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Unlike the previous Just Eat bikeshare system, Edinburgh’s new scheme will use a ‘dockless’ model, where bikes are not left at dedicated base stations. Instead, riders will be instructed to drop them ...
A village shop which was barred from selling alcohol just before Christmas two years ago is bidding to have its licence reinstated.
Analysis by the online estate agents Purplebricks shows the big house price ‘winners’ and ‘losers’. The biggest loser is the City of Westminster, in London, where £181,776 - or 20 per cent - has been ...
Edinburgh is to exploring bringing in a congestion charge for cars entering the capital, over 20 years after a similar proposal was defeated at the ballot box.
A much-praised community pedestrianisation project which faced being paused by the city council has been restored to the authority's priority list.
The deal will see senior officers receive a 3.5 per cent pay increase. The decision was made to try and sure up recruitment and retention problems in the military. More people are joining the Royal ...
Gregor Poynton MP welcomed the new UK-EU agreement announced by the Prime Minister on Monday, calling it a “huge step forward” for Scottish exporters and hit out at the SNP in a Commons debate today ...
The Scottish capital continues to flourish in the property market, surpassing the UK average price increase according to the latest House Price Index figures.
Palestinian man Waseem Abuuglain, 55, has lived in Edinburgh for 26 years, but is constantly fearful of calls from family and ...
The Ridge, a charity that provides access to training and support for people who live in Dunbar and the surrounding area, has received a £4,000 donation from Persimmon Homes East Scotland through its ...
With demand for non-alcoholic drinks continuing to rise in Edinburgh – particularly among younger consumers – ANON is ...
A top rated Edinburgh restaurant and bar 'in an excellent location' has hit the market with a leasehold of £79,000.