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Acclaimed New Zealand comedian Eli Matthewson returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with his new hour, Night Terror – a sharp, ...
A corner of Edinburgh’s Canongate, that was once the site a 17th century Magdalene Asylum, is being turned into new student ...
Mingxiao Liu, 31, and Michael Chu, 29, are behind the new venture Coolab, which creates 3D ice cream. They hope to introduce the Chinese trend to Scottish consumers.
The Fettes College register, 1870 to 1889 ... Fettes College (Edinburgh, Scotland) no2003098972. Publication date 1889 Topics Fettes College (Edinburgh, Scotland) Publisher Edinburgh : Pillans & ...
Positive Voices is a national HIV patient survey developed by Public Health England in partnership with University College London and Imperial ... and Wales: a utility analysis of EQ-5D-5L compared to ...
Issy Knowles, winner of the emerging writer scheme The Brit List, will get into the mind of an OnlyFans star for her next project, 'Body Count.' ...
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.
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Mr James Dahl, the 15th Master said: “We were honoured and deeply touched that The Duchess of Edinburgh could be with us for this important and historic moment for the College.
Edinburgh receives approximately 47,000 applications every year, making it the third most popular university in the UK by volume of applicants. Entrance is intensely competitive, with 12 ...
Sidmouth College, a part of the Ted Wragg Trust, provides a multitude of opportunities alongside the Duke of Edinburgh programme to enrich learning outside the classroom. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award ...
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.