Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Oxgangs Park shortly after midnight on Saturday, November 14.
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Eddie’s Seafood Market in Marchmont.Explaining how Merienda and Eddie’s Seafood Market will merge, Campbell said: “When it came onto the market, I thought about it for a good while, as I do with everything.“I thought how closely I work with world-class Scottish sea produce, how proud we are of it and how I can improve it.
I had a chat with Sylvia and Eddie [Kwouk].“I have been a customer of theirs for over 25 years, from the earliest days of my career as a young chef.“I realised that although
.Edinburgh. Emergency services were called to the scene on Oxgangs Park shortly after midnight on Saturday, November 14.
Cops are pleading with witnesses to come forward after two women were attacked in Edinburgh. The assaults happened on Sunday, October 25, 2020 in Cranston Street and West College Street.
Covid lockdown driving rules. In a statement this afternoon, Assistant Chief Constable Alan Speirs also urged people to continue to play their part in stopping the virus from spreading.
Edinburgh Airport named after Sean Connery has been rejected.Fans of the James Bond actor, who died last month at the age of 90, had lobbied airport bosses.Petition organiser Andrew Morton wrote: “Liverpool has John Lennon airport, Belfast has George Best airport and with the death of one of her most famous sons, Edinburgh should have a Sir Sean Connery airport.”But an Edinburgh Airport spokesman said: “If we ever consider renaming the airport, then we would have a wealth of famous and historic
Bake Off star Peter Sawkins has sailed through to the final after an outstanding semi-final bake. The 20-year-old had such a fantastic week that he received a hand shake from Paul Hollywood who was totally impressed with his technical challenge.
Scotland at the Euros: Dumbarton stars Paul McGinn and Murdo MacLeod reactThe mum would usually run a coffee morning at Knoxland Primary but due to Covid restrictions that had to be cancelled this year.Undeterred, she decided to switch venues to the case giving all profits on the day to the local cancer unit as well as running a raffle.Gayle said: “We got £1,100 which totally blew me away. I couldn’t believe it.
Scottish independence could take place in spring 2022, a former Yes campaign chief has predicted. Blair Jenkins said the on-going fight against coronavirus meant it was unlikely that a major vote on the constitution could take place next year - despite a pledge from SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford, who said his party must plan for a plebiscite in 2021.
Royal Mail delivery hub after a ‘suspicious package’ was found. A bomb squad has been called to the scene at the Sighthill office on Cultins Road after the alarm was raised shortly before 10.30am on Saturday.
Netflix has released the first official trailer for a movie starring Vanessa Hudgens - which was filmed partly in Scotland. The Princess Switch: Switched Again is the second in the film series and will be released on Netflix November 19.
Edinburgh. Raymond Nyiam, 28, was found guilty of the sickening attacks in the capital following a trial at the High Court in Glasgow.
Donald Trump with a hilarious new special. The Trump sandwich, which is 'full of baloney' and comes with a 'small pickle', was posted on a board outside Batchen Street Coffee in Elgin.
"It is alleged one of the males has spat on the female's face and then pushed her to the ground.
seriously injured after a discarded box of fireworks exploded in an Edinburgh park.
Galashiels where she worked in 2015. Often placing bets for as little as two pence, widower Tommy frequented the bookmakers 'to chat to people'.Noticing the lonely OAP, Aoife, a then fashion communications student, struck up a conversation with him while on shift.
However, SNP opposition members branded the Labour plea as “hypocrisy”, claiming Labour had already voted against a review of Third Sector funding and refused to spend reserves to help the community.Depute SNP group leader, Councillor Frank Anderson, branded Labour’s approach as an: “Oliver Twist financial strategy of ‘Can we have some more’.”Councillor Anderson said: “Perhaps if they were serious, instead of playing politics, they would use their £2million reserves, or the ability they have to
police chief has vowed to catch mindless yobs who caused chaos across Scotland on Bonfire Night. Investigations are underway after officers and fire crews were attacked with fireworks and other missiles in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Greenock on Thursday night.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.The owner of a soft play centre says a government grant boost will allow her to “tread water” but warned more support is needed to keep the industry afloat.Julie Thomas was forced to close The Wee Play Place in Alexandria when the lockdown hit in March and has no idea when she’ll be able to reopen.She has joined an alliance of soft play business owners across Scotland lobbying the Scottish Government for
hospitality premises will be able open across the central belt during the day under changes announced by Nicola Sturgeon.The controversial definition of a cafe is being removed by the Scottish Government, after a backlash, meaning all premises can operate in the day up to 6pm without selling alcohol.At level 2, which currently covers the rest of Scotland, hospitality premises can sell alcohol indoors with a main meal up to 8pm instead of 6pm, allowing scope for evening meals.Hotels and other
Scots teen who tragically died at a Fife beauty spot.Keivan Ulhaq lost his life after getting into difficulty in the water at Lochore Meadows, near Lochgelly, in July.The 20-year-old’s heartbroken family and friends arranged for memorials to be laid near the scene of the tragic accident in a bid to bring them some comfort after his sudden death.But just months later, they discovered that heartless thieves have stolen numerous items including flowers, vases, Rangers FC T-shirts, hats and even a