News
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Police Officer Raises Concerns Over Ambulance Crew Safety in Edinburgh
A veteran police officer has raised alarms over potential challenges in responding to emergencies alongside paramedics due to increasing safety concerns at specific addresses across Scotland.
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Charity calls for measures amidst Scotland's 'Youth Vaping Epidemic'
A fervent plea has emerged from the charity Ash Scotland, urging for aggressive actions to curb the escalating crisis of young people addicted to vaping.
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Police Scotland Initiates Voluntary Redundancy Scheme Amid Budget Constraints
In a bid to alleviate financial strains, Police Scotland has introduced a voluntary redundancy program for its employees.
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Edinburgh bids farewell to giant pandas
Edinburgh Zoo’s giant pandas, Yang Guang and Tian Tian, left the capital this morning (Monday 4 December) and were safely boarded on a flight to China after twelve years in Scotland.
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Peregrine Falcon Found Dead in Illegal Trap near Edinburgh Outskirts
Authorities are appealing for information following the discovery of a deceased peregrine falcon ensnared in an illegal trap near a village on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh firm gets EU backing to build one of the biggest tidal farms
Nova, a marine renewables company, has secured EU funding for the development of a groundbreaking tidal energy farm off the coast of Orkney.
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Edinburgh crane collapses onto building
Pedestrians and motorists are being advised to avoid an area in Edinburgh where part of a crane collapsed onto a building.
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Scottish Tories Press for Timetable on Investigation into Health Secretary's £11,000 Roaming Bill
Pressure mounts on Holyrood to expedite the probe into Health Secretary Michael Matheson's near-£11,000 data roaming bill.