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Council misses food waste collections in Borders amid ‘staff shortage’
Borders council’s return of ‘priceless artefact’ compared to Elgin Marbles feud
Bistro-style eatery in Borders given licence to add outdoor seating and sell alcohol
Man appears in court over housebreakings and thefts across Borders and Lothians
‘Toddler cinema’ initiative just the ticket for youngsters in Borders town
Borders man repeatedly tried to punch member of ambulance crew, court told
Package ‘deliberately set on fire’ on landing outside Borders house, say police
£600k boost allows final stage of Borders stately home restoration to go ahead
Woman faces eviction from caravan home on farmland near Selkirk
Borders man who sent abusive messages to ex-partner on Snapchat is fined
Memory of nature-loving young man to live on at Borders education centre
Good behaviour order for Borders woman who admitted child neglect
Hundreds have splashing time as Borders swimming pools open free of charge
Borders campsite going from 'strength to strength' as data shows bookings boost
Drink-driving Borders motorist who was more than 3 times limit gets 40-month ban
More than £200k to be spent to upgrade nine public halls across the Borders
Borders man spat on police officer and tried to hit paramedic, court hears
Wage hike for Borders housing association workers after positive pay discussions
Motorist hit parked vehicles in Borders 'while under influence of alcohol'
Drink-driving Borders motorist was three-and-a-half times legal limit
‘Enquiries ongoing’ after truck and quad bikes stolen from Borders farm
New ‘taxi bus’ service launched in Borders area to tackle transport difficulties
Borders woman admits child neglect and failing to meet needs of three dogs
Borders man repeatedly jumped on head of man during petrol station fight
Reports ordered into Borders man who admitted drug dealing charge
Headteachers from high schools across Borders react as exam results published
Borders tourist attraction in the running for 3 awards as shortlists revealed
World’s leading producer of tartan given go-ahead to reduce its carbon footprint
Resident calls for action to address cleanliness concerns at SBHA property
Back to the future for historic Borders building as conversion bid unveiled
Works start to build ‘ultrafast’ broadband networks for two Borders towns
Outdoors project at Borders school draws students' praise after successful pilot
New generation of healthcare workers inspired by NHS Borders placements
Hopes for future of festival named in memory of Borderer after inaugural event
Sentence deferred on Borders woman who admitted series of offences
IN PICTURES: Athletes battle downpours at Selkirk Border Games
Borders hockey star Robertson named in Team GB squad for Olympics
Thousands across Borders offered ‘lightning-fast’ broadband in major boost
Council committee asked to agree to mothball primary school in Borders town
Man drove van into community councillor in Borders town after parking dispute
Selkirk saddles up for Common Riding Day
Summer exhibit heads to Borders cultural attraction
Proposal to 'mothball' Borders primary school to be heard by council
Borders man who bit woman during struggle given night-time home curfew
Town bonds strengthened as principals meet for ride out
Facility at 'forest school' in Borders to be named after nature-loving young man
Festival to head to Borders to boost important cause
Sentence deferred on Borders man who drove car into victim on town High Street
Firefighters to visit Borders during gruelling 600-mile cycling challenge
Major jobs boost in pipeline in Borders as firm's expansion gets under way
Community groups invited to register interest in public loos
Go-ahead for Borders wetland sanctuary to protect endangered amphibian species
Drink-driving Borders pensioner who hit car while trying to reverse gets road ban
IN PICTURES: Selkirk celebrates newly appointed Standard Bearer