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The works on Trinity Academy will see much of the campus demolished and replaced with a four storey building, but the ...
Maryanne Jacobs, from Wester Hailes, raised her children Ashhy, 21, and Bryden, 19, outside mainstream school with her ...
A visitor levy scheme for West Lothian could potentially bring in more than £1m a year into council coffers. But while councillors welcomed the start of consultations agreed this week, the Tories ...
Property firm Rettie has opened an Edinburgh South office to service the “jewel in the crown” postcodes of Scotland’s capital ...
Tucked away from the hustle and bustle of a popular city lies Dunbar, a quaint little UK seaside town with a rich history and ...
Edinburgh Evening News named the 17 'poshest' and most expensive streets to live on in 2025 (Image credit: Pixabay) Bank of Scotland has named the most expensive streets to live on, with Ann Street ...
According to the Education Data Initiative, the average annual tuition for a U.S. private high school is $16,420. But that's a far cry from what families are paying at the most exclusive institutions.
Other items that are more expensive in Edinburgh than most other tourist destinations include a 48-hour public transport pass (£22), entry to its top tourist heritage attraction, Edinburgh Castle ...
Latvia’s Riga was ranked number one with a total cost of £252.63, followed by Lithuania’s Vilnius (£254.32). The most expensive was Norway’s Oslo (£636.20).
The most expensive was Norway’s Oslo (£636.20). In the UK, Cardiff (£374.90) was ranked 17th, while London (£523.40) was 26th and Edinburgh was 36th.
The most expensive was Norway’s Oslo (£636.20). In the UK, Cardiff (£374.90) was ranked 17th, while London (£523.40) was 26th and Edinburgh was 36th.
The overall basket of goods in Edinburgh was found to cost £601.50 (Jane Barlow/PA) Edinburgh is the most expensive major city break destination in western Europe, according to a new report.