The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 11 November 2024
Uni tells students not to be 'snobs', hunt for Niddrie fire-raiser, locals head to COP29 + seagull crackdown rejected
Uni tells students not to be 'snobs', hunt for Niddrie fire-raiser, locals head to COP29 + seagull crackdown rejected
Holyrood bike lock protest, Porty police station sale, Leith shipping container business hub plan + exciting news for Belle & Sebastian fans
People’s Story Museum to reopen, locals left 'terrified' by fireworks violence, Ross Bandstand debate + Elm Row grass finally getting an upgrade
Traverse theatre warning, Summerhall update, artists’ Gaza fundraiser, Take One Action film campaign, new EIF jobs + how local creatives are resisting AI
Fireworks violence, questions after Cowgate death, Stockbridge eatery in Michelin guide + Lost Shore surf preview
Buses hit by 'mindless violence', crucial council meeting today, Leith skatepark update + your weekend Culture Minute
Council could 'find' money to stave off care cuts, hospital on the move, affordable housing shortage grows + over-tourism summit today
Dozens of care charities fight cuts, arts pledge for Summerhall, free festive event tickets + Edinburgh’s bumpiest bike lanes
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£4.5m health cuts, Bonfire Night dispersal zones, the £4,500 train seat + new hope for Gorgie City Farm?
Corstorphine LTN to stay, Gorgie City Farm update, unis merge student services + local band wins Scottish Album of the Year Award
Inverleith Row car flipped, locals' makeshift bollards, more Hidden Door fest acts announced + new ‘living statues’ for women