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| Livingston Relegated, Focuses on Championship Comeback | 02 May 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
Livingstons Scottish Premiership Stint Ends: A Tale of Two Seasons Livingstons brief return to the Scottish Premiership has come to an end following a 3-0 loss to Kilmarnock, securing their relegation with three games left in the season. Despite a rare 2-0 win at St Mirren and a promising start under new manager Marvin Bartley, a 2-2 draw at home to Aberdeen sealed their fate. The club, known for their strong performances in the Championship, will now focus on rebuilding and aiming for a quicker comeback in the lower division.
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| Swinney Mum on Trump's GlobalScot Membership, Scottish Polls Shift | 02 May 2026 | 00:01:28 | |
First Minister John Swinney remains tight-lipped on reinstating Donald Trumps GlobalScot membership, despite the tariff reversal on Scotch whisky. Swinney welcomed the tariff lift but emphasized ongoing membership decisions. Meanwhile, a new poll predicts significant shifts in Scottish politics, with SNP potentially securing a majority. Swinney maintains a cool demeanor amidst the election heat, avoiding alliances and hinting at a power grab.
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| BBC Scotland's Post-Election Debate: Free Tickets | 02 May 2026 | 00:01:17 | |
Join BBC Scotlands Debate Night for a post-election special, live at the Assembly Rooms on George Street in Edinburgh. This Sunday, May tenth, at nine p.m. on BBC Scotland, witness politicians and everyday folks debate the election results. Free tickets available, with past shows featuring big names like Brian Cox and music stars from Deacon Blue. Your stories and opinions matter. Dont miss out!
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| Puffin Gannets Defend Vets Title at Edinburgh Tournament | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:01:04 | |
Puffin Gannets from North Berwick Rugby Club gear up for vets title defense at Edinburgh Northerns ten-a-side tournament this Saturday, May second, at Inverleith Park. Joining them are formidable teams like Gentlemen of the North, Edinburgh Accies Vets, Cairo Old Crocs, O A P L, Mackie Mammoths, and Les Farios from France. Expect old-school grit, camaraderie, and potential glory as players in their forties and fifties take the pitch. Organizers anticipate a lively crowd, with the Gannets aiming to repeat as champions against this international mix. Dont miss the action for potential epic tries and laughs that could echo for years.
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| Edinburgh Council Bans Brothel-Running Landlord | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:12 | |
Edinburgh Council Denies Landlord Application: Eighty-Three-Year-Old Brothel Operator Fails Background Check
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| Hibs Stun Glasgow City, Extend Unbeaten Streak | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:03 | |
Hibernian Womens squad secures a 3-0 victory over Glasgow City, ending their home league winning streak. Eilidh Adams scores a stunning goal, leading to a seven-match unbeaten run. Coach Joelle Murray praises the teams resilience and confidence, setting their sights on Partick Thistle.
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| Fatal Accident Inquiry into Shannon Foy's Death | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:05 | |
Fatal Accident Inquiry Launched into Shannon Foys Death: A Deep Dive into Mental Health Support and Potential Missed Opportunities
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| Edinburgh Trams Grind to Halt, Lothian Buses Step In | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:00:49 | |
Edinburgh Trams Grind to Halt, Lothian Buses Step In | |||
| South Edinburgh Wins Field of Dreams for Community Football | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:22 | |
South Edinburghs Edinburgh South Community Football Club secures a significant victory with council approval for a new all-weather pitch in Inch Park, aiming to provide better access to sports for local kids and potentially nurture future national stars.
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| EV Charging Crisis: UK Drivers Struggle | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:14 | |
Electric vehicle charging chaos in the UK: Unreliable chargers and lack of communication leave drivers stranded. As EV sales surge, public chargers fail, causing frustration for apartment dwellers and long-distance travelers. Support teams acknowledge issues, but the push for renewables and grid limits may not align with the need for steady power. Pragmatism is key to balancing EV growth with reliable energy sources.
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| Scottish Businesses Fighting Surging Costs | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:00 | |
Scottish businesses face imminent closure due to soaring costs, with the new Middle East conflict exacerbating energy and food price hikes. The Scottish Government is criticized for not passing on business rates relief. The Scottish Conservatives propose a plan to eliminate business rates for most small businesses, cap future increases, reduce red tape, and establish a fund for key apprenticeships, aiming to save struggling businesses and boost the economy.
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| Gary Neill: Reform UK's Scottish Push | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:55 | |
Gary Neill, a Reform UK candidate in Edinburghs by-election, praises party leader Malcolm Offords hands-on approach. Neill, inspired by Irelands economic success, criticizes Scotlands high taxes and calls for tax cuts, scrapping Scottish tax bands, and boosting fracking with new technology. He urges voters to turn out after low turnouts in recent elections.
