It’s one of the most talked-about and well-attended New Year’s Eve celebrations next to ringing in the New Year in Times Square. It’s Edinburgh’s annual Hogmanay celebrations, and for the millions of ...
Organisers of Edinburgh's cancelled Hogmanay street party have ruled out replacing its fireworks display with drones next ...
Tourists visiting Edinburgh from abroad have told of their disappointment after the main Hogmanay festivities were cancelled due to bad weather. The street party and fireworks display over Edinburgh ...
A family have been left 'devastated' after saving for five years to make the 4,000 mile-trip to celebrate Hogmanay in Edinburgh, only for it to be cancelled by forecasts of torrential rain and ...
All outdoor events have been scrapped, including the street party, fireworks and concert in Princes Street Gardens.
Edinburgh’s famous Hogmanay fireworks could be consigned to history over animal welfare concerns, the new council leader has suggested.
The main 45,000 street party, an open-air concert headlined by Texas, and the six-and-a-half-minute-long fireworks display ...
By Nazaneen Ghaffar Reporting from London The famed Hogmanay street party on New Year’s Eve in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, has been canceled because of forecasts of rain, strong winds and snow.
An Edinburgh councillor is calling for answers over who was responsible for the late cancellation of the city’s Hogmanay party and the cost to the Capital. SNP Councillor Kate Campbell wants to know ...
We have started the new year the same way we ended the last, with cold and dangerous weather. The gale force winds have been traded for snow and breakneck black ice as we attempt to return to our ...
Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations both tonight and on New Year's Eve tomorrow have been cancelled due to a storm bringing 75mph winds, heavy rain and snow. Organisers confirmed this afternoon that ...
Edinburgh's Hogmanay fireworks display has been cancelled due to weather conditions. Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations have been cancelled due to concerns over "extreme weather". Organisers said ...