An Edinburgh police dog helped track down an abusive ex-partner, after a 25-year-old man was suspected of forcing his way into an address with officers quickly on the scene. Reporting Scotland: Season null. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. The paper says this process has cost consumers 17b in in 12 years. The premiere of the new Indiana Jones film dominates the front page of the Herald. Read about our approach to external linking. Edinburgh man rushed to hospital with 'serious injuries' after street attack. Both cars were significantly damaged as the road was closed for hours, Edinburgh property: Futuristic two-bed home hits the market in plush neighbourhood. One of Edinburgh's most popular spots with tourists, the Royal Mile, has been branded "crowded and dirty" in recent negative reviews on TripAdvisor despite an overall 4.5 star rating. The National leads with the possibility of an independent Scotland being allowed to join Nato, despite having no nuclear arsenal, after an SNP MP challenged Foreign Secretary James Cleverly who said Sweden should be allowed to join the alliance. The life and work of Banffshire scientist and astronomer James Ferguson. Aberdeenshire MP seeks medal for 84-year-old nuclear test veteran in time for Remembrance Sunday. Read about our approach to external linking. The same story makes the Glasgow Times - the row between the SPFL and the Ibrox club stems from the title sponsorship agreement that SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster signed with cinch in June 2021. Controversial Edinburgh student flats plan delayed for public hearing. Stephen McHarg and an accomplice launched the vicious murder bid on Ghanaian Abdul Koroma as he walked through the Knightsridge area of Livingston, in West Lothian, where he lived with his family. 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RNLI and coastguards race to East Lothian coast after reports of 'upturned' boat. The news comes after the airport was named among the cheapest in the UK for summer parking. Conservative MP's want a plan B to tackle the "small boat crisis" reports the Times. Figures show 5,000 people in the city are being forced to live in temporary accommodation, according to homelessness charity Shelter. Owner Kathryn McIntosh described the achievement as a "huge accolade" as she was left delighted in seeing her Inverurie business recognised at two awards ceremonies. Glasgow Airport's 13 cheapest holiday destinations to fly to this July, 'Exceptionally high' sugar contents found in Costa and Starbucks iced coffees. Frederick Menzies died on Wednesday when his Kia Ceed car collided with a van on the A90 south of St Fergus, with the driver of the van hospitalised with non-life threatening injuries. New Midlothian primary school site included in housing estate plans, Details of the new housing estate on the edge of Auchendinny have been lodged with planners and reveal a new school site and plans to introduce shared surface streets which should slow traffic down, Edinburgh caterers' 'spirit broken' after 'bending over backwards' for customers. A woman has been warned that someone could be living in her walls after she took to a popular online forum to raise her concerns about being haunted by a rude ghost. Few could have imaged the heights James Francis Edward Keith would reach over the course of his incredible military life, which began at Inverugie Castle in Aberdeenshire. If vehicles are not claimed after 14 days, they are then are disposed of to recover costs. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. Edinburgh teen left on holiday without wheelchair after easyJet loses it on Paris flight. The dog's owner, Katie Lynch, said she believed her ex-partner was taking care of Dexter. Sharon Brown and her family have been left devastated after her 30-year-old daughter, Aleisha Evans, passed away through the night at their home on December 11. The conservative court flexed its muscles. Watch: Driver cornered in cul-de-sac rams police car. She was last seen wearing a grey quilted jacket, grey polo neck jumper, blue Jeans and trainers. The latest news and weather from BBC News Scotland. Video, 00:00:47, Mother's grief after son shot by police in France, Fires engulf Parisian streets on second night of riots. Just hours later, she posed for a picture during a Facetime call at the hospital, Devastated West Lothian mum finds daughter dead two weeks before Christmas. There have been alterations to constituencies across Scotland ahead of next year's vote, with 57 new constituencies formed and only 10 of those retaining their current boundaries. The Elland Road club are reportedly on the verge of sealing a move for the talented 