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Less than a week after the cast for the season has been confirmed, Strictly Come Dancing has been forced into a cast change. Game of Thrones favourite, Kristian Nair, who famously played Hodor in the ...
The first plans for new 20mph streets in West Lothian have been unveiled to councillors in Bathgate. The speed limit through the town centre would be cut back in the first tier of communities which ...
The Edinburgh Fringe is a marathon, not a sprint – but how you end your night can make all the difference.
Turns out, it is very much the same as it did back in those initial episodes just with the scope being expanded a smidge. We ...
Some Fringe reviews are being generated by AI, performers have warned. Comedian Kieran Hodgson said he believed some online reviewers working at the Fringe were recording shows and uploading them to ...
Buccleuch Property has successfully completed the sale of a high-profile car showroom investment at 22 Seafield Road East, Edinburgh, to Arnold Clark for £2.725 million, reflecting a net initial yield ...
Aberdeen begin their European campaign on Thursday night when they host FCSB, formerly known as Steaua Bucharest, in their Europa League play-off first leg. Reward for winning the Scottish Cup last ...
HC-One Scotland’s Murrayfield House Care Home in Edinburgh, was visited on Monday, August 18 by MP for Edinburgh West, ...
What began in a family kitchen with two graduates questioning the little brown biscuits we give our pets has grown into Pure Pet Food – a multi-million pound business rethinking how we feed our dogs.
The series ends with PM Dalton giving a speech outside 10 Downing Street to the nation. She calls a General Election, using the words of Vivienne, and aims to seek a “radical new mandate”.
In this week’s edition, we chat to Jenny Niven of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Katy and Karen Koren of the Gilded Balloon, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and ...
A historic set of buildings designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh are to be sold for the first time. The Mackintosh Halls, built in 1899 in Ruchill, north-west Glasgow, are described as a “rare ...