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Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, is royally pleased. After Sophie was made Duchess of Edinburgh earlier this year in honor of ...
Edinburgh’s Niddry Street comes alive during the city’s annual Fringe festival. Like so many roads in the heart of the ...
Edinburgh is to trial a new cycle hire scheme in August but an operator has yet to be put in place. A small number of ...
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InStyle on MSNSophie, Duchess of Edinburgh Didn't Attend Princess Diana's Funeral For This Surprising ReasonDespite being a key member of the British royal family, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh didn't actually attend the 1997 funeral ...
She’s well aware that she looks like Princess Diana from a distance and made her decision in a caring and thoughtful way.” ...
AS July collapses into August, all the weirdos migrate north. Trains, planes and automobiles, filled with more clowns than seems possible — honk, honk! — are en route to Edinburgh for the Fringe.
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Edinburgh Evening News on MSNWho let the dogs out – Edinburgh care home to host community dog showLauder Lodge care home, which provides full-time residential, nursing and dementia care, has been specially designed to ...
British heritage brand Sunspel will open its tenth UK store in Edinburgh's George Street on 7 August. Located at 44 George ...
The University of Edinburgh has published a review into historic links to slavery and colonialism following four years of ...
Inspired by the Book of Jonah – and probably God – award-winning shunt veteran, Mitchell and Webb writer, John Finnemore's ...
The University of Edinburgh benefited financially from transatlantic slavery and served as a haven for scholars developing racist theories in the 18th and 19th centuries, a review has found.
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