Fringe Society chief says festival is ‘undervalued’
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  Edinburgh Festival Fringe: New ‘alliance’ formed to fight for more financial support for event  
     
  Fringe Society chief says festival is ‘undervalued’  
     
Edinburgh Festival Fringe: New ‘alliance’ formed to fight for more financial support for event
     
   
     
 
Police find body in search of missing woman as man in his 20s arrested for murder
Police find body in search of missing woman as man in his 20s arrested for murder
 
     
     
 
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Scotsman Letters: Scotland’s drugs problem has deep generational roots in Thatcher era
Scotsman Letters: Scotland’s drugs problem has deep generational roots in Thatcher era
 
     
 
Does Scotland need to have a separate Covid Inquiry? - ​Ben Zielinski
Does Scotland need to have a separate Covid Inquiry? - ​Ben Zielinski
 
     
 
Scottish Government insists culture is “critically important” as action is promised over fair pay and conditions
Scottish Government insists culture is “critically important” as action is promised over fair pay and conditions
 
     
 
Scottish Labour will not scrap £715m welfare agency branded 'wasteful' by Gordon Brown
Scottish Labour will not scrap £715m welfare agency branded 'wasteful' by Gordon Brown
 
     
 
'No plans to extend short-term let licensing scheme deadline', says minister despite increased sector lobbying
'No plans to extend short-term let licensing scheme deadline', says minister despite increased sector lobbying
 
     
 
Perhaps it’s for the best that Loch Ness Monster hunters have drawn a blank
Perhaps it’s for the best that Loch Ness Monster hunters have drawn a blank
 
     
 
Scientific voyage setting sail to uncover climate change impacts in Arctic ocean
Scientific voyage setting sail to uncover climate change impacts in Arctic ocean
 
     
 
Lawyers attack reforms as 'risking seriously undermining rule of law and independence of Scotland’s legal sector'
Lawyers attack reforms as 'risking seriously undermining rule of law and independence of Scotland’s legal sector'
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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