16-year old, who scored goals for fun at youth level for Aberdeen and Scotland last season. The plans were refused as the council said the need to protect industrial units outweighed the need for a new swimming pool. Kirin Saeed, 52, a trained professional actor who lives in Leith, was partially sighted until the age of eleven when she then lost most of her remaining vision. The latest news and weather from BBC News Scotland. Edinburgh Council issue update ahead of beloved LOVE Gorgie Farm closure. Read about our approach to external linking. New Aberdeen home a 'dream come true' for growing family celebrating their move. Money Saving Expert issues direct debit warnings in bid to save cash amid rising bills. Busy Aberdeen road shuts until late July for essential flat repair works. Officers were called to reports of a two-vehicle crash at around 5pm on Thursday evening, with the road from Aberdeen to Banff blocked while emergency services attended. Video, 00:01:06, Virgin space plane takes off with first customers, Iconic Tiffany and Co store catches fire in NYC. "Massive hikes" to council tax bands E to H are being discussed by local authorities and Scottish government ministers, the paper says. Aberdeen hospital honoured with top award for unprecedented third time. The delayed tournament will run between January and February next year. Two people taken to hospital after crash on Aberdeenshire road. The Telegraph reports Ms Sturgeon was berated during her evidence by lead counsel Hugo Keith KC as she voiced her frustrations regarding Brexit. Web10 footballers who could have played at Glastonbury Peter Drury is special, but Sky must use his verbosity sparingly The unluckiest teams in the 2022/23 Premier League Crime The Aberdeen fixtures Duk is set to miss next season while on Africa Cup of Nations duty. It says he added that the Kremlin would honour the terms of a deal, struck to halt the advance on Moscow, under which Prigozhin will move to Belarus. Fundraiser launched for 'wonderful' grandmother Elizabeth Watson found dead in Peterhead. Edinburgh eatery causes celebrity chef to consult lawyers over name choice, Yotam Ottolenghi has reportedly been in touch with lawyers after a restaurant named after him looks set to open on Leith Walk, although the chef's team have confirmed to Edinburgh Live that it is not one of his restaurants, Edinburgh hotel apologises as guest left with 'view of rubble and broken fence'. WebGet all of the latest Edinburgh Evening News news from The Scotsman. WebAlister Jack accuses minister of making false claim every six seconds. WebScottish perspective on news, sport, business, lifestyle, food and drink and more, from Scotland's national newspaper, The Scotsman. North-east macaron specialists Almondine are working with department store Harvey Nichols to bring the ultimate Parisian experience by opening a new bar in the capital. Read about our approach to external linking. One local resident said the plans 'fly in the face' of the council's aim to reduce the extent of tourist accommodation in the city centre. WebLatest The day that terrorism came to South Edinburgh - Donald Anderson City leaders losing the room on low traffic scheme - Alex Cole-Hamilton Celebrating a year of Thousands take to Glasgow streets for the biggest Orange Order parade of the year, Print your primary seven leavers message and picture in the Glasgow Times for FREE, Man rushed to hospital after 'stabbing' in underpass, Man due in court following 'disturbance' in East End, Four hospitalised after crash involving 'stolen' car and unmarked police vehicle, Power cut leaves Glasgow homes without electricity, Have you seen him? Edinburgh weather: City set to be battered with days of downpours and thunderstorms. For generations of Leithers, it was a major local landmark that even had a starring role in Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, but now there are few visible remnants of Leith's old Central Station. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, 1st Floor, Chartist Tower, Upper Dock Street, Newport, Wales, NP20 1DW Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. A hotel in Edinburgh's Old Town has apologised after a customer said there was 'too many cons' during their stay, including being left with a 'view of rubble' from their window. Video, 00:01:01One-minute World News, Iconic Tiffany and Co store catches fire in NYC. Angus Robertson has claimed Westminster proceeded with legislation which was refused consent by Video, 00:00:25, Watch: Protesters attack Nike store in central Paris, Clashes intensify on third night of French riots. The Evening Telegraph reports four men have been jailed after police found supplies of crack