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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Thursday 19 October 2023
Apology over ’unbelievably bright’ Omni screen, nightclub demolition plan, some ScotRail services cancelled + who really owns Melville Monument?
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Apology over ’unbelievably bright’ Omni screen, nightclub demolition plan, some ScotRail services cancelled + who really owns Melville Monument?
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£100m creative funding ‘pledges don’t add up’, a fascinating Fringe budget spreadsheet + new community press hub opening in Wester Hailes
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Leith LTN begins, Grange locals reject 5G mast, legal threat over sign + why town was so hazy last night
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School strikes return, SUVs face ban, Filmhouse facelift + Creative Edinburgh Awards shortlist revealed
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Cramond explosion, ‘red wave’ traffic light trial + what ESF boss thinks of Omni’s ‘eye-hurtingly bright’ new screen
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A snapshot of where The Edinburgh Minute is at and where it could go
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Indie firms reject ‘tourist trap BS’ report, decision on hotel VIP bid, sneak peak into uni’s Quartermile building, new whisky festival + Broughton Street gets its flower shop back
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Royal Mile robberies, ‘atrocious’ Gorgie parking plan, 450 objections to Canonmills flats, Leith Walk history to ‘fair mak yir heid spin’ + a night out with Irvine Welsh
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Lau-Land, local theatre wins national awards, Fruitmarket festival announced, boom saloon’s climate cinema + happy birthday Sneaky Pete’s
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Hotel’s VIP entrance bid, tributes to Craigmillar councillor, anger over ‘hideous’ planters + new Zine-Makers Community Hub in Wester Hailes
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Proposed new 20mph streets revealed, lamppost to be removed from bike lane, student newspaper saved, uni gender politics row + the city’s best dating spots
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Another tax dodging restaurant exposed, St James drop-off plan, Leith Pride bridge redesign, Michael Pedersen’s stellar guests + the history behind South Bridge