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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 12 May 2025
Tributes to Sir Tom Farmer, schools cyber attack, mental health cuts + henna art workshop
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Tributes to Sir Tom Farmer, schools cyber attack, mental health cuts + henna art workshop
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Shandon safety protest, film school shuts, forest bathing in the Braids, Porty Festival + kids take over National Gallery
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Edinburgh Airport expansion plans, school phone ban reaction, West End cat statue approved + Shedinburgh returns
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PUSSY RIOT at Summerhall, new Fringe shows, new music film festival, Music on the Mezzanine returns + Minute exclusive: discount tickets for Tradfest
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Schools ban phones, Dalry Cemetery alarm settlement, £4.4m for homeless hotels, Fringe adds another 1,500 shows + Stockbridge ‘Wee City Nook’ on the big screen
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Bid to ban flypasts, housing crisis continues, Neighbourgood Market returns to Stockbridge tomorrow + Turing Fest begins
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North Bridge ready for trams, hopes for Haymarket toilet, possible new Lothian Road hotel, Holyrood Highlights launches + Lewis Capaldi's surprise Assembly Rooms gig
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Leith park rape, hospital staff get apology, Stockbridge Tap sold for £1m, Bellfield raises £162k, scientists on soapboxes, foodies dish it out + Tradfest tops a busy weekend guide
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Mardi Gras festival called off, new Stockbridge sauna, Rosie O’Donnell and Smack the Pony at the Fringe, Mixu joins Spartans + Tom Kelly's urban wildlife round-up
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Book Festival reveals first names, Sayaka Murata at Argonaut, The List cover star Michael Pedersen + this week's big and small local creative jobs
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Questions after crash near school, W hotel sold, Dalry cafe fire, forest bathing at Lauriston Castle Gardens + Ally McCoist at the book fest
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Festival updates including: a new mural festival, Book Festival schools programme, a Porty Festival discount, Summerhall redevelopment + your usual local news round-up