Edinburgh Evening News
Uniting services to fight scourge of poverty
Christmas and New Year can be a difficult time for many, particularly for those who are struggling with poverty.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Draw with Steelmen makes Bowie a hero just for one day
Sandwiched between Motherwell’s Stephen Welsh, left, on loan from Celtic, and Paul McGinn (Big John’s big brother), Kieron Bowie thumps home what turns out to be the last goal at Easter Road on Saturday Picture: Ross Parker/SNS
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Cowgate hostel to get extension including bar despite objections
A five-storey extension at an Edinburgh city centre hostel has been approved, despite 11 objections from locals.
3 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Protest against Venezuelan President arrest at US consulate
Protesters have gathered outside the US consulate in Edinburgh to demonstrate against the arrest and detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Explore art in miniature at special small paintings show
This week in Edinburgh
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
What happens to our bodies when we stop the injections?
Buzzwords like “weight-loss jabs”, “GLP-1” and “Mounjaro” have dominated headlines and the weight-loss industry over the last year, but what do they actually mean?
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Carbon pawprint of dog food can be higher than human food, finds study
Dogs fed on premium, meat-rich pet food can have a bigger dietary carbon footprint than their owners, a new study has found.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Cancellations and complaints soar on ScotRail, says Tory MSP
ScotRail has seen soaring levels of cancellations, complaints, refunds and antisocial behaviour on two key Edinburgh routes since it was taken into public ownership, a Lothian MSP has claimed.
3 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Don't let plot red flags spoil this silly but very watchable drama
Red Eye is a curious show.
3 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Penicuik CAB says farewell to assistant manager after 27 years
Russell Gray, Assistant Manager of the Penicuik Citizens Advice Bureau has retired after 27 years serving the communities of Midlothian.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
Game's afoot - Millie Bobby Brown returns as Sherlock's sister
Actress Millie Bobby Brown is returning as mystery-solving sleuth Enola Holmes in a first-look for the third instalment in the film series, which is coming to Netflix later this year.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
A tale of two MSPs exposes the ethical divisions in Holyrood
There is an old saying that voters get the government they deserve.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
'Sad day' for racing after triple tragedy at Kempton
The Lanzarote Hurdle card at Kempton Park on Saturday was marred by the death of three horses, including the Grade One-winning Kalif Du Berlais, whose loss Paul Nicholls described as “a real kick in the teeth” and a “sad day”.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Edinburgh Evening News
World Cup still the goal as Clark joins Doncaster
Zander Clark says World Cup ambitions are lingering in the background after he sealed a loan move to Doncaster Rovers from Hearts until the end of the season.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Game's afoot - Millie Bobby Brown returns as Sherlock's sister
Streaming now
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Plan to display more of council's art collection - valued at £9.97million
Sunderland City Council plans to improve access to its multi-million pound art collection, which only has 11 per cent on physical public display, according to new figures.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Ballard 'could' be worth £80m one day, says Gray
Sunderland icon Micky Gray claims that current Black Cats defender Dan Ballard could one day be worth up to £80 million following his stellar start to life in the Premier League.
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
What happens to our bodies when we stop the injections?
Buzzwords like “weight-loss jabs”, “GLP-1” and “Mounjaro” have dominated headlines and the weight-loss industry over the last year, but what do they actually mean?
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Puff, the magic dragon lived by the sea and ...
The big story of the next seven days
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Development of AI can result in more dangers to young people
The NSPCC's Childline counsellors hear firsthand from children and young people here in our region and across the country about their devastation when nude images of them are shared.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Don't let plot red flags spoil this high-flying, watchable drama
Red Eye is a curious show.
3 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
'Sad day' for racing after triple tragedy at Kempton
The Lanzarote Hurdle card at Kempton Park on Saturday was marred by the death of three horses, including the Grade One-winning Kalif Du Berlais, whose loss Paul Nicholls described as “a real kick in the teeth” and a “sad day”.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Make healthy dinners a doddle
Deliciously Ella is back with a brand-new plant-based cookbook
2 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
Roefs saves three spot kicks as Sunderland make cup progress
Noah Sadikiin action against Everton.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Sunderland Echo
We were strong, we were ready for a big fight - insists Le Bris
Régis Le Bris praised his Sunderland players for their emphatic response to the Premier League defeat at Brentford in Saturday's win at Everton - and says the club have shown their intent to try and have a run in the FA Cup.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
North End need to replace a 'disgusting' Deepdale pitch
Paul Heckingbottom hit out at the Deepdale pitch following PNE's FA Cup defeat to Wigan Athletic on Friday evening.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
A freezing Deepdale brought very little to warm the home supporters
I left a very cold Deepdale on Friday night, having seen nothing to warm me in any way following a defeat to League One opposition now managed by our former gaffer Ryan Lowe.
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Don't let plot red flags spoil this silly but very watchable drama
Red Eye is a curious show.
3 min |
January 12, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
Game's afoot - Millie Bobby Brown returns as Sherlock's sister
Streaming now
1 min |
January 12, 2026
Lancashire Evening Post
£32m 'first of its kind' mental health facility opens its doors
The first patients have been officially welcomed to Lancashire's new £32m specialist acute mental health facility.
1 min |