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Campaigners fighting to save the café in a West Lothian care home complex have just weeks to come up with plans. The deadline ...
An increase in fly-tipping at bin stores across West Lothian has caused concern about a boom in rat sightings, councillors ...
A lack of public toilets around Edinburgh’s Haymarket station has led to “significant levels of public urination” and the abuse of local staff, it has been claimed. New public toilets in Haymarket are ...
Police are appealing for information following a fatal crash on the A70 near Harburn, West Calder. Around 8.45am this morning, Friday, 2 May, officers received a report of a crash involving the driver ...
Detectives investigating a number of linked violent incidents in the east and west of the country are continuing to target those responsible. A further four people have been arrested in the past week ...
The Scottish FA are launching a new ‘Trailblazers’ initiative to identify and honour women who represented Scotland at international level between 1972 and 1997 and did not receive an official cap for ...
David Gray has seen a reaction in training from his players on Saturday as they prepare to face Dundee United in the William Hill Premiership tomorrow. Hibs were beaten by Aberdeen last weekend, a ...
Police in East Lothian are appealing for information that would help them locate 15-year-old missing person Savanna Smith. She is missing from the Dunbar area and has ties to Edinburgh, Cockenzie, ...
Some 24 teams took to the ice at Curl Edinburgh to contest the Edinburgh International Curlers Gathering The competition ...
Artisan Roast was one of the pioneers of specialty coffee in Edinburgh. Opening in 2007, they now have four shops across the city (plus a kiosk on Little King Street), and a well respected roastery in ...
The first museum dedicated to contemporary Palestinian art in Europe is in Edinburgh. The new museum, in the New Town will occupy a roughly 1,100-square-foot space in an 1810 building  on Dundas ...
Police were called in to investigate after a village pond was ‘dredged’ by a digger during nesting season in East Lothian. Angry residents in the village of Athelstaneford raised the alarm after ...