year’s Angus Miller lecture which will be held at the Royal College of...

Hibs are four victories from automatic promotion

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Four victories from their last six games will ensure automatic promotion for Hibs. Hibs travel to East End Park on Saturday to face on-form Dunfermline...

New home sought for Harry the Welsh pony

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The Scottish SPCA is seeking a new home for Harry the Welsh pony. Scotland's animal welfare charity has cared for Harry for 500 days at...

Police release CCTV images following city centre attack

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Police are continuing to investigate a serious assault that occurred in Edinburgh City Centre in the early hours of...

Jim Duffy admits Oyenuga challenge was ‘reckless’ and ‘dangerous’

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Morton boss Jim Duffy last night admitted that Kudus Oyenuga's challenge on Jordon Forster which sparked a mass brawl and left the Hibs' defender...

Edinburgh Rugby trio ‘Cut the Ribbon’ at new opticians

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12 New Jobs Created at Corstorphine Specsavers A Leading opticians has expanded its presence in the Capital with the opening of a Corstorphine store, accounting for...

Police appeal to trace missing man James Reid

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Police are appealing for information to help trace a man reported missing from the city centre. James Reid from Northern Ireland was last seen in...

Art Meets Science as the Edinburgh International Science Festival returns

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On 1 April the Edinburgh International Science Festival returns to the city. The event will see 250 speakers and 270 events across 29 venues, promising...

Last petition handed in to the council’s Petitions Committee handed in today

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Councillor Chas Booth the Convener of the Petitions Committee was at the City Chambers yesterday to meet the organisations behind what will be the last...

Hotel chain looking at 21 sites in Scotland, including Edinburgh Park

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Travelodge ia looking for 21 new sites so that it can expand its network of hotels across Scotland. This includes looking for a site...

Neil Lennon’s fury over Kudus Oyenuga’s behaviour

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A furious Neil Lennon has accused Morton's substitute Kudus Oyenuga of trying to break Jordon Forster's leg then feigning a head butt from Darren...

Hibs remain 10 points clear after ill-tempered encounter ends goalless

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Hibs remain ten points clear of second placed Morton after an ill-tempered  goalless draw tonight which ended with two players and both managers being shown...

List of candidates for Council Elections 2017

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Council elections will be held across Scotland on 4 May 2017. These are the candidates for The City of Edinburgh Council who had registered as at 4.00pm on...

Beer Today, Gone Tomorrow!

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Beer Today, Gone Tomorrow Local brewer enjoys massive demand for new ‘Vital’ brew This year is already set to a big one for Edinburgh microbrewery Barney’s Beer, with the...

Delta’s direct flights to JFK return from today

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Delta Air Lines landed back at Edinburgh Airport today, marking the start of the airline’s summer schedule. The special SkyTeam livery aircraft had a short...

Edinburgh International Festival comes to Craigmillar

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Senior Pupils introduce their school as a Festival venue Pupils at Castlebrae Community High School, in the Craigmillar area of Edinburgh, today hosted their own launch...

Millennium Woods celebrates 20th birthday

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An event was held today at Craigmillar Castle Park to celebrate the 20thAnniversary of the Millennium Woods. Cllr Lesley Hinds and some local school children helped...

Canal cruise crooners strike right chord as fundraisers

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Volunteers from the Ratho-based Seagull Trust Cruises are raising money for the charity by offering their musical talents elsewhere. Four crew members became well-known for...

Children to swop text books for board games in NSPCC fundraiser

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NSPCC, the leading UK children's charity, is asking children around the country to take part in Big Board Game Day, where children will bring their...

Mercat Tours offer child friendly tours this weekend

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You can't visit Edinburgh without hearing about the myths and legends surrounding the haunted 'Underground City'. No, there isn't actually a "city" under the ground....

Queensferry Crossing – delays due to the weather continue

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At this morning's meeting of the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee at Holyrood, Keith Brown MSP had to inform the members that the Queensferry...

Princes Street Suites win Family Hotel of the Year

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Serviced apartments at Princes Street Suites in Edinburgh have come to the notice of the Scottish Hotel Awards’ ‘Family Hotel of the Year’. Managed by Redefine|BDL Hotels (RBH) –...

Wet Wet Wet are Back Back Back

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80's Supergroup Wet Wet Wet to perform two 30th Anniversary concerts Wet Wet Wet will celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Popped In Souled Out' with...

Marionville Meadowbank – Luxury at an affordable price

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CONTINUING TO SET A BENCHMARK FOR EXCELLENCE-  MARIONVILLE, MEADOWBANK HAS LUXURY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS FROM JUST £270K Latest Capital development from multi award winning...

Neil Lennon insists that no complacency has set in amongst players

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Hibs' Head Coach Neil Lennon insists that no complacency has set in amongst his players as they sit ten points clear at the top...

Edinburgh Trams record busiest day ever

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  All it took was a rugby international at Murrayfield and the trams clocked up more passenger journeys than before. In a single day 28,000...

Tasty tales writing project is launched

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Scottish Book Trust has launched a writing project to encourage people to share true stories of life and food. A selection of the best submissions...

An award for D & G Autocare

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D&G Autocare, the independent garage group which launched in Dunfermline in 2004 with one garage, and has now grown to cover fifteen locations across...

Speedway – Masters the man to beat in Harrisons Open

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The tapes fly up on the 21st consecutive season of racing at Armadale this Friday with the 2017 Harrisons Scottish Open Championship. The most competitive...

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