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ScotRail to Taylor services for Swifties
Thousands of Taylor Swift fans heading to the pop-superstar’s Edinburgh concerts in June will have more seats and more trains to choose from, thanks to ScotRail.
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SNP finance investigation report due in "weeks"
Police Scotland's Chief Constable, Jo Farrell, says that a report by a team of "highly skilled officers" into the finances of the SNP party will be sent to prosecutors "in a matter of weeks".
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Scotland's top cop says 'change not happening fast enough'
The chief constable of Police Scotland has said judicial change is not happening fast enough with overtime spend on officers’ attendance at court adding up to £3 million in the last year.
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Survey Reveals Afternoon as Prime Time for Scams
A recent survey conducted across the UK has shed light on the most vulnerable times and days for falling victim to fraud, with the afternoon emerging as the prime window for scams.
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Swinney: Scottish Independence could be here in 5 years
The new First Minister of Scotland has told Sky News that Scottish independence could be here within 5 years as there are "compelling arguments for it."
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Leonardo in Edinburgh blockaded by protestors
A facility belonging to an aerospace defence company has been blockaded by protestors who are demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Students say hunger-strike for Gaza is a last resort
A student at Edinburgh University says a hunger strike protesting the war in Gaza is a “last resort”.
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Three people arrested after heroin worth six-figure sum recovered in Edinburgh
Three people have been arrested and charged after heroin worth a six-figure sum was recovered within a flat in Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh Premier Inn ad banned
An advert for the low-cost hotel chain in the Scottish Capital has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority for being misleading.