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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰ Monday 15 July 2024
Porty beach update, Victoria Park stabbing, Filmhouse revamp begins, Fringe venues cling on + Robbo's generous donation
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Porty beach update, Victoria Park stabbing, Filmhouse revamp begins, Fringe venues cling on + Robbo's generous donation
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Porty beach swim alert, train disruption, Jazz fest begins, Hearts parade + Neighbourgood Beach food market opens
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Old Town road closures, 'attempted murder' of police officer, film fest programme launched + the 'serious legacy' of Union of Genius
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How to save Summerhall, new festivals boss, Jazz & Blues fest begins, Fringe's Anthropic AI deal + a cheeky exhibition of upside-down bums
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Hundreds of train journeys cancelled, Pitt Market's £50k bid, Pizza Paradise update + Organic Jim's funeral
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Another election is coming, zoo death, Stockbridge paint attack, Women On Top Summit + St James Quarter Sessions returning
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Starmer visits after local political changes, sea swim warning, 'critical' pet food appeal + an ambitious pallet-boat journey
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Local General Election results: Labour win 4/5 seats, 98-year-old voter turned away from poll + your weekend guide
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Book festivals' united appeal, Lost Map x Good Vibes, new open-air gallery, The List Festival Awards + this week's super-exciting new local creative jobs
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Bomb found in Comley Bank, Fringe venues fear bin strike, locals at Royal Garden Party + how 17 doctors and midwives delivered quadruplets
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Bin staff vote for Fringe strike, medical service axed, Leith record store to reopen + a new hyperlocal community-led publication