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| Edinburgh Landlord Banned for Brothel Operation | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:01:18 | |
Edinburgh landlord Ian Haig, convicted of running a brothel from his sauna, is banned from renting properties. This follows a 2022 incident where a woman died at the premises, leading to a police investigation revealing prostitution activities. Haigs conviction for managing brothel premises resulted in his removal from the citys rental register, along with three other landlords, marking a significant crackdown on shady operations in Edinburghs housing market.
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| Dougal's: Edinburgh's New Old Man Pub | 02 Apr 2026 | 00:00:58 | |
Dougal's: Edinburgh's New Old Man Pub | |||
| Edinburgh Friends' Chaotic Road Trip | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:01:10 | |
Edinburgh pals reunite on a chaotic road trip across England, grappling with petrol costs, traffic congestion, and a messy car, all while postponing the inevitable cleanup.
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| Swinney Demands UK Action on Energy Crisis | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:56 | |
Swinney Demands UK Action on Energy Crisis | |||
| Edinburgh's Paediatric Dentistry Summit: A Global Medical Hotspot | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:30 | |
Edinburghs reputation as a premier destination for medical conferences is solidified with the successful hosting of a joint summit on paediatric dentistry, attracting over 350 delegates from Europe and North America. The event, held at the Royal College of Surgeons campus and Surgeons Quarter, showcased the citys blend of medical history and modern event capabilities. The central location, seamless transportation, and comprehensive facilities received high praise, boosting the local economy and fostering international networks. As competition intensifies, Edinburghs unique offerings continue to position it as a leading choice for medical conferences, driving advancements in surgical education globally.
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| Royal Shakespeare's Fresh Take on The Constant Wife | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:53 | |
Royal Shakespeare's Fresh Take on The Constant Wife | |||
| The Forcefields: Lion Tamer Live at Voodoo Rooms | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:16 | |
The Forcefields, a Kansas City duo, are bringing their unique blend of music and theater to Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh on May seventh. With Aayamas powerful vocals and Maxs groovy bass lines, they create a full-sensory experience, drawing comparisons to Annie Lennox, Portishead, and Pink Floyd. Their latest single, Lion Tamer, has gained significant recognition, and their live show promises a cathartic, transcendent experience. Dont miss out!
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| Hero Media Buys Scotland's Top News Outlets | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:49 | |
Hero Media and Entertainment, a new Scottish media group, has acquired Daily Business, Dundee Press Agency, and E News Now. The Dundee Press Agency brings renowned publications and a large subscriber base, while the Scottish Construction Summit is set for October 2022. Former owners remain involved, with Terry Murden becoming Group Executive Editor for business, finance, and politics. HM&E plans to expand video content, digital growth, and events, with Mike Hartley as Chief Revenue Officer. This acquisition signals a new era for Scottish media, combining established brands with tech innovation.
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| Livingston FC's Bartley Faces Must-Win Hearts Clash | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:06 | |
Marvin Bartley takes the helm at Livingston FC, battling to secure job security and player contracts amid a challenging season. With no wins since his appointment, the team faces a crucial match against league leaders Hearts. Bartley emphasizes the need for improved quality in the final third to turn their fortunes around. With Connor McLennan out and Aidan Denholm potentially returning from loan, the team prepares for a critical 2 PM kickoff.
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| West Lothian Anglers Reel in Early Season Success | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:30 | |
West Lothian anglers kick off the season strong on River Almond and Linlithgow Loch, with impressive catches and releases. Season ticket sales are promising, and Euro nymphing techniques prove effective. Check local updates and book your spot for a memorable fishing experience.
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| Berwick vs Edinburgh: BSN Series Opener | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:13 | |
Berwick Bandits and Edinburgh Monarchs face off in the BSN Series opener at Armadale this Friday, with high stakes on the line. Berwick boasts a strong lineup, including three former Monarchs riders and heavy hitters Peter Kildemand and Nick Morris. Monarchs, on the other hand, have a fresh squad led by Dan Thompson and backed by veterans Paco Castagna, Justin Sedgmen, and Kye Thomson. The young guns on Monarchs team, including Jonatan Grahn and Aussies Jordy Loftus and Mitch Cluff, give them real depth. The top team in the group secures an automatic spot, making Fridays clash and Saturdays return leg at Berwick crucial. Expect a thrilling match as these rivals kick off the series.
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| Jack Smith's Berwick Bandits Debut: Stability & Playoffs | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:08 | |
Jack Smith, son of a British champ, nearly quit speedway but landed a spot on Berwick Bandits. After a successful trial, hes thrilled for stability and a full winter of training. Pairing with Aussie debutant Reid Battye, Smith aims to prove hes beyond National League level in the BSN openers against Edinburgh.
