The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Monday 7 August 2023
Why festivals are ‘stretched to breaking point’, former Filmhouse staff bid to reopen cinema, students fundraise after CodeClan collapse + the truth at Edinburgh’s ‘comedy airport’
Why festivals are ‘stretched to breaking point’, former Filmhouse staff bid to reopen cinema, students fundraise after CodeClan collapse + the truth at Edinburgh’s ‘comedy airport’
Trains cancelled for a second day, Central Mosque graffiti CCTV probe, February's most-viewed local homes + a busy Community Noticeboard
Anti-immigration protest, new school for South Queensferry, farewell memories as Tollcross nightclub is demolished + broken bones and smiles as snowboarder Davy Zyw makes history
Sighthill protests warning, council writes off debts, striking university staff lobby parliament, Social Bite cafe reopens + more than 20 local International Women’s Day events
Help investigate flat evictions, PC Freddie the Springer Spaniel finds £364k drugs, another huge ship in Leith + cherry blossom picnic at Starbank Park