HERE'S a round-up of five of the bigger East Lothian stories this week:

1. Cockenzie masterplan unveiled

A MASTERPLAN for the future of the former Cockenzie Power Station and surrounding land could create more than 3,350 jobs and a £66 million goods-driven economy for East Lothian.

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2. 'Disgusting' theft of poppy tins

COLLECTION tins for Poppyscotland were stolen from two shops in Tranent on the afternoon of Remembrance Day, police have said.

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3. Man arrested after break-ins

A MAN has been arrested and charged after two break-ins at houses in Tranent this week.

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4. Dad's plea to help save his baby girl's life

AN EAST Lothian dad who moved to America with his young family is fighting to save his baby daughter’s life after she was born with a rare heart condition.

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5. Josh Taylor sets his sights on European title after stopping Vazquez

PRESTONPANS boxing sensation Josh Taylor has his eyes on the European super lightweight title and a meeting with Sweden’s Anthony Yigit after victory over Miguel Vazquez on Saturday.

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These are just a flavour of the bigger stories from East Lothian of the last week.

There's plenty more recent stories on the website.