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THE National Library of Scotland has had to defend itself from accusations of censorship from major British titles like The ...
AN EXHIBITION of Palestinian art in Gourock, Inverclyde is set to tour Scotland after a positive response from locals.
NEXT week, the council will decide on whether to go ahead with an 11-hole disc golf course in Hailes Quarry Park.
A LEMUR at a West Lothian zoo has passed away at age 39, months after becoming a Guiness World Record holder. Stumpy, a ...
PENTLAND Hills Regional Park (PHRP) is introducing a system for visitors to help fund essential maintenance when using its ...
Scottish salmon export sales could break through the £1bn barrier for the first time, driven by surging international demand.
LOCALS living in Edinburgh’s West End were recently notified about new bin hubs to be erected on their streets.
Howe Beer Project, founded by husband-and-wife team Kevin Kelly and Julia McCarthy and named after the surrounding Howe of ...
BENCHES at the foot of Leith Walk have now been removed by the council following a consultation with Police Scotland.
THERE are three new public art projects in the pipeline for Edinburgh, each commemorating different people or groups.
Edinburgh Airport has one of the least secure websites of any UK airport, according to findings from a new study.
Office expansion to help professional sports stars safeguard their financial futures A SPECIALIST sports focused financial ...