Man admits murdering 38-year-old man in Edinburgh on Hogmanay
A 34-year-old man has been convicted of murder following the death of Marc Webley in Edinburgh on New Year's Eve, 2023.
Grant Hunter (pictured below) pleaded guilty to murdering the 38-year-old and the attempted murder of a second man, aged 39, at the High Court in Edinburgh today, (Thursday, 13 November, 2025).

Two other people, Emma McVie, 27, and Gary Robertson, 22, both also pleaded guilty to attempting to pervert the course of justice in relation to the incident.
Robertson admitted supplying cash in the build-up to the murder, as well as helping to dispose of a firearm afterwards, while McVie (pictured below) admitted attempting to destroy evidence.

Emergency services were called around 11.50pm on Sunday, 31 December, 2023, after a firearm was discharged in West Granton Road, Edinburgh.
Mr Webley and the 39-year-old man were taken to hospital.
Mr Webley was pronounced dead a short time later.
Detective Superintendent Graham Grant, senior investigating officer, said: "The violence involved in this case, which resulted in the death of a young man, is absolutely senseless.
“Our thoughts are with the family of Marc Webley today following these convictions.
"Although this was a targeted attack, there was absolutely no regard for the safety of the local community by discharging a firearm outside a busy pub on New Year's Eve.
"One man lost his life and another was seriously injured but this incident could also have left other people seriously injured – or worse – and I want to make it clear this behaviour will not be tolerated.
"Violence and the carrying of firearms is completely unacceptable.
"I believe these convictions sends a message to those involved in serious criminality that we remain determined to bring you to justice.
"This was a complex investigation involving a range of specialist officers working closely with our partners.
"I would also like to thank the public for their support throughout the investigation."
Hunter, McVie, and Robertson are all due to be sentenced at a later date