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Council Tax collection rates have held up in West Lothian despite the hefty increase imposed in this year’s budget.
Babies in the Borders most poverty-stricken council ward are “literally starving” a concerned councillor has revealed.
Action on a dangerous Edinburgh road is welcome, but needs to be taken more quickly, according to a city councillor.
The Scottish Government has backed Livingston residents who complained about plans for a dog exercise park near their homes.
New pubs, restaurants and off-licenses will not be prevented from selling alcohol due to too many of them being nearby.
An artist unrecognised in his lifetime is set for his first exhibition in the Borders. Edwin G Lucas (1911-1990) was one of ...
A rural Borders village school with only one pupil is to be closed. Fountainhall Primary School is a non-denominational school, with capacity for 50 pupils, located in the very small village of ...
Anyone earning extra income through a side hustle is being urged to check if they need to register for Self Assessment.
Edinburgh being described as Scotland’s “economic powerhouse” has surpassed London’s GDP for the 1st time. According to ...
Heat networks could deliver a £2.1 billion step towards healthier, lower carbon communities in Edinburgh and the Lothians.
A push to axe the council’s support for a controversial upgrade to a congested city roundabout has been snuffed out by the ...
Taxi drivers in Midlothian have been told they can no longer allow school pupils to travel in the front passenger seat under ...
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