THE delirium and bedlam have dissipated slightly after Scotland’s stunning 4-2 victory over Denmark which sent them to the World Cup.
FIRST Minister John Swinney faced cross-party criticism at First Minister's Questions today (THUR) over the government’s missing just transition plan for Mossmorran.
HUNDREDS of students and lecturers braved the cold to protest £140m of cuts at Edinburgh Uni which could reportedly see 1,800 jobs lost.
AN EDINBURGH author was the winner of Scotland’s Debut Non-Fiction Book of the Year award at The Saltires Scotland’s National Book Awards last night.
A HUNDRED council drivers are set to vote on whether to take strike action, after fears that vehicle tracking technology is being used to observe workers.
STATISTICS have shown the council’s programme of construction and procurement of affordable housing has yielded 9,000 homes.
John McGinn has fronted an appeal for greater awareness of children who wear glasses or goggles whilst playing football.
THE UK’s largest railway union has accused Network Rail of failing to provide female workers with safe toilet access.
A Scots cask dealership company is hosting its first ever webinar this evening as it launches a "Meet the Founders" series.
POLICE have appealed for the public’s help in tracing Roderick Nisbet, a 52-year-old man who was last seen in the St Leonard's in Edinburgh ...
AN OPEN competition has been launched to select an artist to design a new memorial commemorating Edinburgh author Dame Muriel Spark.
Two new appointments at Blackwood Homes & Care strengthen housing and care leadership at Scotland's leading independent housing | Housing PR ...
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