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A Family's £900k home now "worthless" after being flooded with raw sewage twice

Family's £900k home now "worthless" after being flooded with sewage Sam Johnson

Power cut Midlothian: Houses in Dalkeith have been affected by a power failure.

Schools shut due to unexpected power cut Anna Bryan

The Guardian reports Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has had the electricity network in his constituency upgraded so he could heat his private swimming pool.

Electricity network upgraded ‘so Rishi Sunak could heat private pool’ Rahmah Ghazali

Mark Stead (left) and Brian Kerse (right) in new test facility.

World first for Edinburgh engineers in radar test breakthrough Stephen Mcilkenny

999 call operators strike today - how emergency calls will be affected Molly Powell

First News: Unbeelievable art! Christine Emelone

Network Rail said two sets of points would have to be replaced before the line could be reopened. Picture: Lisa Ferguson

ScotRail: Major disruption after train derailment could continue until Tuesday Alastair Dalton

Miysis DIRCM system 'dazzles' guidance systems on heat-seeking missiles

Edinburgh firm wins Queen's Award for tech to 'dazzle' heat-seeking missiles Stephen Wilkie

You need a head for height to work on projects like the Union Chain Bridge reconstruction.

The Union Chain bridge linking Scotland and England in final rebuilding stage Stephen Wilkie

A screengrab from the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team video

Mountain rescuers' 'work ethic' is inspirational – Angus Robertson MSP Angus Robertson

The burn at the Newhailes estate was glowing green after engineers from Scottish Water added a dye to test for pollutants.

Bright green water baffles visitors to beauty spot Rhoda Morrison

How dry ice could be used to tackle train delays this autumn Group Reporter

Ticket offices in Fife are among those thought to be under potential threat

ScotRail ticket offices under threat to help fund staff pay increase Alastair Dalton

The Queensferry Crossing has been closed to traffic three times since its opening in 2017, due to a risk of ice falling from the cables and towers.

Speed limit to be imposed on Queensferry Crossing Anna Bryan

There are currently no trains able to pass through Haymarket as a result of the issue (Photo: John Devlin).

No trains able to pass through Edinburgh station due to fault Hannah Brown

ScotRail engineers are inspecting a bridge in Burntisland after it was hit by a lorry. Picture: John Devlin.

Train services disrupted after lorry strikes railway bridge Jonathon Reilly

Could vibrations from the bridges be harvested?

Project could see vibrations from Forth bridges turned into electrical power George Mair

A lorry reversed into a lamp post which is now leaning against the supporting wires of the overhead line at Atholl Place in Edinburgh (Photo: Edinburgh Trams)

Lorry reverses into city centre lamp post Hannah Brown

Stock photo of works being carried out.

Superfast broadband rollout eases Midlothian lockdown burden Kevin Quinn

Openreach engineers are pictured at work on the Forth Road Bridge

Unique engineering challenge on Forth Road Bridge Allan Crow

The £7.5m project will see the north span of the iconic bridge refurbished and repainted.

£7.5m renovation of North Queensferry approach to the Forth Bridge gets underway Isla Whateley

'Morale lowe' - Hazel Nolan, GMB union

Union calls on British Gas to remove 'fire and rehire' threat Jolene Campbell

A demonstration of what the probe would look like as it approaches Mars (Picture: MBRSC)

UAE Mars Mission to launch Hope probe into Mars orbit will be completed today Chelsea Rocks

The trams are currently suspended due to a 'technical issue.' (Photo: Lisa Ferguson)

Ice on cables halts all tram services as engineers dispatched Hannah Brown

Yellow weather warning issued by Met Office.

Edinburgh weather: Trams at a standstill as a yellow weather warning is issued Rachel Mackie

Dawn is fed up of the recurring problems with lighting in her street. This picture was taken on Tuesday during the latest outage. Pic: Dawn Blackwood.

'No lights for 13 days straight' - Faulty street lighting sparks safety concerns Jamie McKenzie

A primary school in Edinburgh has told parents that it will remain closed until next week, after a parent crashed into the building’s gas store on Wednesday morning.

Edinburgh school closed until Monday after parent crashes into gas store Conor Marlborough

Hundreds of homes were demolished following the initial collapse at Ferniehill Terrace in November 2000.

Tumbledown Terrace: Former resident describes pain of losing home 20 years on David McLean

The houses at Ferniehill Terrace started to collapse in November 2000.

The story of 'Tumbledown Terrace': The Edinburgh street that collapsed David McLean

The Ceneri Base tunnel in Switzerland, which opened in September, is of a similar length to the Forth tunnel proposed by the Scottish Greens. (Picture: AlpTransit Gotthard Ltd)

Think a Forth tunnel is ridiculous? They built one in the 1960s – Susan Morrison Susan Morrison

Pictured: Mark Stead, SVR Radar and Advanced Targeting at Leonardo’s Edinburgh site where cutting edge radar technology is being produced.

Edinburgh engineers develop groundbreaking technology for UK armed forces Shona Elliott

The last major refurbishment of North Bridge was in 1933

North Bridge refurbishment costs soar Ian Swanson

Engineers have been working around-the-clock to repair the line which was partially washed away near Polmont when the Union Canal burst its banks on Wednesday, August 12.

Flood-damaged Edinburgh to Glasgow railway line set to reopen Katharine Hay

Power was reportedly out in several postcodes before 12:30pm on Thursday afternoon

These are the areas that are experiencing electricity outages in the Capital Caitlyn Dewar

The flood-damaged track at Polmont. Picture: Network Rail.

Edinburgh-Glasgow line faces two month closure Alastair Dalton

Several Edinburgh postcodes have been affected.

The Edinburgh postcodes currently without electricity - and when power should re... Jamie McKenzie

The Army in Glasgow at the SECC on Saturday. Picture: John Devlin

Confirmation of 'new hospital facility' at Glasgow's SECC Gina Davidson

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon holds a COVID-19 press briefing in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh.

Nicola Sturgeon: There are now 95 Scots in intensive care due to coronavirus Gina Davidson

Royal Mint make visors for frontline NHS staff

Royal Mint make visors for NHS Kevan Christie

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