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Evacuations were being ordered on islands along North Carolina’s outer banks as authorities warned that roads could be ...
The duke asked a friend to place a poppy wreath and a letter which honoured the ‘Forgotten Army’ who served in the Far East ...
The Prime Minister is in Washington DC to lend support when Volodymyr Zelensky meets Donald Trump at the White House.
Since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the front line has continued to move slowly with unexpected strikes ...
Musselburgh’s rich heritage will be brought to life with flowers this month. The local floral art – East Lothian’s only remaining floral art club - is staging its first flower festival in nearly a ...
High pressure systems, a dry spring, and a significant marine heatwave have all contributed to the persistent warm temperatures.
A new watchdog for public appointments in Northern Ireland has been announced following a four-year vacancy. First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said Claire ...
LIVE music and delicious food are planned as Dunbar’s smallest pub plans its Summer Slammer. The Station Yard micropub, beside the town’s railway station, is planning three days of live music, food ...
East Lothian families can claim a £314 Best Start Grant for primary school costs. MSP Paul McLennan urges parents to check eligibility for ...
RUNNERS faced a long wait to get start as they battled high temperatures to cross the finish line at the Scottish Half Marathon on Sunday. More than 4,000 entrants took on the 13.1-mile distance, ...
Warning issued after weeverfish stings on East Lothian beaches. Rangers advise wearing footwear in British waters to avoid painful venomous injuries.