The scientific library of the late Nobel Prize-winner Professor Peter Higgs, is expected to fetch up to £25,000 at auction this month. The theoretical physicist was best known for his 1964 prediction ...
A ‘lifesaving’ social work team at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People (RHCYP) has been retained after Edinburgh councillors reversed a decision to scrap it. Council officers had told ...
Taxi fare increases in Midlothian have been suspended after operators appealed to the government over new fees approved by the council. Midlothian councillors agreed to introduce increases of up to 20 ...
Former Hibs Scottish Cup winner John McGinn, has signed a new contract with Aston Villa ending speculation about his future. The midfielder who had been linked with a move to Everton in the summer, ...
Hibernian Women have been nominated for two Scottish Women in Sport awards. The 2025 Scottish Sport In Sport Awards recognises not only elite athletes and para-athletes, but also volunteers, community ...
A programme that has created a legacy of confident swimmers across Scotland has reached a major milestone, celebrating ten years of transforming lives through the power of swimming. Learn to Swim, ...
Police are appealing for information after vehicles were damaged in Laburnum Avenue in Port Seton between July and October, 2025. Officers are investigating a wilful vehicle fire on Tuesday, 8 July, ...
Plans to convert a bungalow into a care home for teenagers have won planning consent despite neighbours’ fears. The bungalow in Armadale’s South Street will be converted to form residential care for ...
A holiday park which has been operating on the East Lothian coast for over 100 years is to be open for residents throughout the festive season for the first time this year. Seton Sand, on Port Seton, ...
Judging is underway for this year’s Business Excellence Awards run by the West Lothian Chamber of Commerce. The final nominations came in last week, and the winners will be announced at a gala dinner ...
The literary archive of Scotland’s former national poet Jackie Kay has been made available for research and public viewing for the first time, at the National Library of Scotland on George IV Bridge.
Lawrence Shankland’s left foot shot from just outside the Dundee penalty box broke the deadlock and provided the platform for a convincing 4-0 victory over the Tayside team in the William Hill ...
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