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Cash-strapped East Lothian Council is set to seek potential partners to fund the redevelopment of The Brunton, with the offer of using part of it as a commercial venture to recoup the costs.
Plans for creating a concrete plant company in Lochside have being revived – six months after being rejected by councillors ...
Key Kairat Almaty player Dastan Satpaev has been ruled out of the crucial Champions League play-off round second leg against Celtic. The 17-year-old winger - who has already committed to a transfer ...
Commuters have been warned of disruption on part of a busy Glasgow motorway. The M8 at Junction 24, Helen Street Interchange, is currently restricted westbound due to a broken-down vehicle. Traffic ...
It’s all very well for people to say they’d vote Yes during a cosy chat with a pollster while folding the washing, but would they see ...
Construction work has begun on a “landmark” wind farm in the south of Scotland that will generate enough electricity to power about ...
Language and behaviour which was once taboo is now normalised. I’m old enough to remember the Front marching on our streets. Back in ...
If so, the final result will be a horror story. Ruth Marr tells us that poor beleaguered Nicola Sturgeon, amongst other things, "tried to make life easier for a small number of people" (Letters, ...
Crisis talks with SNP ministers regarding the future of social care have reached a state of 'absolute paralysis', an industry boss has warned.
The Herald can reveal the scale of data breaches across NHS Fife after the Sandie Peggie employment tribunal raised confidentiality concerns.
Scottish Labour faces fresh criticism after it emerged MSPs rejected calls to sign a cross-party letter on Gaza to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Outgoing Scottish National Investment Bank chief executive Al Denholm has defended the organisation's record after a drop in the amount of ...