cocaine, heroine and a number of knives at a Dundee property. A 30-year-old man previously appeared in court accused of murdering Elizabeth, 58. Having been a Hearts-daft fan for his entire life, local supporters announced they would be planning a tribute to Rudi at the clubs game with St Mirren on Friday, January 13. It highlights how he was the longest-serving manager of the national squad. Edinburgh shopkeepers 'under siege from thieves and thugs' in historic Old Town. Edinburgh pub boss upset as customer spots staff 'joking among themselves'. The paper quotes Mandy Beech, a senior executive at the Nationwide building society, saying branches are about "much more than cash and opening accounts" and that retailers should commit to "being there today, let alone tomorrow". Summary. Churches put at risk of damage by new fire alarm policy according to Kirk trustees. Edinburgh shopping centre 'sorry' as customers locked out of game launch. Cost of living payment warning as 600 boost deadline approaches - how to claim. Video, 00:00:28, Clashes intensify on third night of French riots, Virgin space plane takes off with first customers. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. An Edinburgh city centre pub has apologised after a customer branded their visit a "terrible experience" where they claim staff were dismissive and uninterested. The paper says Brown's family confirmed he died at the University Hospital in Ayr following a short illness. The paper's lead story is on the Scottish FA granting Rangers permission to take the SPFL to court over a sponsorship dispute. West Lothian cyclist Josh Quigley opens up on recovery from horror crash ordeal. The collision has left the A90 shut in both directions since around 3.15pm, and it will remain shut while officers work to establish the circumstances of the tragic incident. The Arbroath RNLI operations manager was "devastated, but not entirely surprised" when his role was no longer required after 20 years of service, reports the Courier. The newspaper says the decision to scrap the policy was down to the "anger" of rural Scots. Aberdeen patisserie partners with luxury department store Harvey Nichols. Video, 00:00:47Mother's grief after son shot by police in France, Fires engulf Parisian streets on second night of riots. Web[4] Since February 2019, BBC Reporting Scotland has been supplemented by a sister hour-long programme, The Nine, airing each weeknight on the BBC Scotland channel. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Councillors agreed unanimously there should be a hearing for the planning applications to allow residents and developers to make their case in the council chambers before a final vote is held. Hero Edinburgh police dog tracks down abusive ex-partner now in custody. Rent freeze ends as West Lothian agree to 3.5% increase to help fund new homes, Councillors voted for a 3.5% a year rent rise, taking weekly rents in April to 83.22, Abandoned Edinburgh cycle shop could become new dental surgery, Formerly the Edinburgh Cycle Company, the owner of the business, which was re-branded as Electric Cycle Company, was forced to abandon their new store in the city after complications with the landlord and lease, Derelict Edinburgh garages to be demolished for two family homes. A number of routes could see changes to their routes and timings, while some services could be withdrawn entirely as the travel operator puts the proposals to the public. The paper also has a picture of a French mother who led a protest of over 6,000 people after her 17-year-old was shot and killed by police. Mark Adams' victim has started a petition to stop her attacker being moved to an open prison. Aberdeenshire skincare business recognised with two prestigious awards. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Straight OuttaMannofield: Aberdeen Explorer Scouts release new charity album. Craig Brown makes the front page of the Scotsman, which leads on calls from physicians to raise the level of minimum unit alcohol pricing following a Public Health Scotland report. Edinburgh rape victim of former Prime Minister aide bids to stop open jail move. The Press and Journal says the scrapping of HPMA's is a "victory for fishing communities". A number of Tuesday's papers report on the aftermath of the attempted mutiny by the Wagner Group in Russia over the weekend. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please A councillor said there were "very serious questions" around why elected members weren't told sooner. A two-bed home has hit the market for a whopping 400,000. Man, 77, dies after two-vehicle crash near St Fergus with woman, 60, in hospital. 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