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West Lothian
[ loh-thee-uhn ]
noun
- a historic county in southern Scotland.
West Lothian
noun
- a council area and historical county of central Scotland, on the Firth of Forth: became part of Lothian region in 1975: reinstated as an independent authority (with revised boundaries) in 1996: agriculture, oil-refining. Administrative centre: Livingston. Pop: 161 020 (2003 est). Area: 425 sq km (164 sq miles)
Example Sentences
There were six incidents where Scottish Fire and Rescue Service teams were attacked - three in Clydebank, two in Edinburgh and one in Blackridge in West Lothian.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said there were six incidents where teams were attacked - three in Clydebank, two in Edinburgh and one in Blackridge in West Lothian.
David, who lives in Whitburn, West Lothian with his wife and two children, now earns more than £80,000 so is not entitled to any child benefit.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of another man near a West Lothian primary school.
Police have launched a murder probe into the death of a man near a primary school in West Lothian.
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