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Technical manager Lewis Wilde is hoping to help meet the £1,000-a-night costs of staging the Wizard of Oz with a 36-mile sponsored walk between the stage school and its venue. The show is being staged ...
A man lay dead inside a locked toilet in Edinburgh’s City Chambers for six days after security staff failed to check the area ...
A number of road closures will be in effect during Edinburgh’s busy summer period - a time when the city’s population ...
It is ironic that Rachel Reeves’ party once proclaimed, in Clause IV of its constitution, our natural right to the “full ...
Victoria Street was targeted in a spate of graffiti vandalism this past weekend. Shop owners told Edinburgh Live it is ...
The Edinburgh Fringe (running 2 to 26 August) is the largest festival in the world, bringing artists from across the globe ...
Graffiti was painted on the walls and doors of several independent shops on Victoria Street, one of the capital’s most ...
The Edinburgh Plan Commission voted to continue its hearing on a proposed new Unified Development Ordinance on Tuesday. The decision was met by applause from the crowd after multiple residents ...
Wallaby legends Simon Poidevin and Matt Burke say the Australians must embrace the underdog status and apply unrelenting ...
Edinburgh was the Scottish economist's home and a place for anyone interested in a rich, varied, and liberal life.
The Egyptian artist on presenting the third film in his ‘The Crusades Cabaret’ trilogy, at Talbot Rice Gallery ...