Liberton Primary School in Edinburgh was badly damaged by the fire on Wednesday afternoon.
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The artwork, by Edward Paolozzi were moved from Edinburgh's Picardy Place more than two years ago.
Read moreEdinburgh's controversial Christmas Market will remain in Princes Street Gardens for the next two years.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Greyfriars Kirk is best known for the tale of loyal dog Bobby - but its history contains other notable chapters.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
A new centre called Love Gorgie is to open at the site of the liquidated Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh.
Read moreFlying the council's five-strong delegation would have cost almost 2,500 kg of carbon.
Read moreResearch suggests parts of Greenock town centre are the areas with the greatest deprivation in the country.
Read morePlans to create a new concert venue below Edinburgh Castle wins the public's support in a consultation.
Read morePolice Scotland said the victim was subjected to a serious sex assault in Dalmeny Park in Leith.
Read moreA whistleblower claims managers told Edinburgh council staff to torch the benches instead of repairing them.
Read moreIt comes amid ideas for the city to be put to the public to help tackle climate change and protect communities through the planning system.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Shopkeepers in Waverley Mall told BBC Scotland the "vermin" are living and roosting inside the mall.
Read moreCity of Edinburgh Council publishes its draft city mobility plan and aims to be carbon neutral by 2030.
Read moreVisitors to Edinburgh's seven-week Christmas market increased by 120,000 on the previous year's event.
Read moreThe Care Inspectorate has issued a formal improvement notice to Drumbrae Care Home in Edinburgh.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
North Bridge was built in 1896 as a city centre link between the capital's Old and New Towns.
Read morePeople gather across the country to say farewell to 2019 and usher in the new decade.
Read moreDrum Property Group has its appeal to demolish Stead's Place on Leith Walk rejected.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Three charities have been shortlisted to take over the former Gorgie City Farm site after the farm went bust.
Read moreJosh Littlejohn said the event, spanning 52 countries, would be the biggest achievement in his lifetime.
Read moreThere was a 13% rise in the number of overflowing bins reported in Edinburgh this summer.
Read moreTransform Scotland claims a Transient Visitor Levy (TVL) would protect Edinburgh.
Read moreCouncillors in Edinburgh approve the drinks plan for We Work offices on George Street.
Read moreThe move follows a spate of cases in Edinburgh involving under-18 Vietnamese nationals.
Read moreCampaigners have been trying to save Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh since liquidators were appointed.
Read moreLast year's Edinburgh market had no planning permission and this is the first year it has had a building warrant.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Operator Underbelly must fix snagging issues before Edinburgh's Christmas market is granted a licence to open.
Read moreTen charities and commercial organisations "express interest" in buying Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh.
Read moreThe controversial Edinburgh event's application had expired by January 2018 and no new renewal was made.
Read moreEdinburgh councillors to investigate moving a controversial Christmas market out of Princes Street Gardens next year.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
The stone structures were built more than 300 years ago to protect Edinburgh's natural drinking water.
Read moreThe 99-year-old who raised £1m for good causes was known for wearing his trademark tartan trousers.
Read moreLord Provost Frank Ross is the first to sign the book for Tom Gilzean, who collected more than £1m for charity.
Read moreA teenager who suffered racist abuse at school is calling for more to be done to tackle the problem and support victims.
Read moreGorgie City Farm in the west of Edinburgh collapsed with the loss of 18 jobs last week.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
Concern has been raised over a picture showing scaffolding on a steep slope in Edinburgh.
Read moreThe organisation promoting the capital faces an uncertain future as the council looks to make savings.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
The former war veteran and bus driver collected more than £1m for charity and was honoured with his own Oor Wullie statue.
Read moreArchitects behind the Edinburgh Princes Street Gardens revamp have spent two years making changes to the plans.
Read moreLiquidators are appointed to wind up Gorgie City Farm in Edinburgh, with the loss of 18 jobs.
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BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter
The benches were piled up at the edge of the Christmas market in Edinburgh's East Princes Street Gardens.
Read moreOfficials said planning permission would be applied for retrospectively so it could open on 16 November.
Read moreThe body of a girl, understood to be 15-years-old, was discovered in the city's King George V Park.
Read moreCouncillors agree in principle to adopt a scheme to license sexual entertainment venues.
Read moreThe South Asian festival of Diwali is celebrated by different cultures and religions all over the world.
Read moreScottish researchers also find that chicks may be hatching after their main source of food is plentiful.
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The Nine reporter
Analysis of Police Scotland data shows that officers found nothing in almost two thirds of cases.
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BBC Scotland
Nicola Sturgeon promises public funding for all non-residential social care if she is re-elected first minister.
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BBC Scotland
Edinburgh councillors are asked to give the city the power to license "sexual entertainment venues".
Read moreThe person was due to receive £59.95 but a typing error meant £59,395 was lodged into their bank five times instead.
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