Frazer Neil, now aged 25, was yesterday sentenced to a minimum of 19 years in jail at Edinburgh High Court for the murder of Hannah Dorans in Edinburgh yesterday. He will also remain on licence for the rest of his life. Continue reading Lives changed forever: Parents tell Hannah’s story
Day: November 30, 2018
I Spy: GCHQ and National Cyber Security Centre certify university course
EDINBURGH Napier’s work to train the next generation of cybersecurity experts has been endorsed by the Government organisation aiming to make Britain the safest place to work and do business online. Continue reading I Spy: GCHQ and National Cyber Security Centre certify university course
Short Courses at North Edinburgh Childcare
Hundreds of teacher posts in Lothian re-advertised in last three years
Research by the Scottish Conservatives has shown that almost 500 jobs in Lothian have been re-advertised over the last three years and almost 3,000 across Scotland. Continue reading Hundreds of teacher posts in Lothian re-advertised in last three years
Hannah murderer sentenced
The man who murdered Hannah Dorans has been jailed. Frazer Neil, now aged 25, was sentenced at Edinburgh High Court yesterday to life in prison with a minimum of 19 years before he can be considered for parole.
He will also remain on licence for the rest of his life. Continue reading Hannah murderer sentenced
Winter Warmer at granton:hub
Ring in the festive season with our winter warmer! Let’s gather together and celebrate our community with Grass Roots Remedies Co-op Multicultural Women’s Group, Edinburgh Edinburgh Scrap Store
Check out the link to our event and see our what we’ve got lined up for you on Dec 8 from 1 to 5pm.
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Recovery Kidz say thanks as they receive donations from Mission Christmas
Mission Christmas is now well underway with local charity, Recovery Kidz, amongst the first to benefit from the generosity of the people of Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and Falkirk. Continue reading Recovery Kidz say thanks as they receive donations from Mission Christmas
The Power of the Haggis!
SCOTTISH FEAST USES ENOUGH ENERGY TO POWER STIRLING HOMES FOR THREE WEEKS!
- Energy used across Scotland to cook St Andrews Day feast could power Stirling homes for three weeks
- Preparing one dinner uses the same amount of energy as powering an LCD TV for six weeks
- Haggis is the most energy-intensive ingredient to cook, using enough energy to power a games console for almost four days
School closures fiasco: contractor to foot the bill
The City of Edinburgh Council and the Edinburgh Schools Partnership (ESP) have announced a proposed settlement agreement following the closure of 17 schools in 2016. Continue reading School closures fiasco: contractor to foot the bill
Saughton man charged over theft of 62 bikes
Police in Edinburgh have arrested and charged a man following the theft of over 60 bicycles. Continue reading Saughton man charged over theft of 62 bikes