Why a slice of Edinburgh is being bought up by overseas owners
More than a third of the properties in Quartermile area have been bought by people based outside the UK.

More than a third of the properties in Quartermile area have been bought by people based outside the UK.

Myanmar refugees fleeing conflict have been scammed out of thousands of euros by a Finnish education agency, Brighter Future Way (BFW). The agency promised vocational school placements and residence permits in Finland, but many students were denied permits and lost their life savings. The founder, Min Min Soe Shwe, has been arrested in Finland, and a large-scale investigation is underway.

The head of the Molly Rose Foundation, Andy Burrows, stated that a social media ban for under-16s, similar to Australia's, would be unenforceable. He urged the UK government to focus on restricting addictive features like autoplay and infinite scroll instead, citing a lack of evidence supporting the ban's effectiveness.

The head of the Molly Rose Foundation, Andy Burrows, stated that a social media ban for under-16s, similar to Australia's, would be unenforceable. He urged the UK government to focus on restricting addictive features like autoplay and infinite scroll instead, citing a lack of evidence supporting the effectiveness of bans.

Scotland manager Steve Clarke prepares for a pivotal World Cup qualifier, aiming to break a 28-year drought. The team, buoyed by recent strong performances and a tight bond, faces Haiti with a mix of hope and anxiety, aware of the historical weight and the challenges ahead.

An interview with the Prime Minister reveals a focus on defence spending and a desire to preemptively quell leadership challenges within his party. The PM defended his government's approach to increasing defence budgets, while critics suggest alternative solutions like cutting welfare spending.

Scotland is experiencing a surge of excitement and anticipation as the national men's football team prepares for their first World Cup in 28 years. From large-scale viewing parties to school children setting alarms, the nation is united in support, with merchandise sales soaring and local businesses embracing the fever.