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The Edinburgh Minute ⏰: Wednesday 3 April 2024
Paint attack on MSP’s office, Western Harbour fire, Leith dad making football stars' boots, free coffee cupping event today + meet the students with side-hustles
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Paint attack on MSP’s office, Western Harbour fire, Leith dad making football stars' boots, free coffee cupping event today + meet the students with side-hustles
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Cameron Toll roundabout update, tributes to Leith Walk shop owner, Liz Truss at the Fringe, JK Rowling wrong about hate law, + the best & worst local April Fools
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Fatal crash in Corstorphine, theatre bistro shuts down, Apple store vandalised, childcare concerns, local dad wins Gladiators + no April Fools here
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10p per day keeps the newsletter going
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Michael just went 100% full time on The Edinburgh Minute! Let's celebrate with a discount.
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Lothian Buses windfall, drone warning, milestone for King’s Theatre revamp, city's most popular baby names + Science Festival begins this weekend
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Science Festival launch, Wardie Bay swimmers exhibition, art grads star at RSA Lates, artists' ceasefire plea, huge Tinderbox gig, Red Crust weekender fest + all the new creative jobs
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New arena safety concerns, teens blamed for 77 crimes in Morningside, Academy abuse case ends with 'justice' + ultrarunning record-breaker returns to reality
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Snow forecast wrong again, Sir Ian Rankin supports local theatre, Leith community church buyout, vape alarms in school, swimming teacher's Paralympics dream + get free coffee at Lifestory
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Tree memorials debate, Polwarth roundabout project, 1,000 houses for Maybury, Jock's Lodge pub closing + fly over Hillend's new Alpine Coaster
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Runner's inspirational record, Filmhouse saved, fire victims say their pets are trapped + 'impaled' van was a marketing stunt
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Morningside crime breakthrough, bin hubs noise plan, train booze ban debate, Pride Bridge event + a bumper weekend guide