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Cockburnspath Community Shop opened its doors in June 2021 and villagers have since supported the venture enthusiastically.

An East Lothian charity is helping save pets on a tiny Channel island by providing life saving equipment for its fire crew.

Motoring expert urges drivers not to overlook five visible defects that could cost an MOT pass.

A Peebles-based aviation expert is lifting the lid on the untold story of Scotland’s air defence network during the Second World War.

This International Women’s Day, Heriot-Watt University celebrated the success of Bella Perez, a 2024 graduate of its MSc Brewing.

New national figures show that Scotland’s Rapid Cancer Diagnostic Services are continuing to make a real difference for patients.

Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland is marking International Women’s Day by recognising the strength, resilience and leadership of women living with long-term health conditions.

The National Library of Scotland’s collections are taking flight and shaping a landmark exhibition in Shetland Museum and Archives in the final instalment of its centenary programme.

New research reveals a 'nation of armchair experts' as Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2026 prepares to begin.

An Edinburgh shopkeeper has said more police action is needed and laws need to be changed in order to fight a surge in shoplifting in the city.

This View has been written by the Institute of Fiscal Studies.

A stroke survivor from Bonnyrigg in Midlothian is warning others to watch out for unusual symptoms.

An Edinburgh-based entrepreneur is set to appear on an upcoming episode of Dragons’ Den.

We received feedback surrounding the Lothian Bus service changes, that will see the scrapping of the service No 46, coming in mid February.

FSB launches 2026 Scottish Parliamentary election manifesto, calling for renewed focus on everyday businesses.

With the East Lothian Council introducing parking restrictions in North Berwick next month, there is a sense of anger and worry amongst local businesses.

From their charity work to their 300 person plus Christmas open day, Loanhead Post Office works with community in mind.

Para powerlifter Finlay Davidson says competing on home soil will be one of his proudest moments, after being selected for the games in Edinburgh.

In its latest update on council finances, the Accounts Commission report that councils face a budget gap of nearly £1 billion by 2027.

Borders businesses warn of a 'perfect storm' as skills shortages and investment gaps threaten growth.

A memorial quilt which has been created by 49 people across the Lothians, will go on display in Galashiels.

Marc Leonard on Whirlwind Transfer Return to Hearts and Baptism of Fire Against Celtic.

Heriot-Watt Student, Barney Stewart reflects on Hibs Hatrick Heroics.

Edinburgh Physiotherapist Juliet Gold reflects on her volunteering trip to Northern Malawi with Project Kuyenda.