
A ROYAL Marine who was maimed by an explosion in Afghanistan is to tell an Edinburgh audience about his inspirational recovery and new direction in life. Continue reading JJ’s zest for life brought him back from the brink

A ROYAL Marine who was maimed by an explosion in Afghanistan is to tell an Edinburgh audience about his inspirational recovery and new direction in life. Continue reading JJ’s zest for life brought him back from the brink
A Holyrood Committee is looking for a wide range of views on the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. Continue reading Can the Freedom of Information Act be improved?
Continue reading Blossom Trees: March Garden Plants of the Month
Local volunteers of the leading farm animal welfare charity, Compassion in World Farming, will be hosting a lively evening of discussion on Wednesday 13th March at Blackhall Library. Continue reading Compassion in World Farming event at Blackhall Library
Figures released this week revealed that the number of patients being seen within the 18 week standard for Referral to Treatment, in NHS Lothian has dropped yet again. Continue reading Briggs: Lothians patients wait longer for treatment every year
Deidre Brock MP has given her support to a campaign to make sure animal protections are not watered down by Brexit. Continue reading Brock backs ‘Better Deal for Animals’ campaign
Police Scotland want to hear from the public and our partners about how we shape the service that we provide. Continue reading Help to shape Police Scotland’s future
CONTINUED support from the one of the country’s leading homebuilders is helping to support a joint project between the Rotary Club of Currie Balerno and the Balerno Village Trust. Continue reading Community Chest benefits from £2,000 CALA Homes donation
Edinburgh Napier University
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Scotland’s Rural College
Continue reading Production gains need not come at a cost to farmland wildlife, researchers find