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UK's Best Christmas Market is in Edinburgh

Discover why Edinburgh's Christmas Market was named the best in the UK. From boozy mulled wine to stunning lights, find out what makes this festive experience unforgettable.

Edinburgh's Perfect Autumn Break Revealed

Discover why Edinburgh is the ultimate autumn city break, from transformative whisky experiences to historic tours and award-winning dining. Plan your trip today!

Kashmir police station blast kills 9 officials

At least nine people killed and 32 injured in accidental explosion at Nowgam police station. Officials were examining explosives linked to Delhi car bomb attack. Read the full investigation.

Scotland's oldest bakery for sale after 172 years

Forsyth's of Edinburgh, Scotland's longest-running bakery established in 1852, is now for sale as the sixth-generation family owners announce their departure, marking a poignant moment in Scottish culinary history.

Guardiola's explosive referee rant after City draw

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola launched a stunning criticism of referee Anthony Taylor following City's dramatic 1-1 draw with Bournemouth, with Erling Haaland also expressing fury over controversial decisions.

Democrat storms interview, threatens federal officers

A Democratic politician's explosive confrontation with federal officers during a television interview has sparked outrage and security concerns. The dramatic incident, captured on camera, shows the elected official making menacing gestures and threats.

NRL star lashes officials over sin-bin controversy

Outrage erupts in NRL as Canberra Raiders star Jordan Rapana slams match officials after Newcastle Knights forward Tyson Frizell avoids sin-binning for dangerous high shot that forced Rapana from the field.

Turkish referees suspended in major betting scandal

Turkish football faces its biggest refereeing crisis in years as FIFA and UEFA-backed officials are suspended amid allegations of illegal betting activities, shaking the nation's football federation to its core.

Premier League referee Hooper axed after VAR controversy

Premier League referee Simon Hooper has been dramatically removed from officiating Brentford's clash with Liverpool following his controversial performance in Manchester City's thrilling 3-3 draw with Tottenham.

Nazi costume tourist battered with beer stein in Edinburgh

A German tourist wearing a Nazi uniform was battered with a beer stein in an Edinburgh pub after his offensive costume provoked other patrons. The 22-year-old man required hospital treatment following the violent confrontation.

Labour's Secret China Summits Revealed

Exclusive investigation uncovers Labour Party's undisclosed meetings with Chinese officials, raising questions about transparency and foreign influence in British politics.

Prince Andrew's Fate Sealed: No Royal Return

Buckingham Palace faces unprecedented challenges as Prince Andrew's future hangs in the balance following damaging Epstein associations and mounting public pressure.

Taiwan bans officials from Chinese 'retrocession' events

Taiwan's government has prohibited all officials from participating in events marking the 'retrocession' of Taiwan to China, escalating tensions in cross-strait relations and reinforcing Taiwan's separate governance stance.

Edinburgh Crowned UK's Top Tech Hub Outside London

Scotland's capital surges ahead of Cambridge and Manchester as leading technology centre, with record venture capital investment and booming startup scene transforming the city's economic landscape.

Arsenal furious at refereeing in Fulham defeat

Mikel Arteta's Arsenal left seething after controversial refereeing decisions cost them dearly against Fulham. Premier League officiating under scrutiny after London derby drama.

Tommy Robinson stopped at Channel border, phone seized

Exclusive footage reveals the moment controversial activist Tommy Robinson was refused entry to France after border officials confiscated his phone and cash for failing to provide PIN codes. The dramatic confrontation at the Channel border has sparked fre

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