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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Monday 22 January 2024
All trains cancelled due to storm, flights diverted, Edinburgh Leisure relief, Plant Bae closes + voting opens for Leith Chooses
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All trains cancelled due to storm, flights diverted, Edinburgh Leisure relief, Plant Bae closes + voting opens for Leith Chooses
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Union of Genius for sale, Radical Road fears, truck stuck, Gorgie Farm update + army of volunteers prepare Spartans for big derby
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A&E ‘under extreme pressure’, bus tracker update, local gaming firm raises $110m, new festival sponsor + Wardie Bay piano mystery solved
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Film festival’s new look, freelancers unite in 'Action Against Endless Applications', Tradfest headliners announced + Warhol After Hours
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‘Devastating’ £8m school cuts plan leaked, 'tourist tax' passes first hurdle, Covid inquiry families speak + why it hardly snowed here yesterday
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Arctic air arrives, Edinburgh Leisure update, concern over Porty junction delay + have your say on tourist tax
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Abbeyhill rape, seven pubs at risk, council’s £400k B&B bill, Covid inquiry arrives in capital + airport sold
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Then it's back to normal, which is also a bargain
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The truth about ‘proposed’ Edinburgh Leisure closures, Corstorphine Refillery to shut, Citadel funding fears, cycle with Sir Chris Hoy and Mark Beaumont for Doddie Aid + your weekend guide
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Edinburgh Leisure venue closures debate, ESF sign u-turn, new Wasps artists’ studio for Gorgie + West Town project ‘needs a better name’
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Summerhall sober fest, £250k funding for local musicians, new Leith writers’ group, Josie Long backs students + new jobs at Collective, Lyceum, Cutting Edge Theatre and Leith Late
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First look at Edinburgh Park Arena plans, Porty plant shop closing, new bao buns shop opens, NGS cuts 43 jobs + a bumper community noticeboard