News

Bus passengers could be banned from playing loud music under proposals to change the law set out by the Tories. Commuters on train journeys could also benefit from tougher enforcement of existing ...
Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s capital just days after Houthi rebels fired a missile toward Israel that its military ...
A record half a million people have received a dementia diagnosis on the NHS, figures show. NHS figures published this week show 506,549 people have received a formal dementia diagnosis, compared with ...
A corgi named Amigo, sporting a factory-themed costume complete with two tiny chimneys and “Fur Factory” lettering, was named ...
Sightings of great white sharks are on the rise in the waters off the north-east coast of the United States – an area where ...
A one-off set of pen, ink and watercolour sketches of the English playwright can be seen at the Charles Dickens Museum in ...
This week’s Down Memory Lane shines a spotlight on the entertaining concerts and concert parties thrown by residents over the years.
East Lothian Council has carried out “extensive enhancement” work at St Ninians Playpark on Pinkie Braes, Musselburgh. A spokesperson for the local authority said: “New equipment has been installed in ...
A man who died after suffering serious head injuries in a “workplace accident” at a funfair has been named by police. Emergency services rushed to the Spanish City Summer Funfair in Whitley Bay in ...
The lead singer opened up about how difficult it is to sustain a music career in the current financial climate and on the impact social media ...
The Home Secretary wants to give a new adjudication panel the power to decide asylum appeals to speed up the process.
The sisters from war-torn Sudan are the latest known victims of a Mediterranean migration route that has claimed more than 30,000 lives since 2014.