Edinburgh University said those intending to take up places on Masters or PhD courses would be affected
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  Marking boycott: Frustrated overseas students at Edinburgh told to return home to apply for visas  
     
  Edinburgh University said those intending to take up places on Masters or PhD courses would be affected  
     
Marking boycott: Frustrated overseas students at Edinburgh told to return home to apply for visas
     
   
     
 
At least five people killed in Mount Everest helicopter crash as foreign tourists on board
At least five people killed in Mount Everest helicopter crash as foreign tourists on board
 
     
 
Plans for new 'ecocide' law covering environmental damage in Scotland take step forward
Plans for new 'ecocide' law covering environmental damage in Scotland take step forward
 
     
 
''Recruiters struggled to fill roles': Scottish hiring activity under cosh amid cloudy economic backdrop, RBS finds
''Recruiters struggled to fill roles': Scottish hiring activity under cosh amid cloudy economic backdrop, RBS finds
 
     
 
A year on from bombshell report, Scottish cricket must still do more to tackle racism – Foysol Choudhury
A year on from bombshell report, Scottish cricket must still do more to tackle racism – Foysol Choudhury
 
     
 
Horrific case in France should make politicians rule out decriminalising prostitution – Dr Jacci Stoyle
Horrific case in France should make politicians rule out decriminalising prostitution – Dr Jacci Stoyle
 
     
 
Passions: Move over meditation, playing guitar is the ultimate stress relief
Passions: Move over meditation, playing guitar is the ultimate stress relief
 
     
 
Government mortgage charter: Average two-year fixed mortgage rates in UK surges to highest level in 15 years
Government mortgage charter: Average two-year fixed mortgage rates in UK surges to highest level in 15 years
 
     
 
Rishi Sunak describes allegations against unnamed BBC presenter as 'shocking' as he says he does not know identity
Rishi Sunak describes allegations against unnamed BBC presenter as 'shocking' as he says he does not know identity
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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