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| Edinburgh Landlord Banned After Brothel Conviction | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
Edinburgh landlord Ian Haig, convicted of running a brothel, is removed from the citys rental register after pleading guilty. He was found guilty of managing premises used for prostitution, following a womans death at his sauna in 2022. Haigs omission of the conviction on his landlord application led to his removal, along with three other landlords, in a crackdown on unfit landlords.
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| Scottish Conservatives: Stability Amidst Independence Push | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:01:16 | |
Scottish Election: Conservatives Stand Firm Against Another Independence Referendum Voters primary concerns are cost of living, anti-social behavior, healthcare access, and infrastructure. However, the SNPs focus on a second independence referendum is causing concern. The Scottish Conservatives, as the main opposition, aim to block this referendum to prevent a return to the division of the past decade and a half. Other parties lack a strong stance on this issue. The Scottish Conservatives, represented by the peach ballot paper, are positioned as the solid choice to maintain unity and stability.
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| Man Jailed for Hitting Cop with Stolen Car | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:59 | |
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| Edinburgh Election: Candidates Locked In | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:32 | |
Edinburghs Holyrood election nominations closed, revealing a diverse field of candidates from major parties to fringe groups. The citys six constituencies and seven regional seats feature dozens of contenders, including familiar faces like Angus Robertson and newcomers like Bob Bonnie Prince. With the lineup set, Edinburgh voters are urged to register, plan, and make their voices heard on election day.
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| Edinburgh Drug Consumption Room Consultation Launched | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:32 | |
Edinburgh residents have the chance to voice their opinions on a proposed drug consumption room in the Old Town. The public consultation, running until July 1st, aims to reduce drug-related risks with supervised use and clean equipment. Glasgows successful implementation of a similar facility serves as a model, with positive impacts on overdoses and user referrals. Campaigners and health officials emphasize the benefits of such rooms in reducing harm and cleaning up streets. Participate in the online survey or attend drop-in sessions to shape the future of harm reduction in Edinburgh.
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| Lochend Football Academy's Youth Teams in Scottish Cup Finals | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:11 | |
Lochend Football Academys under-fourteen and under-sixteen squads are set to compete in Scottish Cup finals on April twenty-sixth. Their journey to glory includes facing Giffnock and Kilwinning Rangers. Adding star power to the team, local actor Jamie Sives, known for roles in Game of Thrones and Chernobyl, is joining as the clubs new ambassador. This full-circle support for the grassroots grind is expected to boost the academys mission and momentum heading into the finals.
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| Edinburgh Parents Protest Short Paternity Leave | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:32 | |
Parents in Edinburgh protest short paternity leave policies with a unique delivery of fresh produce to the city council. The stunt highlights the need for better support as new day-one rights for unpaid parental leave begin. Research shows most councils offer only one week of full pay, with take-up dropping when pay isnt full. MPs urge improvements, and the union boss agrees shared leave boosts equality and family well-being. Leaders across councils employing two million people could step up with proven perks like higher morale and productivity.
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| Edinburgh AC Dominates Lindsay's National Road Race | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:59 | |
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| Scotland's April Fools' Pranks: Haggis, Cats, and Lava | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:16 | |
April Fools Day in Scotland brought a wave of humorous pranks from official accounts, including a search cat for mountain rescue, a lowland haggis survey, a capybara stress-buster, tiny police dogs, and lava erupting from Edinburgh Castle. The online community enjoyed the jokes, suggesting names for a fake local seal and poking fun at a ferry bridge. Highland Wildlife Rescue saved a haggis, a holiday park offered Highland cow taxis, and Visit Scotland dropped fake Loch Ness Monster proof, wrapping up the days playful vibes.
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| Hibs Say Goodbye to Star Winger Martin Boyle | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:39 | |
Farewell to Hibs Star Winger: Martin Boyles Unforgettable Journey Martin Boyle, the last active player from Hibs 2016 Scottish Cup-winning squad, is set to leave the club at the end of this season. Boyle, a thirty-two-year-old Australian international, joined Hibs in 2015 and has since become a fan favorite with his impressive goals and memorable moments. Hes scored one hundred eight goals in four hundred appearances, just six shy of Arthur Duncans record. Boyles highlights include a first-half hat-trick against Rangers and a dramatic equalizer in a derby. His departure has been mutually agreed upon, allowing him to focus on his international career with the Socceroos. Expect a heartfelt farewell in his final Easter Road game.
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| McAllan Warns of Toxic Politics, Racism, and Homophobia | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:29 | |
SNPs Housing Secretary Mairi McAllan expresses concern over Reform UKs potential impact on Scottish Parliaments debate, citing leader Malcolm Offords unapologetic stance on a past controversial joke. Martin Whitfield from Labour echoes these worries, highlighting the escalating hostility in society, from social media to schools, and calls for more respectful dialogue as elections approach.
