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Princes Street revamp tipped for first round of Edinburgh’s tourist tax spending, with pavements and lighting improvements a key focus.
Bernard Trottet, 65, was walking the Cape Wrath Trail and was last known to be at the Corryhully Bothy in Glenfinnan on May 27.
A women’s centre founded by JK Rowling is hosting a conference on the impact of internet pornography in the “epidemic” of violence against women. Beira’s Place, in Edinburgh’s New Town, was founded ...
This week, we have turned our investigative focus on our capital city, Edinburgh, asking some of the big questions about how it is set to ...
One of the horrors of getting old is your teeth decide to become unfaithful and abandon your gums. And when they drop out, there’s no point hiding them under your pillow and praying for a visit from ...
Why new Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell has no regrets about making way for Mark Hughes at Carlisle United after moving on from Motherwell.
It’s inevitable that a party proclaiming fake everyman values such as Reform would appear now that Holyrood is increasingly out of touch.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society's new chief executive has pledged to rebuild the relationship with venues as he admitted there had been ...
2km of the Roseburn Path is part of the preferred route for phase 1b of the Edinburgh tram system, a line proposed in 2006, as part of a loop, joining Newhaven through Granton and Haymarket.
Best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith on why Edinburgh – and the other large Scottish cities – remain good places to live ...
Edinburgh’s population is growing three times faster than any other Scottish city - but can the capital's crumbling infrastructure cope?
Gordon Reid heads into this week's French Open wheelchair tennis tournament looking to extend his remarkable run of grand slam titles and, ...