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Royal Mail warning of another stamp price increase next week
Galashiels knitwear designer opens new studio at cemetery office site
Booming wind farm employment in Borders set to overtake textile trade workers
Landmark hotel built in 1746 and frequented by famous writer sold
Scottish tourism expert will promote the £25m River Tweed Trail
Exhibition to celebrate mill workers who put Tweeddale on the map
Bin strikes avoided in the Borders as ballot threshold 'narrowly missed'
NHS Borders confirms some services affected by global IT outage
'A marvellous achievement': Borders woman, 25, scoops prestigious farming award
Temporary timetable introduced for rail services amid pay dispute
Majority of tourists in the Borders rated their experience highly, survey finds
Fuel drivers call off second week of strike action after deal made
'Fuel shortage' warning for Borders as tanker drivers to go on strike
Key haulage routes in Borders to be upgraded in bid to improve timber transport
Major jobs boost in pipeline in Borders as firm's expansion gets under way
‘Every shearer’s dream’: Borderer sets sights on nine-hour world record
Royal Mail launches special stamps to mark 100th anniversary
VisitScotland to close Borders information hub in shift to 'digital first' model
Borders to remember lives lost working in fishing industry with ceremony
Final telephone directories being posted in Borders this week
College staff to strike over pay and job security dispute
Borders-based fisherman to feature in pioneering project on historic industry
Borders postmaster asks public not to boycott Post Office over ITV drama series
Reported plans to move Royal Mail sorting office get stamp of disapproval
Borders care home manager struck off register over use of fraudulent certificates
£300k fund to make region ‘one of the leading cycling destinations in the world’
Programme of events for the 2023 Scottish Borders Doors Open Days festival revealed
'Environmental vandalism': Government overrules Borders council quarry decision
Royal Mail workers to stage fresh strikes this month amid long running dispute
Scottish fire chief: 'We're developing contingency plans' following strike news
Over 80 per cent of readers trust local news as audiences surpass 40 million a month
Major £45m energy network project completed between Borders and East Lothian
Property developer visits Lauder Primary School to discuss construction site safety
Rail union announces four weeks of strike action over festive period
Full list of worker's strikes in August and when they will affect you
Brits warned as thousands of Royal Mail stamps will be unusable within months
Workers picket gates of BT and Openreach premises in Galashiels
Scottish Water water treatment works building travels 200 miles to Borders site
Borders scientist 'thrilled' to pick up prestigious award for work on diseases
Two days you should book as annual leave this month for nine days off work
Many Borderers continue to work from home despite government guidance ending
Here are the two Borders buildings shortlisted for national architecture awards
Opening of union office marks the 'start of something new' in the Borders
New driveway rules could see paved driveways banned outside your home
Royal Mail will not accept your first and second class stamps from January
Royal Mail to make major change to stamps in new 'innovative' move
Borderer named Apprentice of the Year at Scottish Joint Industry Board awards
Tartan and textiles industry has weathered the economic storm says local MSP
Borders sees significant jump in house prices in latest government figures
Borderers affected by short power outages in the region last night
New plans outlined for Lidl to be part of Borders Gateway project in Tweedbank
'Major boost' for Borders company as it wins award for 'cooking experience'
Council facing 'significant' challenge to spend funding for Borders play parks
£120k dish among contents of historic Borders mansion to be sold at auction