Edinburgh, renowned as UNESCO’s "City of Literature," is a treasure trove of literary history. Its historic sites and neighborhoods serving as the muse for J K Rowling's Harry Potter series. It has ...
Beneath the clock that famously runs fast except on New Year’s Eve, Edinburgh’s Balmoral, long favored by the late Sean ...
1780- Bowed Joseph died. Bowed Joseph born in the cowgate was a famous Edinburgh agitator and took part in riots. 1790- Leith dockers strike 1864- Annuity tax riot. 1865-Midlothian farmworkers' union ...
Sir Geoff Palmer, Scotland’s first black professor, led the independent Edinburgh Slavery and Colonialism Legacy Review ...
Edinburgh’s historic districts will get new signs soon. A partnership between Indiana Landmarks and the Conover Foundation led to the Toner and South Walnut streets being listed on the National ...
Seventy-five years ago, Britain was still recovering from the Second World War. Many goods were still rationed, but Clement Attlee's Labour government had introduced long-lasting changes to British ...
Edinburgh residents should take great pride in what’s been achieved. The efforts of ordinary residents working in the council, banks and finance companies, academics and all those who have built year ...
Suzy Pope is writer who regularly reviews restaurants for The List magazine (an Edinburgh publication). So while you can rely on her for inside knowledge of Edinburgh's top attractions, you shouldn't ...
A historic coffee house and tavern in Edinburgh has reopened after 200 years. Around two centuries since its closure, John’s Coffee House and Tavern on the Scottish Capital's iconic Royal Mile will ...
The mystery has inspired debate and speculation for years. At different times during its history, the settlement on Johnson County’s southern edge has been known both as Edinburg and Edinburgh. The “h ...