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The result will leave a shared sense of disappointment, as each side gave their all and believed their efforts deserved more.
Kiwi comedian Becky Umbers has brought her debut stand-up hour to this year’s Fringe, previewing a creative and unique show named “Put That Cat Back in the Bag”, that dives into how people often hide ...
Award-winning journalist Kenneth Roy has brought his dramatisation of Scotland, its politics, places and people, to this year’s Fringe in the form of a three person theatre performance depicting dark ...
Despite the recent UK wide ban of disposable vapes, they are still being seen in Midlothians environment according to The ...
The owners of a listed house have applied for planning permission to create a working fruit and vegetable garden in its ...
As thousands of young people across Scotland receive their exam results, two leading electrical bodies have reminded students ...
Edinburgh Council faces an ‘impossible task’ on homelessness without more government support, a major housing charity has ...
Ian Murray has said the Fringe is doing better for the local community than in his youth as he signed a deal with the Fringe ...
Skyrora has become the first UK-based manufacturer to receive a launch licence for a commercial vehicle. Granted by the UK ...
The death knell has been sounded on the last remaining shop in a Berwickshire village despite concerns over the impact its ...
Hibs have announced the permanent signing of young defensive midfielder Miguel Chaiwa, subject to work permit approval. The ...
Midlothian Council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Ellen Scott, is congratulating all Midlothian young people who have ...