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The missing link in Edinburgh's rail revolution

In search of Edinburgh’s oldest tree

'Unacceptable and abhorrent': Firefighter's widow waits three years for answers on Jenners fire death

Turning a city lighthouse into a beacon for the arts

Social care faces further damaging cuts in the Capital

Why city's £2bn tram plan is about tackling poverty as much as congestion

City moves to 'ban’ new AI data centres - as Scotland unveils plan for rapid AI growth

The sanitisation of Edinburgh's alternative music soul

Tackling homelessness isn't hopeless - but it will cost £100m in the Capital

The ‘positive' case for an Old Town safe drug consumption room

Scientists turn plastic waste into Parkinson's drug

Britain’s greatest spymaster and the case of the missing pearls

Will the 'mansion tax' simply take more money out of Edinburgh?

'Ugly, unloved and an environmental drain, but Brutalist Argyle House is worth saving'

West End residents versus the world's biggest investment fund manager

The woman behind the Capital's famous poppy factory

How Elon Musk spread misinformation about an Edinburgh stabbing

The quiet cultural engineer

Edinburgh's knife crime problem

The city’s biggest grassroots football club versus a council depot

Why David Murray waited 10 years to build in west Edinburgh

What can we do about Edinburgh's ‘soulless’ canalside?

Lothians' most expensive Council Tax set to rise again

From Midtown to the New Town: Why a top Broadway producer swapped New York for Edinburgh

Keeping Edinburgh’s ice arena dreams alive

City sports campus plans in serious trouble as trusted advisor quits

Parks, landmarks and false starts: City divvies up ‘tourist tax’ millions

How Arthur's Seat got its name: Exploring prehistoric Edinburgh

At-risk 'heritage icons' overlooked in city's £100m Visitor Levy plans

'Our savings are vanishing': Families of children fighting for their lives need quicker financial help

Edinburgh gets the Bank Holiday blues

How Leith Walk will take a hammering from rates

Huge city data centre blocked as campaigners hail 'momentous' move

How Lothians' former coalmines could heat our homes again

The South Sub railway rides again - or does it?

He delivered 'the greatest ever Hamlet', then eight weeks later died

The fight to stop the Radical Road being closed for ever

The boy from Craigmillar who conquered the business world

Council tax set for 5% rise - with £1.6bn plan to tackle housing crisis

Not just for Burns Night: The surprising power of reading poetry aloud

'To come along today with their waffle, it was absolutely astonishing'

Bringing hope back to the streets of Edinburgh, one book at a time

Botanics’ glasshouse plans at risk as costs treble

A very human hill: how we shaped Arthur’s Seat and its surroundings over six millenia

The RSA at 200: Redefining Edinburgh's original art house for the 21st century

It will kill 40,000 sea birds to help hit our Net Zero targets

D-Day for Edinburgh’s high streets

From Queen Vic to Dept Q: The pub run by one family for 166 years

Poverty in Edinburgh: what’s changed in the last five years?

'The Cockburn has a reputation for saying no, but honestly it's not deserved'

Council 'breaking promise to put pedestrians first'

‘It’s quite a mad idea’: The man who built his own orchestra

How one generous bike mechanic helped change thousands of lives