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‘It smacks of vindictiveness’
A petition has been set up to stop the temporary closure of Teviot
‘It is my sincere hope that we can put behind us the display of intolerance we witnessed this week’
He has also compared abortion to eugenics and euthanasia
‘I firmly believe that my successor will lead Scotland to independence’
Students will gather in Bristo Square at noon on Thursday 9 February
Essay submission site Turnitin is developing its own AI detection tool
‘There must be no repeat of the chaotic scenes that we saw in the autumn’
He was taken to hospital in a critical condition on Monday
One firefighter remains in a critical condition
Five firefighters are in hospital
Some have applauded the university for helping to ‘break poverty cycles’
The Edinburgh Tab spoke to the show’s Edinburgh-based stars
‘I buy a couple per week’
‘As a student, politeness seems to get you nowhere with landlords’
‘Is Edinburgh University a parody of itself?’
‘I simply don’t have time to talk to the students’
The talk will set out why the SNP believes independence is “essential” for Scotland’s future
Staff and students have been left without salary and support payments for weeks
40 university societies signed an open letter calling for a boycott
Staff will walk out on the 24th, 25th and 30th of November
But students from the North of England are most concerned about their dialect
I’m not over Robbie Coltrane’s death either, don’t worry
The planned talk, hosted by Edinburgh’s Life Society, did not go ahead
Margret Akers will speak to Edinburgh’s Life Society on the 17th of October
‘Hardship for us, handouts for them. Enough is Enough!’
It will apply to private properties and student accommodation
This is on top of his £342,000 salary
Five fourth-year students are in one ‘dreadful’ room with very little privacy
Edi students are also the least likely to work part-time during term
40 Days For Life aims to ‘end the scourge of abortion’ in Scotland and beyond
Audience members shouted ‘get out!’ at the campaigners
It scores as ‘very poor’ on three of the five indicators
Campaigners warn the American decision will embolden pro-life activists in the UK
Fire services were called just after 3:15pm on Sunday
It comes as the university claims to ‘celebrate’ and ‘support’ its LGBT+ community
The boxer burst into the flat after the students mocked him from their window
94 per cent of Edinburgh’s UCU members voted to abandon the marking boycott
Edinburgh UCU will not be calling on members to participate in a marking and assessment boycott
Graduations, assessments and exams are still expected to go ahead as normal
Chants of ‘shame on you’ were heard as officers left without detaining anyone
The Rwandan government has called Debora Kayembe’s comments ‘hurtful’ and ‘wildly untrue’
But recommends that students and staff should still wear face coverings in crowded spaces
They want the Principal to ‘explain why there is no end in sight’ to ongoing strike action