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These photos will take you back to that golden age before Dr Beeching famously swung his axe, leading to the closure of railways stations around the UK, which today has a little over 2,600 stations.
As Edinburgh takes centre stage for the world’s largest performance arts festival again this summer, some of the city’s top neighbourhood restaurants and bars are offering a cooler and more relaxed ...
Say “Scotland” and most people think whisky, but the country has a history of smuggling coffee – as it was heavily taxed – ...
Jordan Steele, 38, appeared in court charged with firearm offences after a beauty salon was torched in the gangland war.
Irvine Welsh’s new novel, Men in Love, is on sale in Leith Theatre’s foyer, its soundtrack album is launched in Leith next weekend, and a new Welsh based documentary, Reality is Not Enough, will close ...
New life has been poured into an old building in Moline. The building at 1530 Fifth Ave. goes by many names — the Leedy Building, the Moline Club, the brick building on the corner of 5th and ...
A striking A-listed castle in Aberdeenshire with more than 800 years of history is to undergo a major £5million restoration ...
Edinburgh is at its most atmospheric after sundown: old-time boozers prickle with low-key live folk music, locals chew the ...
One of Edinburgh Leisure’s five cherished Victorian pools marked a milestone year this week, with staff and regulars ...
Fyvie Castle near Turriff in Aberdeenshire – which is owned by the National Trust for Scotland – is an A-listed property and is set to undergo essential conservation work. This includes addressing ...
A group of staff and their children protested outside the Victoria Quay building in Leith on Tuesday morning following an ...