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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 23 June 2025
Anti-war protest, possible ban on new student flats, Fettes finance fears, by-election preview + rugby’s coffee community
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Anti-war protest, possible ban on new student flats, Fettes finance fears, by-election preview + rugby’s coffee community
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Uni staff strike today, mystery restaurant for sale, new cafe on Calton Hill opens, Lost Shore surf contest + Pride weekend
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School uniform changes, New Town bin vote verdict, council could spend £1.7m on Tour de France + inside the Filmhouse cafe
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Abbeymount open studios, Filmhouse reopening next week, Souls Of Mischief gig + new local creative jobs
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Vote on £35m George Street revamp plans, Dumbiedykes residents say Fringe venue is ‘mental torture’, floral clock + get set for Botanics Late
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New Broughton Street hotel, Abandoned Artists unveil Ukraine murals, Lannan bakery 'bouncer' was confection + £20k community grants
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Library proposes weddings, Cramond chopper rescue, Leith Gala rained off, Oasis tabloid tantrum + generous Goldie's locks donation
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Tributes to Sir Geoff, Astley Ainslie demolition, Soho House plan, MoonWalk quitting Edinburgh, Leith Festival + Filmhouse box office opens
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Roseburn Path update, more student flats, Scottish Widows office for sale + new words on the Canongate Wall
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Book Festival line-up revealed, Hidden Door open until Sunday, Shakespeare in Saughton Park Gardens + new local creative jobs
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Breaking news: gun found on Roseburn Path, linked to gang feud
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New Town plan for 600 student flats, authors sponsor book fest, council whistleblower report, Roseburn Path update + £750m supercomputer U-turn