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New research from an industry consultancy showed 97.2% of all “traditional” short-term let applications were rejected. The rules in Edinburgh were changed three years ago in an effort to tackle issues ...
Business owners in Edinburgh have been left questioning if the removal of two benches - which were taken away in a bid to reduce anti-social behaviour - will have any impact on trouble in the area.
A winning bid will be selected from one of several companies competing for the contract, which will bring hire bikes back to the Capital four years after the city's previous scheme failed ...
Another beloved pigeon sculpture has gone missing from Edinburgh’s Elm Row this week – the fourth statue to disappear since ...
Former railway station platforms in north Edinburgh could be upgraded to join the recent development of a nearby square.
An 18th-century farmhouse in the Tweed Valley, a modern ranch house with mountain views, and a stone house designed to evoke ...
Collection of 11 short plays, performed as part of the Edinburgh International Festival, is messy, urgent and angry ...
Endurance cyclists who completed hundreds of miles on a ride around the country have declared Cambridge’s battered road surfaces to be the worst they encountered. One declared the state of the roads ...
Plans to build a house in the countryside near Westfield have been rejected for a second time because of flood risks. The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, (SEPA) had argued against the plan ...
WITH the school summer holidays nearly over, you might be struggling to keep the kids entertained in the last few weeks before term time begins – and running out of cash. A new study found ...
The theme is continued in the next piece, in which the dead victim of a bombing attempts to pitch their story to a theatre director, only to be sidelined with a litany of bureaucrat-speak. A young man ...
Welcome to the Money blog, Sky News' consumer and personal finance hub. Today, we follow up on our report about the owner of ...