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The Scots song that still captures hearts around the world - for auld lang syne

Better weather hopes for Hogmanay after wind snuffs out torchlight parade

What we loved writing and reading this year

The Big Boxing Day Quiz

The timeless and enduring appeal of a peal of bells

Time to get tough in tackling anti-social drivers

‘Coolest neighbourhood’ Leith launches its own stylish chronicle

What next for our city: Will councillors abandon point-scoring for problem solving?

City businesses losing tens of millions to fraudsters

Council warned of legal risk in 'tourist tax' housing plan

Sober curious: 'I cut out alcohol and discovered 2,000 people like me'

'Phenomenal' £17m cycle route opens - but will it be the last?

A political downfall, the law man and Labour's 'Mr Fix-It'

Sexting scandal threatens to oust Labour in Capital

From Leith to Paris with love

Second time lucky - will Edinburgh’s new bike hire scheme work?

Drinks pioneers taking a walk on the wild side

Council tax to rise up to 10%, libraries and leisure centres at risk, warns city leader

'We just talk and talk and it has lifted my spirits enormously'

Riding high in Ratho on Europe's biggest wave pool

Youth disorder: The long shadow of Covid or a moral panic?

Recriminations as third councillor quits in Colinton

The panto-haters guide to Christmas in Edinburgh

Turning an empty paper mill into the city's hottest festival venue

'We've known nothing but global chaos and challenge'

What do you do with an old bandstand?

Where to buy local and spend less this Christmas

'Luckily my sister was rescued and the only thing lost was her car'

An Oasis backlash, promoting the Pentlands and residents returning to the Old Town

It's beginning to look a bit like Christmas

‘On fire from top to bottom, vomiting out flames like a volcano’

Is East Lothian being overrun by wind turbines?

'I can't afford to live as a student in Edinburgh, so I moved to Falkirk'

'Take in your bins and clear the streets': Capital braces for Fireworks Night disorder

The far-right kicked off once. Guess where they were eating afterwards?

'Essential and wonderful' and 'the only dedicated cancer support service in the area'

City-region powers ‘would deliver on trams and infrastructure’

'This can't be allowed': Charities warn of 'devastating' cuts to social care services

All hail the Queen of Winter

What does good growth look like for Edinburgh?

Low traffic, high stakes in Edinburgh streets...

Support for half of city’s high school students faces axe

An A to Z of Edinburgh's most exciting creative talent

Inside the UK’s biggest student housing co-operative

Edinburgh's economy is thriving. So why are so many people living in increasingly severe poverty?

Revealed: Summerhall buyer is luxury developer embroiled in 20-year sports campus saga

How oysters are returning to the Forth after 100 years

Exclusive: Summerhall to be sold to housing developer

Stories told "eye to eye, mind to mind, heart to heart"

The sound of success for Edinburgh recording studio

Big names back theatre as funding crisis puts its future at risk

Can gambling’s data king take Hearts to a new level?

A toast to Edinburgh’s next brewing frontier

Is this the end of the People’s Story?

Council’s hotel dream turns into a £200m nightmare

The Egyptian Portal to the Land of the Dead

The “kernel of an idea” that could fund a long-term way to reduce poverty in Edinburgh

The curious case of Haddington's female Victorian detective

Gucci shoppers, £3,000 handbags and 'snakeskin fashion' protests

The most incredible city museum you've never visited

The boy from Penicuik who became Scotland's first Space Envoy

“I never sleep peacefully because I'm wondering what I'm going to do”

Jenners ‘being restored for next 200 years’

The Fur Coat Queen making music on her own terms

Is bus travel in Edinburgh's fast lane to a greener destination?

The man seeking to drive change to Edinburgh's transport landscape

Police bring rare charges over missing mum Khasha Smith

It was 60 years ago today

Will tourism pay to revitalise Princes Street?

Can Edinburgh keep its million trees alive and healthy?

Wait, how much to see Oasis at Murrayfield?

The art festival beating the odds by the seaside

Soaring summer demand for space hits the homeless - and it's set to get worse

The women waging war on the pain of endometriosis

Tourist tax admin costs double in five months - to £1m a year

Today is a symbol of hope for thousands in Edinburgh

"I remember going over South Bridge and thinking what the **** am I getting into"

The pioneering law lecturer who has saved low-paid workers £100,000

Arts sector 'facing talent drain' after 40% cut in Festivals funding

Leith's Citadel is a Youth Centre for all ages

Arts, council houses and clean streets among the winners from city tourist tax

Organised Chaos - behind the scenes with Fringe street performers

Life in the slow lane: Bus Tracker fix delayed again and more rail misery

Utterly sensational to tough love laughs: The early hits of the Fringe

What do you change at Britain’s favourite visitor attraction?

'Do Edinburgh citizens think their council tax is being well used? No, they're frustrated'

The great Olympic showdown (and Meadowbank's role)

Sixty years of grumbles, TikTok tourists and a global stage

Rats, rents and missing data

Water, water, everywhere - and fit to drink thanks to Scottish innovation

Stinking rubbish, cancelled trains and last-minute hope: Welcome to the Fringe.

‘We are creating a perfect way to bring all the strands of music in Scotland together’

Soaring costs and years of delay. Is the North Bridge saga in its final chapter?

How city's 'overcrowded' state schools will cope with an influx from the independent sector

Drivers 'getting used to LEZ' despite huge number of fines

Child slave, soldier, inventor, publican - the extraordinary life of 'Indian Peter'

Capital set to apply brakes to its city centre traffic revolution

Looking for a new twin? Edinburgh's friendship future is with Macedonia

Calls for action over scourge of sewage dumping in city waterways

"If you can't solve a problem, build a bigger telescope..."

