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A MAN has admitted producing cannabis with a street value of up to £900,000 at a Borders factory. Forty-seven-year-old Adriatik Abazi pleaded guilty to being involved in the cannabis cultivation at ...
RUGBY fans flocked to a sun-soaked Philiphaugh at the weekend for the Selkirk Sevens. Our photographer was out and about on the day and got dozens of excellent shots! Here is a selection ...
The Pavilion Cinema has been sold to UK-wide chain Merlin Cinemas. The move concludes 31 years of management by the Poole family, who decided that the time was right to "pass the baton on". Andrew ...
A group of youngsters have recently worked together to transform a once-graffiti-ridden underpass into a public art space.
Combs entered the packed courtroom shortly before 9am, hugged his lawyers and gave a thumbs up to supporters seated behind him.
A Galashiels community food project is working with university food specialists after securing funding for food waste research.
Ministers have apologised for confusion over the notice period for the sustainable farming incentive, which was abruptly shut in March.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said nearly half a million people are at ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger.
The South of Scotland has been hailed as a cycling success story in 2024 by the team behind the push. The area has made significant progress towards becoming one of the world's leading cycling ...
Polish foreign minister Radek Sikorski has ordered the closure of Russia’s consulate in the southern city of Krakow after Polish authorities said Russia was responsible for a fire that destroyed a ...
Sir Keir Starmer said the UK risked becoming an “island of strangers” as he unveiled an immigration crackdown including plans to cut overseas care workers and tighten English language requirements.
Scottish Borders Council has hailed the recent VE Day 80th anniversary commemorations as a "resounding success." ...