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VIDEO – Demonstration at St Andrew’s House demands Government investment

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Demonstrators gathered at St Andrew's House today to deliver the message to the Government that more investment is needed for active travel, such as...

Edinburgh Councillor Blogs – Councillor Jim Orr on the Holyrood Cycling Debate

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by Councillor Jim Orr Vice-Convenor of Transport and Environment City of Edinburgh Council, and council spokesman on cycling matters. Following a motion by Alison Johnstone...

Five things you need to know today

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Transport & Environment Committee meets today - Holyrood Cycling debate - FOMBL Autumn meeting - European Annual Conference on Ocean Energy begins today - Tonight...

The Great Tapestry of Scotland at Cockenzie House

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HAVING attracted crowds of over 30,000 when on show at The Scottish Parliament, The Great Tapestry of Scotland can now be seen at Cockenzie...

Scottish Independence Referendum – View from Alyn Smith MEP

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Alyn Smith is SNP MEP. One of six Scottish MEPs he commutes regularly between Edinburgh and Brussels. We asked him for his views on independence,...

Scottish Independence Referendum chat

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A resumé of remarks and comments and pointers to articles about the Scottish Independence Referendum. People living in Scotland are invited to vote in the...

Largest offshore wind turbine now in Fife

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The Samsung Heavy Industries prototype offshore turbine is the world’s largest and most powerful offshore wind turbine due to become operational later this year,...

VIDEO – SNP Conference 2013 – Colin Keir MSP

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Colin Keir MSP represents Edinburgh Western and we caught up with him at the SNP Conference 2013 in Perth Concert Hall to ask him...

SNP conference 2013 – Salmond already heading back to Edinburgh..

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The Edinburgh Reporter is at the SNP conference to meet Edinburgh MSPs and councillors to find out what they have to say about independence...

New legislation for tribunals marks welcome change

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Tribunals Bill welcomed by The Scottish Government's Justice Committee  A Bill intended to create an improved system of independence and better quality of service for...

The Proclaimers to be Warholised

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Scots band The Proclaimers will be given the ‘Warhol’ treatment this month when an image of the twins will be used for a series...

Five things Edinburgh needs to know today

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Dogs and crocodiles - Male arrested following pet shop incident - Warhol goes to Holyrood - Feeding the 5000 - Pandas Twitter was ablaze towards...

Warhol exhibition opens at Holyrood this weekend

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Following a chance conversation between the Presiding Officer and the Chair of Carnegie UK Trust an exhibition of Andy Warhol's work has been brought...

Sleeping out for Byte Night Scotland

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One of many fundraising events organised across Britain tonight to help a children's charity will take place outside in the open air tonight. Over...

Pentlands MSP Wears it Pink!

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Hero MSP from Edinburgh Pentlands joins the fight against breast cancer Gordon Macdonald, MSP for Edinburgh Pentlands has joined the fight against breast cancer by...

Edinburgh Councillor Blogs – Councillor Jim Orr on the Edinburgh Cycling summit

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By Councillor Jim Orr, Vice-Convenor of Transport and Environment and cycling spokesman. On Tuesday of this week the first ever Scottish cycling summit was held...

Harry Benson’s Warhol photos to be exhibited at Holyrood

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Benson’s Warhol photographs to join exhibition at the Scottish Parliament Internationally acclaimed Scottish photographer Harry Benson CBE will loan two of his photos of Andy...

Edinburgh MSP wants university to act over payday loans

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BIAGI URGES UNIVERSITIES TO TACKLE PAYDAY LOANS Edinburgh Central MSP Marco Biagi has called on Edinburgh’s universities to block access to payday loan websites on...

Scottish Government welcomes Ryder Cup captains

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A year to go until the tournament begins and there was all manner of fuss being made over the cup and the two Ryder...

RBS Chief Executive to talk at Holyrood conference

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New RBS Chief Executive will address the Business in Parliament conference at Holyrood in November. The new Chief Executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland,...

The Great Tapestry of Scotland – back next year

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The Great Tapestry of Scotland is coming back to the Scottish Parliament in 2014. Following its hugely popular first ever public showing at the Scottish...

Scottish Independence Referendum – today’s news

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A resumé of remarks, comments and pointers to articles about the Scottish Independence Referendum. Today marks 362 days until the people of Scotland are invited...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Today’s chat

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A resumé of remarks, comments and pointers to articles about the Scottish Independence Referendum. Today marks 363 days until the people of Scotland are invited...

Former MSP jailed for a year

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Former MSP Bill Walker who represented Dunfermline for the SNP has been jailed for 12 months at Edinburgh Sheriff Court this morning. Mr Walker...

MEP claims SNP is wrong on the economy

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A senior Scots MEP claims that five years on from the financial crisis, we must not let misguided policies threaten our economic recovery.   Almost exactly...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Round up of comment

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A smattering of the remarks and comments and pointers to articles about the Scottish Independence Referendum which we have found on the web today. Today...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Neil Findlay MSP recommends some reading

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Neil Findlay is the Labour MSP for Lothians and he would like to recommend some reading around the issues which he believes will decide...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Round up of today’s views 18 September 2013

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A resumé of remarks and comments and pointers to articles about the Scottish Independence Referendum. Today marks one year until the people of Scotland are...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Why Cameron Buchanan MSP thinks you should say No

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Cameron Buchanan is Conservative Lothians MSP who succeeded the late David McLetchie only very recently. Today I made my first speech to the Scottish Parliament...

Scottish Independence Referendum – Why Sarah Boyack MSP thinks you should vote No

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With a year to go until the referendum, Lothian MSP Sarah Boyack explains why she believes it’s in Edinburgh’s interest for Scotland to remain...

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