Edinburgh was today named Scotland’s “pothole capital” as Scottish Conservatives published figures showing the city had recorded more than twice as many potholes as Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee put together.
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The father, mother, their two daughters and 11-month-old son were last seen on Thursday on Captain's Road in the Gracemount area of Edinburgh, Police Scotland said
King to meet D-Day veteran in Aberdeen - Charles is set to meet Jim Gleannie, 99, during a visit to a regimental museum.
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Queen Camilla was all smiles yesterday as she was treated to musical performances during a visit to the University of Aberdeen. Camilla, 77, has been Chancellor of the university since 2013 and visited the impressive Sir Duncan Rice Library on Monday to hear about the community-building initiatives supported by the institution.
Hughes attacked a second woman in August 2019 at a house in Inverness when she was pulled to the floor and put in a headlock. He repeatedly bit and punched the victim during the assault. He shouted, swore and made offensive remarks at the woman and took her phone and threatened to get a knife.
National Highways said the A1 in Lincolnshire is closed between the B6326 near Newark-on-Trent and the B1174 near Grantham because of “extensive flooding”, while the A628 Woodhead Pass in South Yorkshire/Derbyshire is shut between the A616 for Flouch and the A57 for Hollingworth because of snow.
Edinburgh Airport announced it was raising its prices for pick-up and drop-off earlier this week. The new charge will see an extra pound added to the charge from Monday, January 13. The airport says it is doing so to encourage people to take public transport and potentially reduce emissions generated by cars.
THE BISHOP of Edinburgh has announced that he will retire this year, after being in the role for over 12 years.
Gallagher has relocated to a new office in Edinburgh city centre. The insurance broker, risk management and consulting firm roots has had a presence in the capital since 1997 and its team of more than 90 staff will now be based at refurbished premises at Waverley Gate,
while Glasgow Prestwick comes in as the cheapest, although they charge by the hour rather than having a specific 10 or 15 minute drop-off point like Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen Airports.