Police Scotland officers will be at festivals across Scotland this summer – including TRNSMT at Glasgow Green this weekend (12-14 July) – to engage 12-18 year olds in relaxed conversations about what matters to them and how they can stay safe. Continue reading Police launch Youth Engagement survey
Rescue dogs get a taste of Hollywood in a bid to find forever homes
Dogs Trust West Calder creates Hollywood Walk of Fame
Rescue dogs at Dogs Trust’s Rehoming Centre in West Calder have been getting a taste of Hollywood with their own special paw print on the centre’s ‘Walk of Fame’. Continue reading Rescue dogs get a taste of Hollywood in a bid to find forever homes
Scottish breweries compete to be the best in Britain
Eight breweries from across Scotland will compete to be named best in Britain in CAMRA’s Champion Beer of Britain competition next month. Continue reading Scottish breweries compete to be the best in Britain
Work with us on immigration, Ben Macpherson urges UK Government
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson has urged the Home Office to work with the Scottish Government and stakeholders on an immigration policy that addresses the particular problems experienced by remote communities – and proposed that Scotland pilot a different approach. Continue reading Work with us on immigration, Ben Macpherson urges UK Government
Man convicted following Saughton fatality
A man has been convicted of causing death by dangerous driving following the death of Lionel Simenya in Saughton earlier this year. Continue reading Man convicted following Saughton fatality
ACEd it! A First as Edinburgh wins Commercial University of the Year
Tasked with maximising revenue from The University of Edinburgh’s assets, Accommodation Catering & Events (ACE) is celebrating a major UK-wide award win in recognition of its positive impact. Continue reading ACEd it! A First as Edinburgh wins Commercial University of the Year
Scotland’s financial services sector has a secure, optimistic future, say political and business leaders.
Scotland’s financial services sector has a secure, optimistic future, thanks to investment in innovation and the rapid rise of tech disrupters, according to political and business leaders. Continue reading Scotland’s financial services sector has a secure, optimistic future, say political and business leaders.
Police appeal following attempted theft of sparrowhawk chicks
Police are appealing for the public’s assistance as part of ongoing enquiries into an attempted theft of sparrowhawk chicks near Newbridge. Continue reading Police appeal following attempted theft of sparrowhawk chicks
Sin bin for bad parking to help keep Edinburgh clean
The Council has launched a new campaign to combat the problem of inconsiderately-parked vehicles blocking bins meaning they can’t be emptied and overflow.
Continue reading Sin bin for bad parking to help keep Edinburgh clean
Edinburgh leads World Fringe Day celebrations
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society led celebrations taking place across the world yesterday to mark World Fringe Day. Continue reading Edinburgh leads World Fringe Day celebrations








