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Trevoh Chalobah is hoping to follow in his brother Nathaniel’s footsteps by winning his first England cap this week but hopes his international career lasts longer. The Chelsea defender has received ...
Noah Penman has long been a promising junior diver but last week, he made his senior breakthrough with silver at the European Championships.
An ageing CalMac lifeline ferry sidelined for 16 months is now costing nearly £2m more to repair than the price to buy a rejected ...
Historians of the future may look on this era and speculate that the people of the early 21st century hated their own children.
Scottish football is famous for the unbalanced nature of its contests. The superstars of Rangers and Celtic hog the goals and glory while players from rival teams are content to saunter round the ...
Instead of trying to halt the genocide Keir Starmer is actively assisting it. And it needs to be called genocide, and ethnic cleansing in the ...
The SNP’s real problem is not a British Prime Minister who doesn’t want a referendum, but an apathetic population. Scottish voters do ...
Today's cartoon is on the story of the Edinburgh University principal defending his pay at a time when the university is facing making ...
The debt-ridden council delivering public services to Scotland's capital wants more power to raise public taxes even higher saying that ...
New curbs have been introduced on large-scale concerts at the Ross Bandstand, Edinburgh's historic outdoor venue in Princes Street Gardens.
City councillors will weigh scaled-down options for the long-delayed George Street revamp, as costs soar and political support falters.
Two Edinburgh teachers are pioneering a new approach to maths lessons using journaling to help students connect to a notoriously alienating subject.
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