An Edinburgh College hairdressing student is hoping to style her way to double success this weekend as she struts her stuff on the national stage in UK-wide hair and beauty competition. Continue reading Edinburgh College prizewinner styles her way to the red carpet
Day: June 8, 2018
Local SNP MSP pledges support ahead of Carer’s Week
SNP MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith Ben Macpherson has pledged his backing for Carers Week, which begins next Monday, by committing to support local carers across Edinburgh. Continue reading Local SNP MSP pledges support ahead of Carer’s Week
Police advice for music festival season
With the Eden Festival opening last night approaching planning is well advanced for what is certain to be another terrific event at Raehills Meadows. Police Scotland is calling on all music festival revellers to have fun, but to keep themselves safe. Continue reading Police advice for music festival season
Council agrees ‘bold outcomes’ to tackle homelessness
The City of Edinburgh Council yesterday approved a wide range of recommendations to tackle homelessness.
Continue reading Council agrees ‘bold outcomes’ to tackle homelessness
Health and care staffing levels legislation to be examined by Holyrood Committee
Proposals that place a legislative duty on health boards and care service providers to ensure that there are sufficient numbers of qualified staff on duty are to be examined by the Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee. Continue reading Health and care staffing levels legislation to be examined by Holyrood Committee
Public urged to plan ahead for big weekend of events
With thousands of people expected to enjoy a series of major events in Edinburgh this weekend, residents, workers and spectators are being urged to prepare well for their journeys. Continue reading Public urged to plan ahead for big weekend of events
Queen’s Award for Ageing Well
Edinburgh project Ageing Well, which promotes healthy lifestyles for older adults in the capital who are inactive, has been awarded a prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS), the ‘MBE’ for volunteer groups.
Jenners support for Walk the Walk
Jenners, House of Fraser bra designed for Nina Barough CBE
Jenners, House of Fraser have thrown their support behind this year’s MoonWalk Scotland by designing a special movie-themed bra for this year’s Hollywood to Holyrood themed event. Continue reading Jenners support for Walk the Walk
Police warn of scam targeting Chinese students
Police Scotland is warning the public of an ongoing scam targeting Chinese Students. Continue reading Police warn of scam targeting Chinese students
At last, the truth: Independent review of policing during Miners’ Strike announced
‘To investigate and report on the impact of policing on affected communities in Scotland during the period of the miners’ strike from March 1984 – March 1985’.
Scotland will lead the way in the UK in ensuring the experiences of those affected by the Miners’ Strike in the 1980s are properly understood, the Justice Secretary said yesterday. Michael Matheson has ordered an independent review into the impact of policing on communities during the Miners’ Strike, from March 1984 to March 1985. Continue reading At last, the truth: Independent review of policing during Miners’ Strike announced