Lewis, a pupil from the Royal Blind School, joined Miles Briggs MSP at Holyrood this week for work experience. Continue reading Lewis meets his idol (and it’s not Miles Briggs!)
Local MP celebrates 200th anniversary of maritime charity

Deidre Brock MP joined international maritime charity Sailors’ Society at a reception to mark its 200 years of supporting seafarers and their families around the world – including in Leith. Continue reading Local MP celebrates 200th anniversary of maritime charity
Meadows success for volunteer group
Compassion in World Farming’s local volunteer group in Edinburgh had a successful weekend at the Meadows Festival raising awareness for the live export trade in Scotland. Continue reading Meadows success for volunteer group
Edinburgh sets new five year economic strategy
Promoting inclusion and innovation while tackling poverty are at the heart of the City of Edinburgh Council’s five year Economy Strategy, approved by the Housing and Economy Committee yesterday. Continue reading Edinburgh sets new five year economic strategy
No kidding: Queen’s Ambulance Service Medal for Paramedic Pat!
A Paramedic who has been with the Scottish Ambulance Service for 35 years has been awarded the Queen’s Ambulance Service Medal. Continue reading No kidding: Queen’s Ambulance Service Medal for Paramedic Pat!
Fire service stalwarts receive Royal honours
Continue reading Fire service stalwarts receive Royal honours
Queen’s Birthday Honours: First Minister congratulates Scottish recipients
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has paid tribute to more than 100 Scottish recipients in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Continue reading Queen’s Birthday Honours: First Minister congratulates Scottish recipients
Arise, King Kenny: knighthood for Celtic and Liverpool legend
Following on from the publication of the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2018 list today (June 8 2018), Scottish Secretary David Mundell passes on his congratulations to Scottish honourees:
I am pleased to see the Queen’s Birthday honours recognise the achievements of a diverse and inspiring number of our fellow Scots. From sporting icons to key players in business and academia, these individuals have been influential in shaping our nation.
As Scotland’s most capped footballer and joint leading goal scorer, Kenny Dalglish was rightly crowned ‘king’ by his fans around the world. His glittering achievements in football and dedicated service to communities, including through his unwavering support for the families of the Hillsborough victims and the millions of pounds raised by his family’s cancer charity, mean that ‘King Kenny’ now deservedly becomes a Knight.
I also welcome the Knighthood for Jim Ratcliffe, chair and chief executive of Ineos Chemical Group, who has built a business empire which contributes so much to the Scottish economy. And I’m pleased to see awards to celebrate the success of individuals in the Winter Olympics and Paralympics including an OBE for Mike Hay, Chef de Mission, Team GB.
I offer my sincere congratulations to these recipients on their worthy honours. What they have accomplished is an inspiration.
Edinburgh College prizewinner styles her way to the red carpet
An Edinburgh College hairdressing student is hoping to style her way to double success this weekend as she struts her stuff on the national stage in UK-wide hair and beauty competition. Continue reading Edinburgh College prizewinner styles her way to the red carpet
Local SNP MSP pledges support ahead of Carer’s Week
SNP MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith Ben Macpherson has pledged his backing for Carers Week, which begins next Monday, by committing to support local carers across Edinburgh. Continue reading Local SNP MSP pledges support ahead of Carer’s Week









