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12 hours ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Chloe Goodall
Police Scotland officers are continuing to search for a killer at large who is said to have links to Edinburgh. Raymond McCourt, 59, was convicted in 1993 and given a life sentence for murder after he shot shopkeeper Khalid Mahmood in the head and killed him before trying to rob a nearby bakery when he was 27 years old. He also shot a police officer. In 205, he was deemed eligible for release but was soon back behind bars after he was recalled for stealing from his girlfriend.
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15 hours ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Chloe Goodall
A TikToker has shared another of Edinburgh's hidden gems on his quest to find some of the best scran in the city. Charlie Roscoe believes he has found the best roll he's ever had in the city from an unassuming eatery in Granton after he received great food and service from the Waterfront Takeaway. The Edinburgh foodie wanted to share a takeaway that none of his followers would know, and decided that the Granton Square restaurant was the perfect one to highlight.
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1 day ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Chloe Goodall
An Edinburgh family have been left 'petrified' after claiming their pet Teddy was attacked by a larger dog while out for a walk near Arthur's Seat. Paul Donaldson was out for a stroll with his two daughters and their family dog when Teddy was attacked, they say unprovoked, by a larger Lurcher type dog, on Saturday morning, April 12. He told Edinburgh Live they were all walking past Holyrood House when they came face to face with a man and his three dogs.
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1 day ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Chloe Goodall
West Lothian Police have launched an appeal for information after a BMW was stolen from a Broxburn property. Officers are asking anyone with information to get in touch after the silver BMW 420D X-Drive was taken during a break-in and theft on Badger Meadows on Tuesday, April 22. The incident took place between 12am and 12:30am and anyone with private CCTV footage during this time period is also asked to come forward.
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1 day ago |
edinburghlive.co.uk | Chloe Goodall
An Edinburgh man has been charged after a collision involving a four-year-old boy and a taxi in the South Gyle Broadway area of the city. The incident, which took place on Tuesday, April 15, saw the boy hospitalised after the vehicle allegedly hit him near Burne Cruick. He was taken to The Royal Hospital for Children and Young People with 'minor injuries'. At the time of the incident, the taxi driver initially stopped, before allegedly driving off towards the South Gyle access road.
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