24 hours in Edinburgh: Auld Reekie in a rush
Here's the quick guide to 24 hours in the Scottish capital
Here's the quick guide to 24 hours in the Scottish capital
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle braved the cold to greet well-wishers in Scotland.
The Royal Collection Trust made $34m in sales, thanks in part to pet merchandise.
Edinburgh Airport ground to a halt after an hour-long power cut.
Kiwi arts council takes a 50-strong contingent to the arts festivals in Edinburgh.
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NZ's capital ranked the best place to live in the world in a new global study.
Laboratory set up in honour of daughter has helped other babies survive.
On a cold Edinburgh night, it's like a slice of a Kiwi summer has come to theatre as Todd Emerson launches into a raucous version of Th' Dudes' Bliss.
Edinburgh's epic Festival Fringe brings out the best in this beautiful ancient city, discovers Stephen Jewell.
Anne Gibson checks into the stylish Hotel ibis Styles in Edinburgh, where the carpet teaches her to speak Scots.
Och, witch room? Clash of the tartans and a wee dram later, Kevin Pilley is still deciding.
The death of a teenager who drowned in a disused quarry in Scotland may be linked to the ice bucket challenge craze.
Summer is festival time in Edinburgh, and thousands of visitors descend on the Scottish capital to see some of the best new talent in arts and entertainment.
A Google Earth image of an axe-weilding man standing over a prone 'victim' was the work of two pranksters, a police investigation has discovered.
Kiwi comedian's final blog from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Kiwi comedian Brendon Green has arrived for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival - and his group FanFiction Comedy already has his first five star review.
Comedian Brendon Green is heading to Edinburgh Fringe Festival in the hope the British think Kiwis are funny.
Edinburgh is known for its quaint charm, but the old town has a more sinister layer. Kate Roff delves into its darker side.
If you're into the macabre, the Scottish capital is the place to be, writes Colin Hogg.