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He was also joined by the festival’s founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled on to the stage by his daughter.
THIS week in Down Memory Lane, we pay a visit to Cockenzie and Port Seton, which is rich in fishing history and heritage – but that’s not all! Who remembers taking a day trip on a Wiles bus? Or ...
DETERMINED fundraisers have collected more than £23,000 in the fight against cancer. More than 100 people laced up their walking boots to take part in Dunbar’s Relay for Life in aid of Cancer Research ...
EMERGENCY services were called out to a van fire on the hard shoulder of the A1 this afternoon (Sunday). The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service received “multiple calls” to the incident on the eastbound ...
A heatwave will serve the hottest ever start to Wimbledon, with temperatures due to hit 35C. Sunday may reach 31C in parts of southern England, but Monday will be even hotter, with highs of 34C in ...
ACHIEVEMENTS of dozens of pupils at Knox Academy have been recognised in an end-of-year ceremony. The school came together last Wednesday evening as awards were handed out not only for academic ...
THE curtain has come down on another hugely successful Civic Week in Dunbar. The final event of the annual social staple was the celebration service at St Anne’s Church, with music, songs and readings ...
Two Republicans opposed the motion to move ahead on Donald Trump’s signature domestic policy plan, joining all 47 Democrats.
Parliament faced one of the most difficult votes any Member of Parliament may encounter: the Assisted Dying Bill.
A murder investigation has been launched after a pregnant woman was found dead in Co Down, police said. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has named her as Sarah Montgomery, 27, a mother of ...
Serbia’s president on Sunday announced more arrests of anti-government protesters, after clashes with police at a massive ...