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Sex, lies and points to make as protesters jeer Pope

By Oliver Farrimond A CROWD of angry protesters directed jeers and boos at Pope Benedict as the papal convoy made its way up Lothian Road in...

Pope visit sparks Rev Ian Paisley protest in Edinburgh

By Christine Lavelle THE Reverend Ian Paisley led protests against the Pope’s visit to Britain today. Rev Paisley, founder of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster, was...

Dozen fire appliances tackling major West Lothian blaze

By Shaun Milne ALMOST 80 fire-fighters were today tackling a massive toxic blaze in West Lothian causing fire chiefs to warn residents to stay inside and...

Double sex attacks spark police hunt in Glenrothes

By Shaun Milne DETECTIVES are hunting a tubby sex attacker who pounced on a 15-year-old girl after stalking her through woods. She had been walking near the...

Pope Benedict XVI lands in Edinburgh for first Papal visit

By Shaun Milne POPE BENEDICT XVI has arrived at Edinburgh Airport from the Vatican in Rome for the start of his UK wide Papal visit this...

Edinburgh Italian serving up £146 a glass bottle of red wine

By Shaun Milne A NEW bar is offering well-heeled diners the chance to wash down their meals with what they say is Scotland’s most expensive Italian...

Brave brother leads church tributes to kind and caring Archie

By Christine Lavelle & Amanda MacMillan A BOY knocked down and killed by a delivery truck just yards from his home days before he was due...

Fife dumper truck flip ends in tragedy despite heroic police bid

By Martin Graham, Christine Lavelle & Amanda MacMillan A WORKMAN was killed when a dumper truck overturned on the site of a new £86 million bottling...

Primark store hailed most exciting Edinburgh retail news for a generation as plans get green light

By Martin Graham PRIMARK are set to open a massive department store in Edinburgh after council bosses gave plans the go-ahead today (WED). The new store will...

Police arrest 41 year old man over Fife break-ins

By Shaun Milne A MAN thought to be behind a spate of break-in across businesses in Fife has been arrested by police. The 41-year-old – who hasn’t...

Stain glass tribute to Queensferry's much loved minister

By Shaun Milne A CHURCH congregation which raised more than £16,000 in a heartfelt tribute to remember its former Minister unveiled a memorial window to him...

Police seize weapons as skirmishes break out at Climate Camp protest

By Shaun Milne, Martin Graham, Christine Lavelle & Amanda MacMillan HUNDREDS of climate change protesters clashed with police after a tense stand-off at the Royal Bank...

Climate Camp activists arrested in day of protests across Edinburgh

By Shaun Milne, Christine Lavelle, Amanda MacMillan & Martin Graham CLIMATE change activists were accused of being “reckless” after launching a wave of protests against the...

TRAGIC: Archie Dunbar – 'A smile that would light up when he saw you'

By Cara Sulieman A FIVE year old boy killed when he was hit by a lorry while cycling just yards from his house died “doing his...

Do you know who unfortunate learner driver was?

By Michael MacLeod A BLUNDERING learner driver caused dozens of residents from a street called PARK Terrace to be evacuated - when she drove into the...

City of Edinburgh Council reveal cash saving jobs cull plan

By Shaun Milne COUNCIL chiefs in Edinburgh have drawn up plans to axe at least 300 jobs as part of a £16m cost-saving plan. City of Edinburgh...

Boy, 5, killed playing on bike after being hit by lorry in Gullane

By Christine Lavelle A FIVE year old boy has been killed after being struck by a lorry while out playing on his bicycle this afternoon (tues). Archie...

Get in pole position for Saturday's Museum of Fire open day

By Shaun Milne ONE of the world’s oldest known fire engines will be star of an Open Day being held in Edinburgh on Saturday. The vehicle dates...

Legal action looms over Lothian & Borders Police cover up

By Amanda Keenan FRONT line police officers are to launch a legal challenge against a new strict policy ordering them to cover up tattoos while on...

Billy Bragg become's Saughton Jail prisoner's guitar hero

By Amanda Keenan WHEN told they would be facing the music for their crimes, it’s doubtful if any of the inmates at one of Scotland’s toughest...

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