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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 3 February 2025
Gold Brothers scarf scandal, new Niddrie school plan, 8,000 parking fines + Restalrig railway community clean-up
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Gold Brothers scarf scandal, new Niddrie school plan, 8,000 parking fines + Restalrig railway community clean-up
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Creatives celebrate funding boost, hope for South Suburban train line, Porty light parade, Indie Venue Week + last remaining Six Nations tickets
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Rose Street bike lane plan, more banks closing, Botanics storm damage appeal + Lannan cafe plan
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Leith Theatre saved with 50-year lease, Summerhall launches Meadows Award, Hamish Hawk's homecoming + new jobs in fashion and festivals
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School uniform debate, bike shop shuts, free yoga for Leithers, + Easter Road church campaign seeks your memories
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Teviot delay, Queensferry campus plans, HMO investigation, third red panda tragedy + free pizza
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Storm clean up, Botanics 'devastated' at loss of tallest tree, green light for tourist tax + hotel plan for Leith arches
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Schools shut, buses and trains off (trams on), many shops closed, weather to clear on Saturday + overnight by-election results
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Storm Éowyn forces school closures, funeral cancellations and council staff to work from home. All ScotRail train services also cancelled
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Storm Éowyn forecast, by-election today, Pride Bridge approved, influencer earnings report 'not accurate' + students prepare to strip off
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EIFF pledge to future filmmakers, this week's live music, creative events + 'everything you need to know about funding'
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Bomb squad investigation, Edinburgh's worst pavements, why buses run late + happy birthday Radio Forth