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Two jump to flee fire in block of flats and pregnant woman rescued

VICTIMS of a blaze in a block of flats had to jump 25ft for their lives early today (Tue) and a pregnant woman was rescued...

Police launch murder investigation in East Lothian

A MURDER investigation has been launched after a man was attacked inside a flat in East Lothian.The 22-year-old victim died after suffering a “serious assault”...

Murder investigation launched following attack at East Lothian flat

POLICE have confirmed the identity of a young man who was murdered in Tranent, East Lothian yesterday morning (MON). Twenty-two-year-old Paul Jared Scott, from the Niddrie...

Outrage at the potential slaughter of zoo piglets

THREE endangered piglets might be culled at Edinburgh Zoo just two months after their brother and sister were killed because they were “surplus to requirement”. A...

Restaurateur discovers Scotland is home of original ‘surf and turf’

IT IS often thought the combination of a meat and seafood in one dish was first served in the steak houses of America. But as with...

Scottish rental market is booming

THE SCOTTISH rental sector is booming with rents reaching their highest level ever because of poor property sales and first time buyers struggling to afford...

West Lothian company set to revolutionise home cinema

FILM fans and gaming enthusiasts could soon be watching movies and playing video games in mini iMax style home cinemas thanks to a huge funding...

Brave Sally vows to beat Ben Nevis in a wheelchair

A BRAVE mum-of-three has revealed she is making a second attempt to conquer Ben Nevis – in a wheelchair. MS sufferer Sally Hyder had to abandon...

Edinburgh pupil first in Scotland to be trained by sat nav

A BOY has become the first child in Scotland with special needs to guide himself to school by using sat nav technology. After five weeks...

White van man rescues swan in rush hour traffic

A KIND hearted white van man stopped in the middle of rush hour traffic to show a lost swan some ‘luv’ as it...

Soldiers’ wives run 14 mile fund-raiser relay

THE Royal Mile in Edinburgh will be invaded by female runners and walkers on Saturday as they complete a half marathon relay to raise funds for...

Killers of man beaten to death in own home sentenced

THE FAMILY of a man beaten to death in his home said they will be ‘haunted’ forever by his death as the murderers were sentenced...

Robert Burns honoured in public sing song

RABBIE Burns was honoured in song in a very modern, flashy way when a bunch of strangers got together to sing one of his most...

Flashmob celebrates Robert Burns in Edinburgh

The Scottish Poetry Library arranged for a public rendition of one of Robert Burns' most famous works to be sung in public. Peggy Hughes, the communications...

Haggis burrito served in honour of Burns

A Tex-mex restaurant in Edinburgh will serve Burns-themed haggis burritos in honour of Scotland's Bard, whose birthday is celebrated today (Tues). Assistant manager, Kristina Vaitiekute of...

Burrito adds extra spice to Burns night

AYE-REEEBA! Might be the call from restaurant goers who take advantage of a Burns-themed, Haggis Burrito today (Tues). In honour of Scotland’s Bard whose birthday is...

Oh so proud

I received my membership to Edinburgh Curling Club this week.  Oh so proud. It cost a mammoth £6 for the year and means I can hang...

Scottish NHS under threat from Cameron

HEALTH reforms from David Camerons’ government pose threat to the NHS north of the border according to expert. The Scottish health service is likely to follow...

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