The Edinburgh Jazz & Blues Festival is in a festive mood. The programme for the 40th anniversary edition – which takes place from Friday 13th to Sunday 22nd July – features promising newcomers, returning music legends and a host of famous names making their Edinburgh debut – and the festival’s coming down to Muirhouse! Continue reading Mmmm, nice: Jazz Festival programme launched
Category: North Edinburgh News
Mind the Gap: poor in Edinburgh die 21 years earlier than rich neighbours
The life expectancy gulf in Scotland’s capital city is now 21 years, experts have said, DOUBLE the previous estimates. Tory health spokesman Miles Briggs says he is “staggered” by Edinburgh’s inequality gap and has urged the SNP government to take action to address poor health in deprived communities. Continue reading Mind the Gap: poor in Edinburgh die 21 years earlier than rich neighbours
Man jailed for deliberate attempts to infect others with HIV
A man who set out to deliberately infect victims with HIV has been jailed. At the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday, Daryll Rowe pled guilty to four incidents, whereby he intentionally had unprotected sex with partners, while fully aware that he carried HIV. Continue reading Man jailed for deliberate attempts to infect others with HIV
Napier student shares stage with First Minister at Youth Summit
An Edinburgh Napier student shared the stage with Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last weekend after being chosen to speak at the 2018 Youth Climate Summit. Continue reading Napier student shares stage with First Minister at Youth Summit
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Superheroes to the rescue!
Thousands raised for local children on Cash for Kids Superhero Day
The offices and streets of Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife looked a little different on Friday (4th May) as hundreds of people dressed in their favourite superhero costumes to raise vital funds for Radio Forth’s Cash for Kids. Continue reading Superheroes to the rescue!
FOOTBALL FANS HAVE A BALL DURING BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR OF BT MURRAYFIELD
Scottish Rugby gave exclusive access to supporters and youth players from Spartans FC
Ahead of the SFA’s decision on the future home of Scottish Football, 100 football fans were given the chance to see BT Murrayfield for themselves during an exclusive tour. Continue reading FOOTBALL FANS HAVE A BALL DURING BEHIND THE SCENES TOUR OF BT MURRAYFIELD
Jeane Freeman to speak at LIFT event
Scotland’s new social security sytem: what does it mean to you?
Scotland’s Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman MSP and Judith Robertson, Chair of the Scottish Human Rights Commission, are to address an event in Muirhouse Millennium Community Centre on 15th May. Continue reading Jeane Freeman to speak at LIFT event
Nominations open for Edinburgh Award
The search begins for the city’s next deserving recipient of the Edinburgh Award as nominations open today (Friday 4 May). Established in 2007, the Edinburgh Award is a way for the Capital’s citizens to pay a lasting tribute to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the city. Continue reading Nominations open for Edinburgh Award
Rat Pack assault: do you know this man?
Police in Edinburgh have released CCTV images of a man they wish to trace following an assault in the city centre. The incident happened at around 3.30am on Sunday 1st April outside the Rat Pack on Shandwick Place. Continue reading Rat Pack assault: do you know this man?









