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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 13 March 2024
Tourist tax update, fears for Gaelic language jobs, Hibs say 'enough is enough' + a rare look in the basement of Waverley station
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Tourist tax update, fears for Gaelic language jobs, Hibs say 'enough is enough' + a rare look in the basement of Waverley station
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Parliament paint attack, £150m cuts survey, blue badge fraud crackdown, student housing concerns + Crufts prize for schoolboy’s dog after cancer
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‘War on bus passengers’, Broughton student flats refused again, ‘snow blast’ forecast, Elm Row pigeons return + say hello to the Easy Art Club
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Braid Road to reopen, festival unveiled, tourist tax verdict, free coffee, IWD events + your weekend guide including Balkanarama & Supper Club
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Hit & run at school gates as councillors consider removing safety measures, bus trackers delayed again, Rebus returns, new Fringe sponsor + women take over EHFM airwaves
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Exclusive: Artists convince Collective gallery to reject ‘unethical’ Baillie Gifford sponsorship over Gaza concerns
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Emergency road safety debate, soup attack on monument, Morningside to Meadows traffic questions + rugby riders half way to Rome
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Appeal to missing mum, Western Harbour worry, fireworks ban, councillor’s nuclear comment + local startups raise millions
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‘Perfect son’ tributes, YouTubers break in to Jenners, £500k party + bowling green consultation
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Filmhouse update, 20mph crackdown, bus routes change, vegan day at Leith Market, Meadows Marathon weekend + city’s ‘smallest flat’ goes on sale
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Protesters picnic in supermarket, transport meeting, Gorgie Farm update, Murrayfield pub saved, influencer of the year + escaping monkey arrives
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Local reaction to CS funding news, Filmhouse hits landmark, theatre and gallery jobs + a beautiful new film series about a Sciennes studio