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Firefighters who helped contain France’s largest wildfire in decades are on high alert because of forecasts of very high ...
An advocacy group has sued the Justice Department and the FBI for records detailing their handling of the sex-trafficking ...
A CHARITY worker has cycled from East Lothian to Glasgow for Cycle to Work Day. Mark Camburn, 42, who works for the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF), set off on the journey at 3am.
The last of 72,000 homes which lost power during Storm Floris have been reconnected after five days. Power network Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) said the storm was “exceptional” ...
Scottish First Minister John Swinney has praised the work done by Sir Chris Hoy to raise awareness of prostate cancer following a meeting at Bute House. The champion cyclist, along with his wife Lady ...
The fashion chain is to close a raft of high street stores after a court judge approved its restructuring plan.
A FARMING accident led to an East Lothian councillor spending the weekend in hospital. Councillor Donna Collins ended up in accident and emergency in Livingston after injuring her hand while tending ...
Three sets of plans to transform the former premises of Norman T Craig House Furnishings on Haddington High Street have been given the green light by East Lothian Council. Planning officials approved ...
NEW sessions to encourage children to get into sport and arts are set to take place in Wallyford. They are being organised by LCA Group, which is owned by Carly King, a performing arts teacher and ...
Tubridy left Ireland’s national broadcaster following weeks of controversy relating to the organisation publicly under-reporting payments to him.
THE theft of high-value cars from across Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Lothians and Borders could be linked, believe police.