Edinburgh Dungeons teams up with Kiltwalk
Characters from the Edinburgh Dungeons are scaring people to sign up to the capital’s biggest ever Kiltwalk. Continue reading Ghosts, ghouls and goblins dare Edinburgh to take part in the Kiltwalk
Edinburgh Dungeons teams up with Kiltwalk
Characters from the Edinburgh Dungeons are scaring people to sign up to the capital’s biggest ever Kiltwalk. Continue reading Ghosts, ghouls and goblins dare Edinburgh to take part in the Kiltwalk
An immediate cash boost to help get the UK ready for Brexit on 31 October has been announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sajid Javid. Continue reading Chancellor allocates extra £2.1 billion to ‘turbo-charge No-Deal Brexit preparations’
Radio Clyde and Forth are celebrating as latest combined listening figures* reveal the leading stations are now reaching over one million listeners** every week.
This would see listeners filling both Hampden Park and BT Murrayfield (which have a combined capacity of 119,010) more than eight times! Continue reading Radio Clyde and Forth celebrate reaching over ONE MILLION LISTENERS every week
Three people have been charged under the Misuse of Drugs Act after police in Edinburgh seized a large quantity of Class B drugs. Continue reading Drugs and cash seized in Edinburgh raid
Friday’s bus strike has been suspended following further talks between Lothian Buses and trade union Unite. News of the resolution will come as a huge relief to both commuters and Festival organisers. Continue reading Panic over: Lothian Buses strike suspended – at least for now
Granton vs Ferry Road … The Rematch!
SUNDAY 4th AUGUST at 7pm
Ferry Road currently have ownership of the trophy, lets see if they can keep it! Continue reading This Sunday: Morrisons Charity Rematch!
World’s first Masters degree for sports officials
Edinburgh Napier University is leading the way in supporting the development of referees and sports officials with a world-first Masters degree. Continue reading Who’s the Master in the black?
British Gas owner Centrica’s chief executive Iain Conn is to step down from his post board next year. He made the announcement as the company posted a pre-tax loss of £446 million in the six months to June. The GMB trade union said Conn had ‘utterly failed’ and should go now, not later. Continue reading “Disastrous” British Gas boss should go now, not later says trade union
Let’s hear it for Wee Reekie!
Festival audiences are being invited to turn-up their noses at one show in Scotland’s capital this week.
An energetic young personality at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) is ready to put on a performance and create a bit of a stink for anyone interested in witnessing something of the natural world’s bizarre – and potentially slightly whiffy wonders! Continue reading Award for smelliest performance at the Fringe goes to the Botantics?
Following the announcement by Unite the union that Lothian’s drivers and engineers have voted to strike from 3 a.m. on 2 August, Social Care Alba, one of Edinburgh’s leading care and support providers have confirmed the extent to which this will affect those requiring social care and support across the capital. Continue reading Bus strike will have a ‘significant impact’ on those in need of social care and support, says Alba