“I think the British people are ready for us to move on. To move beyond division and come together. To move beyond uncertainty into a brighter future. That is the chance that MPs of all parties will have tomorrow night. And for our country’s sake, I urge them to take it.” – Prime Minister Theresa May Continue reading Time to move on? Prime Minister’s final appeal on eve of crucial Brexit vote
Day: January 14, 2019
Saving Our Services: campaign meeting
Wednesday 16 January from 6 – 8pm
Muirhouse Millennium Centre Continue reading Saving Our Services: campaign meeting
Edinburgh College: no classes on Wednesday but all campuses open
Students! All classes are cancelled on Wednesday due to strike action planned by the EIS – the union which represents college lecturers across Scotland. Continue reading Edinburgh College: no classes on Wednesday but all campuses open
SFRS Heritage Trust raise funds for The Soldiers Charity
Dedicated volunteers from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were recently invited to Edinburgh to present a cheque to the Soldiers Charity. Continue reading SFRS Heritage Trust raise funds for The Soldiers Charity
Boyd Legal at the double
FOR the second year running, a family-run legal firm has won first place against 66 other solicitors and estate agents for the highly coveted ESPC Best Customer Service Award. Continue reading Boyd Legal at the double
Scottish Secretary urges MPs to vote for PM’s Brexit deal
Scottish Seecretary David Mundell has urged MPs to get behind the Prime Minister’s Brexit deal. Continue reading Scottish Secretary urges MPs to vote for PM’s Brexit deal
North Edinburgh Arts new programme launches 19 January
Our Winter / Spring 2019 programme is kicking off on 19 January, and you’re invited to join us and make your 2019 more creative
Check out our programme and sign up by emailing admin@northedinburgharts.co.uk or at the reception.
You can find full details at: https://northedinburgharts.co.uk/
First Minister refers herself to standards panel over Salmond investigation
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed that she has referred herself to the panel of independent advisers on the Ministerial Code.
The panel will look at the First Minister’s actions during an investigation into Alex Salmond.
Nicola Sturgeon made phone calls and had meetings with Mr Salmond while claims of sexual harassment – which he strongly denies – were being investigated.
Continue reading First Minister refers herself to standards panel over Salmond investigation