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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Iona Young |Nicholas Malizia
Tributes have been paid to Olivia Tuohy, studying at Queen Margaret University, who passed away while running the Edinburgh Half Marathon on Sunday, May 25. Tributes have been paid to a student who died while running the Edinburgh Half Marathon. Olivia Tuohy, 24, passed away after taking part in the event on Sunday, May 25, reports Edinburgh Live.
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5 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicholas Malizia |Ryan Thom
Gillian Walker, 56, from Edinburgh purchased tickets to see the Angels megastar in 2024 whilst she was still capable of walking into Murrayfield. A Scots gran who had her leg amputated feared she would be shutout of a Robbie Williams concert after gig bosses refused to change her ticket. Gillian Walker, 56, from Edinburgh purchased tickets to see the Angels megastar in 2024 whilst she was still capable of walking into Murrayfield.
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicholas Malizia
The man repeatedly appeared to try the front door. A Scots family were left "shaken" after realising an unknown man had seemingly been creeping around their property in the middle of the night. The disturbing incident is said to have taken place on Wednesday, May 28, at a home in Oxgangs, Edinburgh. One occupant said the man first appeared at around 4am before returning just an hour later, and was caught on camera on both occasions.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicholas Malizia |Ryan Carroll
Jonathan Landau-Litewski says the avian parasites have been crawling from a nest outside the window of his council flat on Royston Mains Road and into his home. An Edinburgh man has told of his horror after his bed was overrun with bird mites that laid eggs under his skin. Jonathan Landau-Litewski says the avian parasites have been crawling from a nest outside the window of his council flat on Royston Mains Road and into his home.
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1 week ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Nicholas Malizia
Parents have rallied together after the shock liquidation of a West Lothian arts institute left hundreds of students without a spot in university. The Scottish Institute of Theatre, Dance, Film and Television announced on May 7 that the university would close “effective immediately” after entering liquidation. The news came out of the blue for students and parents, who were not notified of the Institute’s financial struggles prior to the day it shut its doors.
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