Just Eat has revealed Edinburgh’s top rated Chinese takeaways ahead of Chinese New Year, ensuring the people of Edinburgh can kick-start the Year of the Dog by getting a flavour of the Far East delivered direct to their doorstep. Continue reading Edinburgh’s top rated Chinese takeaways revealed
Ministers act following aid abuse allegations
Following allegations of abuse and misconduct by staff in the international development sector, Holyrood’s International Development Minister Dr Alasdair Allan has written to all non-governmental organisations working overseas and funded by the Scottish Government. Continue reading Ministers act following aid abuse allegations
A Chance to Flourish: Home Link Family Support receives £5000 from Scottish Children’s Lottery
Edinburgh charity Home Link Family Support has been awarded a £5,000 grant from the Scottish Children’s Lottery. Continue reading A Chance to Flourish: Home Link Family Support receives £5000 from Scottish Children’s Lottery
CCTV footage aids hunt for Shandwick Place attacker
Police have released CCTV footage of a man they wish to trace in connection with an ongoing investigation into an assault. The incident took place in Shandwick Place at around 4am on Saturday 13th January. Continue reading CCTV footage aids hunt for Shandwick Place attacker
Drayton Manor Park is an eggs-ellent choice for all the family this Easter
Drayton Manor Park has an egg-citing offer available, not only for Easter but for the whole of its 2018 season*, with four tickets available for the brilliant price of £80**, making this theme park the perfect choice for a family day out. Continue reading Drayton Manor Park is an eggs-ellent choice for all the family this Easter
New rules introduced to protect consumers against ticket touting
Fans of live events are set to benefit from new rules which will demand more information from sellers on secondary ticket websites. Under the new rules, which will come into force in April, ticket resellers will be required to provide purchasers with additional detailed information about tickets including the location of seats, disclosure of any restrictions and the original price of the ticket itself. Continue reading New rules introduced to protect consumers against ticket touting
Blackhall Mosque Open Day
Bonnie gives Edinburgh her seal of approval
Glasgow Taxis teamed up with Edinburgh counterparts Central Taxis to give Bonnie the seal a guided tour as the Glasgow 2018 mascot headed to the capital to promote the diving competition taking place as part of this year’s European Championships. Continue reading Bonnie gives Edinburgh her seal of approval
Tips from the top for Creative Industries students
Edinburgh College was a hub of creative activity as it welcomed some of the country’s top professionals to its sixth annual Creative Industries Employability Day. Continue reading Tips from the top for Creative Industries students
Double your money: cash boost fuels roll-out of funded childcare
A record number of early years apprenticeships are expected to start this year as part of the expansion of free nursery and childcare, Deputy First Minister John Swinney said yesterday. The Scottish Government is almost doubling funded childcare from 600 to 1,140 hours by 2020, backed by £243 million in the 2018-19 draft budget alone. Continue reading Double your money: cash boost fuels roll-out of funded childcare