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| Firebomb Attack on Edinburgh Car, Gang Wars Suspected | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:50 | |
Firebomb Attack on Edinburgh Car, Gang Wars Suspected | |||
| MSP Roots for Local Team, Connects with Voters | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:01:00 | |
Edinburgh MSP balances politics and rugby, highlighting local achievements and community engagement, as he campaigns for re-election in South West Edinburgh.
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| Gio's: Edinburgh's Hidden Italian Gem | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:15 | |
Gios, an Edinburgh Italian gem, stuns at UK Italian Awards, snagging best new restaurant title. Chef Giovanni Pia, a multi-award winner, credits team and local support for their triumph over major players. Paisleys Il Pescatore takes overall best Italian in Scotland, with Gios as runner-up, proving local joints can compete with giants.
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| Heritage vs Accessibility: Steading's Door Dilemma | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:20 | |
East Lothian Council Denies Wider Patio Doors for Historic Steading, Favoring Preservation Over Accessibility
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| Leith Bids for UK Town of Culture 2028 | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:37 | |
Leith, a port district with a rich history and vibrant arts scene, is making a bid for the UKs first Town of Culture in 2028. Backed by local groups and heavyweights like Irvine Welsh, the bid highlights Leiths waterfront history and its ranking as the fourth coolest neighborhood globally. With stiff competition from other towns, Leiths community-driven approach aims to secure a £3 million grant for a six-month cultural celebration.
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| Dirleton's Green Light: One Thoughtful Home at a Time | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:13 | |
After two decades of rejections, a single house plan in Dirleton, East Lothian, finally gains approval. The house, designed to blend with the surroundings, is praised for its thoughtful design and potential to bring variety to the village. Despite one councillors concerns, the majority see it as a positive step towards balancing policy with real change.
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| Neilsons & Four Square: Partnership for Homelessness | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:26 | |
Neilsons Solicitors, a long-standing Edinburgh property firm, partners with Four Square charity to combat homelessness. The collaboration involves fundraising, furniture donations, and support for services like supported housing and mentoring. Edinburghs housing crisis has led to a surge in homelessness, making this partnership crucial. The initiative kicks off with a free decluttering event on May second.
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| Man Sentenced for Ramming Cop with Stolen Car | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:55 | |
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| Edinburgh Considers Safer Drug Consumption Spot | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:26 | |
Edinburgh residents are weighing in on a proposal for a supervised drug consumption site in the city center, following the success of Glasgows Thistle Centre. The site aims to reduce overdose deaths and provide access to support services. The consultation period is open until July 1st, with input shaping the business case for the Scottish government.
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| Man Jailed for Ramming Cop with Stolen Car | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:14 | |
23-year-old Lewis Mackie sentenced to 3.75 years for ramming police officer with stolen car in Edinburgh, highlighting risks officers face daily.
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| Historic Edinburgh Cottage Hits Market | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:23 | |
Historic Edinburgh Cottage Seeks New Family: Offers Over £515k - A semi-detached gem at 48 Manse Road, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, is up for sale for the first time in over 250 years. Known for its fancy hedged front garden, this property offers three or four double bedrooms, elegant living areas, a bright kitchen, and a sun room. The west-facing gardens are mature and lush, with a single garage and potential for modernization or extension. Contact Neilsons at 0131 625 2222 for viewings and full details.
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| Young Voters Grill Candidates on AI, Disinformation, Net Zero | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:42 | |
Young voters grill Edinburgh candidates on AI jobs, disinformation, and net zero goals at The Future Speaks hustings event. Candidates from all parties share their views on AIs impact, disinformation accountability, and net zero targets, highlighting the importance of engaging the next generation in political debates.
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| Hibs Fall Short in Scrappy Match vs Rangers | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:01:22 | |
Rangers secured a 1-0 victory over Hibs in a low-quality match, with Katie Wilkinsons penalty proving decisive. Hibs dominated spells but struggled in the final third, wasting chances and falling to a costly penalty. Goalkeeper Schumacher was injured, with Rowena Armitage stepping in impressively. Hibs now prepare for Glasgow City, aiming to build on their recent identity and secure a crucial win.
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| Teens Grill Candidates on Climate, Tech, and More | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:01:28 | |
Young voices shine at Edinburgh hustings, grilling candidates on climate, education, and tech. Students praise honesty and detail, spotting differences in styles. Events like this foster hope, arming young voters with sharper insights and proving respectful debate can bridge divides.
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| Scotland's Easter Winds: Brace for Disruptions | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:00:58 | |
Scotland's Easter Winds: Brace for Disruptions | |||