A PENGUIN sponsored by the King's Guards of Norway has p-p-p-picked up a Knighthood.
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Animal keepers are celebrating the birth of a rare animal at Edinburgh zoo.
Indah - a Malayan tapir - is the second calf to be born at the zoo.
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Stars Keira Knightley and Sienna Miller share the red carpet for the world premiere of The Edge of Love on launch night of the Edinburgh International Film Festival - with an appearance from Sir Sean Connery.
A group of ex-pros take on MSPs in a football game to kick-off a fortnight of event aiming to eradicate racism in Scottish football.
Interviews with Ken MacIntosh MSP and Gordon Smith, chief executive of the SFA.
ANDY Murray's former coaches, friends and fans cheered on as the Scots tennis star came within touching distance of winning his first major tournament.
A hero's welcome greeted the Flying Scotsman Chris Hoy as he waved to more than 50,000 fans gathered on the streets of Edinburgh.
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SIR Sean Connery has launched his much-anticipated autobiography by reading extracts to hundreds of fans.
The Bond legend turned up at his home city's book festival to unveil his memoirs called Being A Scot - which trace his rise to becoming a world-famous film star.
Prince Harry marched through Edinburgh to attend a church service in memory of his hero comrades killed in Afghanistan.
Prince Harry marched through Edinburgh to attend a church service in memory of his hero comrades killed in Afghanistan.
HEARTS captain Christophe Berra joined serving soldiers and ex-service men to mark the 90th anniversary of Armistice Day.
The 23-year-old defender took time out from training to remember the Tynecastle players who died in the Great War.
FORMER Hearts captain Gary Mackay has launched his autobiography at Tynecastle.
The fans' favourite, who played 737 times for the Edinburgh club, was joined by friends, family and ex-teammates for the unveiling of Maroon Heart - The Gary Mackay Story.
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A shrine of football shirts and posters are left at the gates of Rugby Park where the Celtic legend spent almost five years as a player and manager with Kilmarnock FC.
Environment Minister Michael Russell visits residents of Burnside whose homes were flooded in August most of which are still uninhabitable. The Minister launched a new Flooding Forum designed to provide support and advise to the victims of flooding in West Lothian.