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It’s only when our ‘can’t be bothered’ has a wider impact on us and those around us, do we need to ask for help and look at ...
The Federation of Small Businesses calls for detailed local economic impact assessment after council approves tax plan.
Scottish Borders Council has decided against making any comment or to raise any objections to a proposed new wind farm close ...
A planning application for an Edinburgh Fringe venue has been branded ‘cynical’ by Edinburgh councillors after it began ...
Sporting a white shirt, white trousers and a red bandana that read ‘artist’, Joz Norris returned for his 13th Fringe, with a ...
Questions are set to be asked over a delay into action on reports of RAAC in a Leith low-rise block as the city has been ...
Skyrora has become the first UK-based manufacturer to receive a launch licence for a commercial vehicle. Granted by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the licence allows Skyrora to launch its ...
Exam results published yesterday show that more Midlothian pupils were presented for and passed SQA exams than ever before.
The live theatre adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s 1993 cult classic novel is not for the faint hearted, providing all the grit ...
A council is to pay nearly £50,000 a year to rent back office space in its own building after handing over management of it ...
On the signing of the defender, Hibernian FC Head Coach David Gray commented: “It’s great to be able to bring Grant to the ...
Midlothian hospitality was in full force this week with the council’s catering team planning to provide meals at Dalkeith High School for participants of the London Edinburgh London (LEL) cycling ...