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'We started during the pandemic, we didn't expect to still be here'

'A very funny thing happened on ‘Xmas Eve. The Germans, who are only 100 yards in front of our trenches, started singing'

The strange case of Charles Dickens and a disappearing Edinburgh gravestone

Enjoy the axe throwing - but spare a thought for the staff struggling to get home

Could a ban on short "weekender" breaks unlock the city's short-term lets deadlock?

Edinburgh's plan to avoid the deluge of LEZ fines seen in Glasgow

'Only electric vehicles is probably the next step for the city centre'

Welcome to Britain’s Greenest park

'I love Edinburgh, I love Scotland, but I didn't plan to come here'

City police chief: Help me decide which crimes officers should stop investigating

'Put air pollution monitors outside all our schools'

What a second legal defeat means for Edinburgh's "Airbnb" licensing

The fight to keep the lights on in local pubs across the Lothians

Royal Infirmary patients and staff 'at risk due to fire safety failings'

The Edinburgh Detective who inspired Sherlock Holmes

Future's bright as Capital helps shape a new age of enlightenment

Capital to investigate cap on alcohol licences amid rush of high end venue openings

From Girls Aloud to Super Mario: What new pop and virtual reality arenas will bring to Edinburgh

Exclusive: IMPACT concert hall facing significant challenge as building costs soar above £100m

Trailblazers changing the city's daily coffee grind for the better

Can Edinburgh preserve the green belt and solve its housing crisis?

A private recording studio and a £7k-a-night suite: Inside the hotel shaking-up city hospitality

What would a Workplace Parking Levy mean for Edinburgh?

Sean Connery, Sex and the City, a classic song and me

Social entrepreneurs creating high street success stories

As Glasgow opens up, Edinburgh starts to call time on late bars

Council to pursue global law firm over ‘flawed’ tram advice

The greatest of war protests that was forged in Edinburgh

Concrete versus nature in the battle to hold back the floods

Remove the funding handcuffs to see true potential of our college

Growing fears for housing market as builders stop work in East Lothian

Generation Rent: The tenants being squeezed out by Edinburgh's housing crisis

Capital sets sights on biggest council house building programme in decades

Smart new venture helping homeworkers swap the kitchen table for bars, cafes and hotels

Council tax freeze 'risks £50m cuts crisis in the Capital'

The surfer with a dream who is about to put Ratho on the world map

The man who alerted the world to the Trainspotting generation is worried

Black market Airbnb-style operators risk Proceeds of Crime confiscations

'The tuba player is now a machine gunner': Ukrainian orchestra defying Putin comes to Edinburgh

Is Edinburgh really going to ban SUVs?

The brilliant invention from Edinburgh that is helping deliver the Holy Grail of dentistry

We may be the world's Festival City, but what value do we place on culture?

New homes and jobs being delayed by council staffing crisis

Is the race nearly run for homing pigeons? One man's mission to save a dying breed in the Capital

Who's afraid of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods?

Pole position: How a sturdy wooden post is helping give the Capital an ultrafast full-fibre digital future

Gen Z hotels are centrepiece of £200m-plus tourism vibe in Capital

Anyone for a Shirley Temple or Roy Rogers?

How an inventor's torment at his son's lost sight spurred him and a band of hero investors to change the world

"We’re seeing some short-term let owners enquiring about switching to long term, but not as many as expected"

New safety checks needed for private hire drivers and city cabbies

How whales, dolphins and even sharks have moved in to the Firth of Forth

What does the future hold for Princes Street?

'We're seeing fewer high-spending tourists in our stores. It's been a massive own-goal'

Edinburgh faces Short Term Lets collapse with fewer than 80 entire properties so far licensed

'The city is absolutely on the up in terms of being a global beer destination for tourists'

'Our leafy conservation areas in Edinburgh must adapt to meet city's climate targets'

'They went from trying to destroy the main tram contractor to being its lapdog'

Heroin ‘shooting gallery’ lined up for city centre in bid to cut drug deaths

Scot who faced danger to meet Britain's brewing demand

New tram route through the Meadows and go-ahead for merger with Lothian Buses

Desert cacti on the desk, chill booths, a bike wash machine, and hi-tech hotdesking

Baillie Gifford prepares to hit back against critics in Book Festival 'greenwashing' row

How to forge world champions

'We were supposed to have 145 baggage handling staff and we only had 100'

Edinburgh's Life Sciences show vital signs of robust health - but requires the oxygen of funding

Blow for Princes Street as £50m investor pulls out of hotel and shops scheme

Building a life-saving legacy for John

The Fast Show: The dramatic rise of Edinburgh’s film industry

'Businesses like ours are facing rates bills four times as much and up to £110,000 more than in England'

Court battle looms over city centre bans for most polluting cars

Many ways to fall in love in a bookshop

Wanna be a Smart city? Why Edinburgh is slipping behind in the race to join the global elite

Edinburgh crackdown expected to see 80% of Airbnbs close

Tourist tax ‘to fund green plans’; Airbnb licensing heading back to court; science research funding plea

Gucci coup a sign of why Edinburgh is bouncing when other cities are struggling

"We have looked hard and have been unable to find such powers in any Western democracy.”

Tourist Tax: A new deal or a duel for Edinburgh?

What's next for a truly neglected Edinburgh landmark; and hope for parents in childcare campaign

Ordinary people, extraordinary deeds

'There are wet wipes and sanitary products hanging like prayer flags all along the river'

'Tarred with an unfair brush and demonised'

What's the price of culture if Festival is at 'breaking point'?

Why music's global superstars are swapping Glasgow for Edinburgh. Beyoncé, Harry Styles and now Taylor Swift.

After Covid shocks, Capital's airport is flying even higher as it welcomes visitors to Scotland

Taking out the poison and bringing in the cash: Running a 21st century Capital city

It's showtime for the Festivals but is it squeaky board time at RBS?

Why Edinburgh needs a new digital newspaper

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