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Lib Dem leader looks to Robert the Bruce for inspiration

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At his party’s Scottish Conference in Dunfermline later today, Willie Rennie will call on his party to stand up for progressive politics.  He will...

And now for the next Christmas ad…

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We all know that these ads are a kind of fiction but it is difficult not to be drawn to them at the same...

Logan cycles for Poppyscotland

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12 year-old Logan Thomson got on his bike today to cycle across the Forth Road Bridge fourteen times to raise funds for Poppyscotland. He decided to...

Former X Factor star Janet Devlin to perform in Edinburgh

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X Factor contestant Janet Devlin is about to embark on her latest UK tour, stopping off at Edinburgh's Electric Circus on 25 November 2016. Since her time on the show, Janet...

Two men jailed for housebreaking and vehicle theft

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Two Edinburgh men have been jailed after pleading guilty to housebreaking and vehicle theft at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday, Thursday 10th November. Jordan Skachill (22)...

Edinburgh recognised at the Scottish Thistle Awards

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Edinburgh and in particular Edinburgh on the 31st of December has been recognised in the Scottish Thistle Awards which were announced at Prestonfield last...

Six more Scottish Cup Final arrests

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Over 100 football fans have now been arrested connection with events at the end of the Scottish Cup final in May. Hibs beat Rangers 3-2 with the winning goal...

Final phase of Hibs’ East Terrace Stones available to view on Saturday

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The final phase of East Terrace Stones will be available to view ahead of Saturday’s match between Hibs and Falkirk at Easter Road. To celebrate, there...

Project funding available to help create a city free from Islamophobia.

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Police in Edinburgh and the City of Edinburgh Council are inviting people to apply for funding to deliver projects, which will help create a...

‘Banana flats’ could be listed

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The flats made famous in Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting could be protected with a listed status. The charity organisation Historic Environment Scotland which cares for and...

Luxury city hotel named Lothians’ ‘Best Accommodation Provider’

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The Chester Residence triumphs in the regional finals of the Scottish Thistle Awards, 2016 Five-star Edinburgh hotel, The Chester Residence, has been crowned the...

Neil Lennon looking for a consistency of performance tomorrow

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Hibs' Head Coach Neil Lennon is looking for a consistency of performance when his team meet Falkirk at Easter Road tomorrow. Last weekend Hibs beat...

Leo du Feu at The Sutton Gallery

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A new solo exhibition by wildlife and landscape artist Leo du Feu will preview at The Sutton Gallery on Saturday afternoon (12th November.) Edinburgh College...

New galleries to replace the dead end at Scottish National Gallery

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The National Galleries of Scotland are about to embark upon a £16.8 million modernisation programme which will triple the space available to them. The new galleries...

Glenn Tilbrook coming to the Voodoo Rooms

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  Glenn Tilbrook, one of Britain’s most cherished singers, guitarists and songwriters will be appearing at the Voodoo Rooms on Sunday 27th November as part...

Teenager charged in connection with a series of malicious phone calls

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Police have arrested and charged a 15-year-old boy in connection with a series of malicious phone calls. A police spokesperson said: "The incidents happened between...

Pentlands Book Festival

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Book Week Scotland is almost upon us, with many exciting events across Edinburgh and beyond. Pentlands Book Festival is getting an early start with a couple...

Musselburgh has an extra racing day on Monday – and entry is FREE

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Not content with the number of race days they already have Musselburgh Racecourse has told us this afternoon that they have an extra day...

Morningside Community Council meet on 16 November

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Morningside Community Council will meet on 16 November at The Open Door from 7.30pm. Their office bearers are now Chair Arne Strid, Vice-Chair Brian Auld,...

Anno – Anna Meredith with The Scottish Ensemble at The Hub

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On 13 November Anna and Eleanor Meredith will appear along with the Scottish Ensemble to play the well known piece Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Classical-electronic crossover...

Scottish SPCA calls on daredevils to abseil down The Falkirk Wheel

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The Scottish SPCA is calling on daredevils to abseil down The Falkirk Wheel to raise vital funds. Scotland’s animal welfare charity has spaces left for...

Police and public praised at Police Scotland Bravery and Meritorious Service Awards.

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Police officers and members of the public have been honoured at the Police Scotland Bravery and Meritorious Service Awards. Chief Constable Phil Gormley QPM yesterday...

Emily Smith coming to the Queen’s Hall on Friday 9th December.

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Multi-award winning Scottish folksinger Emily Smith will be appearing at the Queen's Hall on Friday 9th December. Emily has been a leading voice of the...

The Christmas Advert season is upon us

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Just as we get into the second week of November it is time for all good retailers to unveil their Christmas adverts. So here is...

City Council holding “Question Time” style event on Thursday night

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The City of Edinburgh Council are holding a "BBC Question Time" style panel tomorrow night which will feature senior councillors. They will be questioned by members of...

George Street will shine bright this Christmas

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The Street of Light, which lit up the Royal Mile with 60,000 lightbulbs last December, is this year set to transform the west end of George Street...

At the Lyceum – Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

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Can you imagine six impossible things before breakfast? Try these words -Donald/Trump/In/The/White/House. Perhaps Anthony Neilson’s ingenious take on Lewis Carroll’s timeless psycho-charade of childhood fantastical...

Police issue CCTV images following attempted robbery

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Police are releasing CCTV images of a man they wish to trace in connection with an attempted robbery, which took place inside a shop in...

Moderator signs climate change statement

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The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland the Rt Rev Dr Russell Barr has joined more than 250 international faith...

Young composers vie for national prize

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The third annual national competition for 12-18 year-olds, Notes from Scotland, invites applications from the country's budding composers. As part of the National Trust's Year...

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