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Visitors can take part in the open mic sessions on the Edinburgh College Glow Stage between 11.30am and 5.30pm. Those wishing to take to the mic must sign up at one of the three slots, ...
The University and College Union said it is ‘not too late’ for management to avert industrial action. Members of the UCU at the University of Edinburgh are set to walk out in a dispute over ...
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Edinburgh News on MSNTransforming 17th century Edinburgh Old Town site into student housing provides ‘unique opportunity’A corner of Edinburgh’s Canongate, that was once the site a 17th century Magdalene Asylum, is being turned into new student ...
Robbie Williams kicks off his UK tour in Edinburgh this weekend – and here's everything you need to know ahead of the gig. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get ...
Lecturers at the University of Edinburgh are set to walk out in a dispute over the university’s refusal to rule out “unacceptable” compulsory redundancies as part of plans to save £140 million.
The 2025 College World Series starts on June 13, 2025, at Charles Schwab Field Omaha. The tournament follows a double-elimination format, culminating in a best-of-three championship series.
Staff at the University of Edinburgh will take strike action on 20 June in a dispute over a £140m budget cut.
Mingxiao Liu, 31, and Michael Chu, 29, are behind the new venture Coolab, which creates 3D ice cream. They hope to introduce ...
Day Four Edinburgh Airport chief eyes fresh record and £1.6 billion lift. The Edinburgh Airport chief Gordon Dewar spoke of his hopes for this year and flagged a £1.6 billion lift in an ...
"College Football 25," which was the franchise's return after an 11-year hiatus, was the top-selling video game of 2024 and became the best-selling sports game in U.S. history, according to USA TODAY.
The Traverse Theatre has announced its full line-up of shows running across Edinburgh’s August festivals. Returning to the Traverse is A Gambler’s Guide to Dying, Gary McNair’s solo show that debuted ...
Why did a £140 million hole in the University of Edinburgh’s budget appear so suddenly, wonders Sophia Woodman. All Sections. Dare to be Honest. Sign In. Subscribe.
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