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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Thursday 8 June 2023
Dalry bomb scare, full Fringe programme launches, trams ‘should go to Fife’ + outdoor cinema returns
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Dalry bomb scare, full Fringe programme launches, trams ‘should go to Fife’ + outdoor cinema returns
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New Leith trams ‘bring hope’, festivals face overhaul, mental health budget cut + crackdown on Haymarket to Waverley ticket loophole
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Arrest in Omni Centre murder probe, New Town Art Month, Greta Thunberg ticket details, tourist tax plea + noisy bus ‘nightmare’
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Public asked to help with murder inquiry, South Bridge fire, trams blocked + controversial hotel hits US headlines
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Anger over plastic neon feathers ‘everywhere’ after concerts, £160k council salary, overweight plane's emergency landing + busy weekend of events including Meadows Festival and Hidden Door
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Greta Thunberg coming to town, west end redevelopment plans, Pitt market delayed by a year + hyperlocals’ print publication day
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New student flats plan for Broughton, Springsteen sparks gridlock, council guilty of racial discrimination + foodie favourites go up for sale
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Leith bakery campaign, Springsteen fans queue for 30 hours, Succession star backs local theatre revamp, tourist tax update + West Port book launch
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Harry Styles arrives, Newhaven tram opening date, Edinburgh marathon, crucial derby match + mysterious road markings on Leith Walk
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Decision on Scottish Widows building, Pride headliners announced, local sandwich shops top national list + derby day decider goes to the wire
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Demolition of A-listed building, care home closure plans leave families ‘in limbo’, council drivers angry over tracking + the ‘worst supermarket in Edinburgh’
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Uni responds to students over strike, new hopes for old railway line + one hotel opens while another goes up for sale