Capital's summer festivals kick off with all that jazz

Capital business bringing joy of books to our children

Dear Edinburgh residents... love from your bin crews

Furious citizens, tactical voting and a ray of hope. Inside Labour's Edinburgh landslide

Labour clean sweep of gains in Edinburgh

The rise of Edinburgh's "car-lite" suburbs

Your Edinburgh election guide

The return of an Edinburgh music legend

How Everything Has Changed for city foodbank

Can Tartan Army help us steal an international march?

Universities threat as city sparks diplomatic row with China

Can Labour turn Edinburgh's yellow wall red again?

Field work in Capital that can change our access to fresh food

Creating the robots who will soon be caring for us

Is the city set for a green jobs bonanza?

Is dull politics disenfranchising voters?

Tiny team with big plans for Scotland’s oldest and biggest Pride

‘There is no coherent plan for dealing with our dementia crisis’

Book Festival protesters face backlash over targeting of arts sponsorship

'We've studied most vulnerable ecosystems in the deep Atlantic'

'The entire culture sector could implode'

"The Beautiful Game" that's changing lives around the world

Biggest since the Beatles: Edinburgh prepares for Swift-mania

Nothing but three young women and an idea

Revealed: The £100m a year cost of private finance deals to NHS Lothian

Big plans on the menu for the return of The Pitt

The truth about Edinburgh’s LEZ

Saying AYE to UK’s second biggest marathon

The Book of Love: A tribute to city music scene legend Lenny Love

"The system is completely and utterly broken"

A hotel for Taylor Swift weekend? Try Glasgow!

Summerhall, a family divided and a £10m challenge

The city co-working space with a recipe for success

‘It was a big, big thing as a woman to go into a convicted murderer's house and clean for him’

Festivals set for Princes Street Gardens return

'We call it a private garden, but it is our back garden'

NHS data breach shows threat cyber criminals pose us all

How to tackle a housing emergency

Rising SNP star makes history as first ethnic minority woman leader

The world's oldest health food shop still trading… well, probably

The city's unexpected and underestimated music scene

"We have sat on our hands for years" as our elderly face growing homes crisis

Fringe promoter set to lead Christmas Festival as it spreads across the city

"Tidal wave of sadness" for dog-owners struggling with living costs

'Don't turn the New Town into Britain's biggest building site'

How Hearts' donors boost their bid to become Scotland's third force

Short-term let controls ‘cut city Airbnbs by half’

The Leith-built ship of hope that steered to the first Blue Riband

Numbers dictate that capital's Cancer Centre must be NHS priority

The campaign to save art deco cinema that inspired best-selling author

New holiday let rules to help tackle Fringe accommodation crisis

The Science Festival: Edinburgh's other gift to the world

"Moments of joy...that's what keeps us going"

Who owns Edinburgh?

Student flat developers to be forced to build homes

Street artist Elph is an overnight hit after 30 years

What is our best route to greener aviation?

The 'filthy gold mine' which could be Edinburgh's crown jewel

Lothian Buses bounces back

Super Caley still terrific, prospects looking glorious

Has cycling reached a tipping point in Edinburgh?

'Social care will be just a dream'

Pay until 10pm? What are the city's plans for late parking charges?

Stay tuned: Running a legendary folk club in the Spotify age

Rave music fans to help fund Princes Street Gardens upgrade

Countdown to the LEZ: Who still needs help?

Social care 'catastrophe' facing the Capital

40 years on: how the miners' strike reshaped Midlothian

Move over Jay Blades. Meet Edinburgh's repair stars

A new Ross Bandstand? Tourist tax has got Edinburgh thinking big

D-Day for city's tourist tax plans

The ingenious watchmaker who changed our daily habits - and not how you might expect

We can't go on like this. Edinburgh deserves better.

Lethal potholes, danger junctions and guarded optimism: cyclists on the city's road plans

Bus lane fines go up - as city asks for power to enforce 20mph limit

Why I moved from London to Edinburgh to make movies

How underfunded NHS Lothian is paying a £124m penalty

Lighting up our parks at night

Greenbelt homes battle as city responds to housing emergency

Could destroying a 'linear park' ever be the green option for city trams?

How Edinburgh’s sports centres became a refuge for Ukrainians who fled the war

The US billionaire buying into Hibs

First human trials show 'wonder' nanomaterial is safe to develop

A tale of two cities provides recipe for culinary success

Tackling Edinburgh's 'traffic sewer'

'You feel like cannon fodder. No one gives a **** about you’

A coin toss decides a £3m planning decision. What on earth happened?

The women who saved the Rugby World Cup

Riding the wave of the vinyl revival

Why does a football club want to run an upmarket hotel?

£50m West End regeneration faces heritage fight

How I built a great business success story from a single spa on Lothian Road

Enter the Year of the Dragon

'There's no way I could pay that for a flat on Gorgie Road. I could live in London for that'

City faces wave of short-term let appeals as it seems set to ignore olive branch

"Car-lite" streets, new route for the trams, a bus superhighway through the west of the city

Eat your heart out, Rabbie Burns. There are new stars in town.

From a beer pipeline to an arts fund and free bus passes

City teachers face axe despite 'universal concern among headteachers'

"We need quick answers - or we risk social inequality on a scale not seen in modern times"

Why are we building student flats and not affordable homes?

'We've been the ultimate recycling business for almost 200 years'

Sports centres likely to avoid closure despite cash crisis

Calton Hill helped shape Edinburgh's identity, but now 'it is neglected'

Pulp and Christmas markets prove crowd-pullers to help city centre bounce back

Edinburgh faces missing its 2030 climate targets. What happens now?

'Systemic failure' declared in city's overwhelmed homeless services

Revealed: The father of modern Edinburgh and his role in the slave trade

Helping solve earth's mysteries from space

The music street which helps shape the stars of tomorrow