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Raids free seven from sex slavery in brothels
RAIDS on flats in the Capital saw police rescue seven women who had been trafficked into the country to work as sex slaves.
Hearts home win on cards as 'tower' hotel gets go-ahead
HEARTS bosses say their nine-storey £51 million Tynecastle development has been given a boost by the go-ahead for the controversial Haymarket tower.
Enlightening sight as Adam Smith statue finally arrives
IT was a long time coming, but the world's first public monument to pioneering Scots economist Adam Smith has gone on show in the Capital – more than 200 years after his death.
Author's move pays off
AUTHOR Irvine Welsh has revealed his years spent living away from Edinburgh has given him a new perspective on the "cold, grey and dark" streets where he grew up.
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