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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Wednesday 10 July 2024

Hundreds of train journeys cancelled, Pitt Market's £50k bid, Pizza Paradise update + Organic Jim's funeral

Michael MacLeod

10 Jul 2024 — 5 min read
The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Wednesday 10 July 2024
The Pitt Market’s Granton plans include spaces for other businesses.

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A cobbled hill flanked by shops and tall buildings either side, connected by festive lights above.

The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Wednesday 24 December 2025

Nelson Monument paint attack, local foodbank usage doubles, yet another Black Sheep Coffee opening, Broughton Street bar closing + choir sings 'Twelve Days of Clickbait'

By Michael MacLeod 24 Dec 2025
A bus on a city street with tall buildings on either side of the road below a blue sky.

The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Tuesday 23 December 2025

Minor plane crash at airport, Leonardo factory could close over chopper contract, why city's buses are slower + charity shop gears-up for 'legendary' annual sale

By Michael MacLeod 23 Dec 2025
A castle atop a city skyline at sunset.

The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 22 December 2025

Man arrested over six sexual assaults in Stockbridge, council ex-leader says 'sorry' for fake name scandal, top local chefs' Christmas dinner tips + bonus farmers' market & Wester Hailes carol concert tomorrow

By Michael MacLeod 22 Dec 2025
The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Weekend edition: 19 - 21 December 2025

The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Weekend edition: 19 - 21 December 2025

Community campaign success as St Mark's Path reopens, breakthrough in uni strike talks, Trams setback as govt says 'no plans to fund extension', McTominay at the Portrait Gallery + your weekend guide

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