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In a speech to open the Edinburgh International Festival last week, First Minister John Swinney saluted the creative industries resilience in the face of various challenges, rightly praising many of ...
With the world so divided by opinions and controversy, Vittorio Angelone's return to the Edinburgh Fringe comes at the perfect time ...
A severe weather warning for Storm Floris has been escalated amid forecasts of gusts likely to reach up to 90mph in Scotland ...
A yellow weather warning issued for Scotland on Monday has been upgraded to amber for much of the country. The upgraded ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo will not go ahead tomorrow as planned because of high winds. Storm Floris is expected to batter the capital with winds as high as 95 mph in some areas. Tattoo ...
The Edinburgh Fringe is now well underway, with more than 3,853 shows to choose from. A glance at the Fringe brochure can be ...
Edinburgh Fringe Festival has been forced to cancel several different events due to the high winds expected from Storm Floris ...
Step right up to a world of wonder! The Pleasance Opening Gala 2025 is here, and it's an explosion of creativity, connection, ...
COMMENT: I had to use my Weakest Link winnings to put on my Edinburgh play, writes Kat Brown. Twenty years on, I don't know ...
Just after 12pm on August 2, a crowd of aspiring performers headed to George Square for the 'meet the media event' to ...
Scottish First Minister John Swinney has described the ongoing crisis in Gaza as a “genocide” after a Fringe show he appeared at was repeatedly disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.
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