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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Weekend edition: 26 - 28 September 2025
Councillors vote to boycott Israel, Sick Kids social care service saved + busy weekend guide including Gravity Beer Festival, Big Bike Film Night & Doors Open Days
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Councillors vote to boycott Israel, Sick Kids social care service saved + busy weekend guide including Gravity Beer Festival, Big Bike Film Night & Doors Open Days
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More uni staff walkouts, airport’s £30m runway plan, Elsie Inglis statue update + Women’s Fiction Festival tomorrow
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Doors Open Day unlocked, Women’s Fiction Festival, ‘One Day’ author David Nicholls, the future of Scottish arts journalism + this week's hot tickets
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First look at Edinburgh’s Christmas Festival plans, Marchmont 'human trafficking' raid, Muirhouse flats concerns + Lannan bakery supports LifeCare charity
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Drugs room progress, uni course axed, dormant speed cameras revealed, inside a £1.5m mews house, free coffee in Porty + venues planning Doors Open weekend
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Airport strike off, school concerns, New Town Quarter update, Holyrood Park reopening plan + Meadows history event
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Anti-Trump demo, council’s £188m buildings plan, Ocean Terminal update, Will Young's doggy donation, new nightclub opens + Colony of Artists weekend
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Anger over Gorebridge dog breeder, Calton Hill grass update, 11 Prets + top surfers arrive
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Abbeyhill artists open doors for Gaza, new National Galleries exhibits, comedy from Elis & John, Thundercat at the Usher Hall, Take One Action Film Festival + much more!
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Hospital break-in, Calton Hill ‘erosion emergency’, Candlemaker Row beer garden faces axe, vote on new Porty Prom loos + tributes to Marley the ‘Botanics Cat’
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Trump protest, three-day tram closure, fireworks ban, locals respond to Muirhouse demolition plan, bakery closes + Teviot update
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School phone ban plans, Muirhouse flats face demolition, Goldenacre flower shop closes + Nintendo boss in town