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Nicky and Robert Wilson’s collection has grown to almost 40 site-specific outdoor artworks, including Tracey Emin and Cornelia Parker
The celebrated Scottish sporting estate is opening a much-anticipated outpost in Edinburgh. Charlotte Sinclair is among the first guests
Scottish AI entrepreneurs dream of resurrecting Silicon Glen and making it last
Sheets changed less frequently and check-ins delayed as laundries struggle to return items promptly
Agreement will create governing majority in Edinburgh that could pressure UK government for second independence vote
The festival is back and theatre-starved audiences are all the readier to laugh, applaud and spread the word
Enjoy the buzz of the Festival city all year round from these prime properties
Live performances back on a bill where the latest technology will also play its part in reaching wider audiences
A festivalgoer’s guide to food worthy of an ovation
Where to find the best produce on the planet, from classic New York delis and Indian spice emporiums to German sausage shops
The pandemic is pushing sales of large family homes with gardens
Famous department store fails to reach new agreement with Danish billionaire landlord
Goodbye festivals, dressing up and impromptu flits across Europe; hello pets, remote cottages and the quest for the perfect picnic
Scotland backs the first minister and her contrast to Boris Johnson, but she faces her own problems
Where to find the freshest seafood, the finest cocktails and the tastiest grilled cheese sandwiches
Underbelly says residents without wristbands will be able to gain entry to homes
Revelations cast doubt on SNP’s competence after 12 years in office
From palindromic trickery to cooking a cathartic burger on stage, the unmissables at this year’s festival
The free stadium concert was part of efforts to widen the festival’s appeal within the Scottish capital
Brexit uncertainty forces event organisers to use euros and dollars
The SNP will need to cut spending or raise taxes to fill a hole
The Scottish capital has more money but its rival can claim it has youth on its side
After a disastrous original project, the stakes are high for new 3-mile scheme
Aircraft touched down in wrong airport after operator WDL Aviation mixed up flight plans
Bomb disposal officers carry out controlled explosion at Glasgow university
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