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Scottish Government passes vote at stage one of Housing Bill for tighter rent control 

THE Scottish Government has voted to proceed to the next stage of the Housing (Scotland) Bill, which will make changes to the national rent control...

Pop-up takeaway based in Edinburgh police box offers crazy Korean twist on Scots culinary favourite – the deep-fried Mars bar 

REVIEW: WHAT do you get when you cross a Scottish takeaway tradition with a Korean street food sensation?   Seoul Nibbles is giving Edinburgh locals the answer with...

The People’s Story Museum reopens after lengthy campaign to save Edinburgh’s only institution dedicated to working-class history 

THE People’s Story Museum reopened yesterday after being forced to close due to council spending cuts.  The unique collection, situated in Edinburgh’s Canongate, was forced to...

City Art Centre unveils statue for Jean Fletcher Watson – whose money donated in 60s incredibly still benefits Edinburgh’s art sector today 

THE City Art Centre has installed a new statue commemorating Jean Fletcher Watson, whose money donated to the city’s art sector in the 1960s is...

Lothian Buses looking to set public transport superfans up for Christmas with hilarious stocking fillers 

IN the run up to Christmas, Lothian Buses have recommended their line of merchandise for any public transport superfans looking for stocking fillers.  Posted on social...

Landmark £2bn neighbourhood with 7,000 new homes recommended for approval in West Edinburgh 

PLANS for a new 7,000 home development on the outskirts of Edinburgh have been recommended to the city council for planning permission.  The development, proposed by...

Scottish tourism and hospitality businesses on a “financial knife-edge”, according to report 

SCOTTISH tourism and hospitality businesses are “on a financial knife-edge", according to a report published this week.  Over 300 businesses were surveyed in October by the...

Edinburgh’s ‘lost’ street revealed behind walls of National Library – but locals swear they’ve seen it before 

A LOST Edinburgh street hidden behind the walls of the National Library of Scotland has been revealed to the BBC by staff in the building.  The...

Charming Christmas cards made by Edinburgh school pupils light up bus shelters on Princes Street 

BUS shelters on Princes Street are getting an adorable makeover, as they are being adorned with Christmas cards made by pupils from schools across the...

“How much do you pay in tax?”: Church of Scotland faces backlash after backing coalition for tax justice 

THE Church of Scotland has come under fire after announcing that it is backing a campaign to make taxes fairer across the country.  Tax Justice Scotland,...

Edinburgh tops the list for most attractive UK city for foreign investment outside of London 

EDINBURGH has been ranked as the most attractive UK city for foreign direct investment (FDI) outside of London, according to a recent report.  In the last...

First pictures show plush new A350 Emirates plane set to fly between Dubai and Edinburgh in the new year 

EMIRATES has announced that its new A350 plane will take its first flight from Dubai to Edinburgh on 3 January 2025.  The A350 is the newest...

Edinburgh Gin set to open new distillery and bar in heart of the capital 

EDINBURGH Gin is set to open a brand-new state-of-the-art distillery in the heart of the capital.  The Edinburgh Gin Distillery will open at The Arches on...

City of Edinburgh Council awarded Local Authority Fleet Operator of the Year at transport awards 

THE City of Edinburgh Council has been awarded the title of Local Authority Fleet Operator of the Year at the Transport News Scottish Rewards.  The ceremony...

Greggs’ gold-plated, bakery-inspired jewellery line sells out within minutes, despite being branded as “tat” by unimpressed Brits

A NEW gold-plated, bakery-inspired jewellery line from Greggs has sold out within minutes – despite being branded as “tat” by countless unimpressed Brits. The company announced...

Richard Madeley under fire for bizarre warning on live TV about Putin “hacking” British phones to blow up

GOOD Morning Britain (GMB) host Richard Madeley is under fire following his bizarre warning on live TV that Vladimir Putin may “hack” British devices to...

Dopey driver banned for three years after police pull over car with no front tyre – and find woman over three times the legal...

A DOPEY driver has been banned for three years after police pulled over a car with no front tyre – and found the woman inside...

Brits left stunned as swanky retailer Harrods sells 250g of honey for £1,800 and three peaches for “insane” price of £80

SWANKY retailer Harrods has shocked Britain’s consumers by selling boxes of three peaches for £80, and single pots of honey for an eyewatering £1,800 each. The...

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