Hello reader, Welcome to today's round-up from the Edinburgh Evening News. Here's what's been making the headlines so far: 🔵 West Lothian police launch appeal after 20-year-old man dies in car crash on Auldhill Road, Linlithgow Police in West Lothian are appealing for information following a fatal road crash in Linlithgow yesterday evening. The passenger of the vehicle, a 20-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene. 🔵 Joanna Cherry warns against 'stitch up' over successor to Humza Yousaf Edinburgh South West SNP MP Joanna Cherry has warned against a "stitch up" over Humza Yousaf's successor as SNP leader and First Minister. Ms Cherry said the new leader should be chosen by members, not "men in grey suits" and argued the party needed "a complete reset". 🔵 Council enters talks with bus station owners over its future Edinburgh Bus Station's owners have entered talks with the council over the future of the city centre transport hub. 🔵 Man taken to hospital after dog attack near primary school A man was rushed to hospital yesterday morning following a dog attack near a primary school in Midlothian. 🔵 Council faces possible legal action over winter festivals contract Edinburgh council is facing possible legal action over the award of the contract for this year's Winter Festivals amid "serious concerns" raised about the procurement process. |