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The Jambos are entering a new era, backed by the Brighton and Hove Albion owner’s £9.86m commitment in exchange for a 29% ...
Angus Gunn is fit again as the established Scotland No.1 since switching allegiance from England to Scotland in March 2023.
The government is running another test of the system in September 2025. In just a couple of weeks, millions of phones across ...
Edinburgh-based charity, Care for Carers has received £5,000 in funding thanks to votes from Scotmid members.
The shortlists have been announced for The List’s Edinburgh Festival awards, unveiling the rich array of talent at the Art, Book, Film, Fringe and International festivals this summer.
The Aussie group, known for rock hits such as Back in Black, Highway to Hell and Thunderstruck, will perform in the capital ...
As children in Scotland return to school after the summer holidays, parents and carers can take a breath and return to the norms of a basic routine. Amongst the mayhem of summer holidays, one thing ...
Writers struggling to get their books into readers’ hands will hear straight-talking advice from award-winning indie romance author Julia Boggio at this year’s Edinburgh Women’s Fiction Festival.
Fringe-goers will have the chance to take part in a Tarot-inspired scavenger hunt on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile in the last weekend of the Fringe ...
At this year’s Edinburgh Fringe, The Strongest Girl in the World offers a deeply personal yet universal exploration of grief, love, and memory. Writer-performer Truly Siskind-Weiss draws on the loss ...
There are thousands of shows to choose from at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe and it can be quite hard whittling down the list ...
More than nine in 10 (94%) private business owners in Scotland are confident of delivering growth in 2025, according to KPMG’s mid-year Private Enterprise Barometer check-in.
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