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Mobile phones are to be banned in primary schools across the Capital as a teacher described trying to teach with them around ...
Following a competitive tender process, Into Film have been awarded the contract to implement the Discover! Creative Careers ...
Angry demonstrations outside hotels for asylum seekers in neighbouring Falkirk and other areas have been condemned by West ...
A community has been given the go ahead to tear down a village hall once ownership is passed to them after arguing it had ...
Edinburgh councillors have been told they have “no option” to challenge or refuse the removal of several gender neutral toilets in city schools as “we have to comply with the law”.
Road traffic numbers in Edinburgh have risen for the fourth year running since covid – but Edinburgh’s transport boss says he is still trying to cut the figure down.
Adverts for contraceptives, trade unions and sex will be barred from roundabouts across East Lothian as part of a plan to ...
A brewery is raising a glass to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the reopening of Borders Railway by launching a new beer ...
An improved service for people living with dementia in Galashiels and Hawick is guaranteed after the appointment of a specialist nurse.
The size of Edinburgh’s new cycle hire scheme has been revealed two days ahead of its public launch. Users will be able to cycle from Powderhall to the Commonwealth Pool and Holyrood to Haymarket in ...
Councillors are being advised against raising an objection to a proposed windfarm despite acknowledgement of its “significant” visual impact on a Berwickshire village.
This, Edinburgh’s myths and legends come alive under the Royal Mile as The Real Mary King’s Close unveils brand-new ‘Myths and Legends Tour’.