Tag: The Edinburgh Reporter
Women’s Football: SWPL Cup roundup
Hibs, Hearts and Spartans women were all in SWPL Cup action yesterday with two teams recording wins.
An intriguing SWPL Cup group match at Oriam saw Hearts hosting a St Johnstone side who narrowly missed...
Musselburgh pick up three points in five goal thriller against Jeanfield
On a warm, humid afternoon, a cracking EOS Premier Division match was in prospect at Olivebank with two teams playing for the opportunity of going third in the table, and also for the home...
Easthouses Lily and Peebles share the spoils in East of Scotland Friday night action
Easthouses Lily welcomed Borders side Peebles Rovers to Newbattle last night in an East of Scotland league match.
The monsoon subsided early enough for both teams to produce a really entertaining fixture as Lily tried...
Competition – win a bottle of award-winning whisky
Usually we print and distribute 6,000 copies of our free monthly newspaper around Edinburgh through the city's libraries, coffee shops and other city centre businesses.
However, like so many other businesses, we have felt...
The Edinburgh Reporter January newspaper
We continue to publish our monthly newspaper, and for the moment we produce the minimum print run that we can - 3,000 copies.
Many of these are distributed around the city at both Leith...
FLASH SALE – advertising at our best ever rates
Book your advertising space on our Edinburgh Reporter Best of... pages in the December issue of The Edinburgh Reporter and pay less than half the usual price.
Reserve a space for your business or organisation...
Welcome funding awarded to The Edinburgh Reporter
The editorial board of The Edinburgh Reporter is delighted to announce today that the European Journalism Centre (EJC) has awarded the publication €10,000 of emergency grant funding.
The Edinburgh Reporter news group includes...
Helping us to help you – a petition to sign here
Save Local Independent News: write to your MP today
Local independent news providers like The Edinburgh Reporter are, according to recent research published by the Reuters Institute and the University of Oxford, the most trusted...
A toast to The Fine Wine Company – in vino veritas
The Edinburgh Reporter is raising a glass to The Fine Wine Company who have agreed to enclose a free copy of our latest April edition with each delivery.
Like most retailers impacted by coronavirus The...
Our website is migrating to a whizzy new server….
Please forgive us for not posting articles here while our website is moved to a new server.
We will be publishing any articles on Facebook meantime and you can also catch up with our...
The Edinburgh Reporter newspaper November 2019
Have you read our latest newspaper yet? You can find it in any city library, branches of Farmers Autocare, the ESPC on George Street and in Ocean Terminal.
Just in case you have missed...
The Edinburgh Reporter December issue
This is our December print issue which you can pick up from all city libraries and all branches of Farmer's Autocare as well as many other city centre outlets.
If you would like our paper...
The Edinburgh Reporter – 30,000 articles online!
This is our 30,000th article online. Quite an achievement we think!
We hope you like what you read here and if you do then perhaps you might be persuaded to think of making a small...
The Edinburgh Reporter September issue
Here is the fabulously colourful September issue which hit the streets at the beginning of this month. Remember you can pick up a copy at any local library across Edinburgh.
The Edinburgh Reporter – August issue
Here you are - now you can read the electronic version of the August issue of The Edinburgh Reporter.
We hope you like it and that you also like reading it in print.
You can pick...
The Edinburgh Reporter July issue
We produce a newspaper each month. It is available from all city libraries by the first of the month and a variety of other stockists in and around the city centre.
Here you can read...
The Edinburgh Reporter newspaper – June issue
Did you know that we publish a monthly newspaper? This month it had 24 pages of local news, views and what's on. 6,000 copies were distributed across the city libraries, hotels and businesses in...
Friends of the Earth support Pedal on Parliament
This year will be the seventh annual cycling protest Pedal on Parliament which will set off from Middle Meadow Walk at midday today. Thousands of cyclists and pedestrians are expected to travel the route...
The Edinburgh Reporter March issue is now published
You can now get a copy of our free newspaper which was published at the beginning of the month. You can download an electronic version below.
It is distributed to all city libraries, city centre...
St Patrick’s Day events 2018
Edinburgh's Festival of Ireland
Friday 16 March to Saturday 31 March 2018: Edinburgh's Festival of Ireland is a celebration of the links between Scotland and Ireland, with arts, dancing, storytelling and music. Family-friendly and children...
Missing Finnish tourist found safe
Edinburgh Police have confirmed this morning that 38-year-old Riina Elisabeth Sjögren, who was last seen in York Place on Tuesday, 9 January 2018, has now been traced safe.
She was found at 9am today on...
Five places to visit in Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
Towering over Princes Street and affording great views of the city to the north the Castle is worth a visit. Whether it is worth paying the price of the entrance fee (£16.00 at...
Mary King’s Close announces Christmas tours
The Real Mary King's Close has announced special Christmas tours for the festive season.
This December guests can step beneath the historic Royal Mile and uncover a darker side to the holiday season, with the...
Assistant Chief Constable suspended following anonymous criminal allegations
Assistant Chief Constable Bernard Higgins was suspended with immediate effect yesterday following 'a number of criminal and misconduct allegations'.
Three other officers have also been suspended and another two have been placed on restricted duties.
The allegations...
Cherry joins Holocaust survivors at tea party
Joanna Cherry MP joined twenty one MP colleagues and Peers as she met with Holocaust survivors and youth leaders at an intergenerational tea party in the Houses of Parliament. The party was held to...
Castlebrae Community High School curry favour – can you help them?
In an innovative move the catering department at Castlebrae Community High School invite you to use their facilities and hold your next meeting or event there.
They will cater for you, whether it is afternoon...
The ER goes to France – and Belgium….
...but only briefly.
Following our – myself and Adrian Henry (Rugby People) - coverage of the rugby match in Villeneuve d'Ascq on Saturday, we arranged to meet up with the three Scots players on the...
Book news – Peter Ritchie’s new book Cause of Death is out now
Black and White Publishing unveils 'Cause of Death', the eagerly awaited crime fiction novel by former Lothian and Borders Police detective Peter Ritchie.
Dozens of former colleagues were in the audience at the book launch which was...
Cramond & Barnton Community Council will meet next week
The first meeting of the Cramond & Barnton Community Council to be held after the summer break takes place at the Cramond Kirk Hall on 21 September 2017.
The meeting will cover regular business including...
Panda update
Sadly there will be no panda cub this year in Edinburgh.
Iain Valentine, Director of Giant Pandas at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), said: “It is with sadness that we can confirm Tian Tian,...