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of the edinburgh fringe as well as the international tv festival. thank you forjoining us me. do you think people will come? i hope so! you think people will come? i hepe so! me. _ you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! _ you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! it's - you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! it's no - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement to - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement to say i hope so! me, too! it's no l understatement to say that hope so! me, too! it's no - understatement to say that the past 16 months have been extremely tough for all of us, particularly those working and living in edinburgh but now as we are heading, we are definitely turning a corner and edinburgh has hosted the fringe festival since 19a7 and it was designed then to boost the economy, to bring newjobs to people, just after the war. and probably most importantly, bring somejoy into probably most importantly, bring some joy into the lives of people and so for me, this festival is
of the edinburgh fringe as well as the international tv festival. thank you forjoining us me. do you think people will come? i hope so! you think people will come? i hepe so! me. _ you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! _ you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! it's - you think people will come? i hope so! me, too! it's no - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement to - hope so! me, too! it's no understatement to say i hope so! me,...
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what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh hunts. whether they are ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. our ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we will start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp i cocktail. my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle - of white, and then we will have red with our dinner, whatever goes best with our food. - don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to 1986, where jude law stars as a volatile father in the nest. an unsettling c
what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh hunts. whether they are ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. our...
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and i'm going to home and edinburgh with a famous festival is a shadow. some say it's pretty pandemic help, but a testament to the endurance of the a hello. no major changes to reports in the weather across the middle east. we do have some readings of 50 degrees. so let me show you where we can find that it's award back that as we head toward wednesday. now if we look at the next 3 days at times the winds will be a bit breezy here, but we're really locking our temperature in to that 50 degrees threshold off the pockets done, and we've got mon sooner. moister, still playing in northern areas, anywhere from the hor to islam, a bad rate up against the border with afghanistan, i want to take you to turkey now and show you some before and after pictures. look at the lush vegetation here, and that is the aftermath. we also know, unfortunately, some homes had burned down here. so we can really see in the aftermath, and there is rain falling across the turkey. but it's exactly where we don't need it toward the black sea region where folks are recovering from deva
and i'm going to home and edinburgh with a famous festival is a shadow. some say it's pretty pandemic help, but a testament to the endurance of the a hello. no major changes to reports in the weather across the middle east. we do have some readings of 50 degrees. so let me show you where we can find that it's award back that as we head toward wednesday. now if we look at the next 3 days at times the winds will be a bit breezy here, but we're really locking our temperature in to that 50 degrees...
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but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been this over 40 years. this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think would be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we them than by doing something . so achieving this and then looking towards recreating it properly for next year is kind of crucial. and rewards the world's biggest festival of the ox drawing crowds in the past. second only to the elliptic games. 2 years ago, more than 3000000 people came here to see nearly 4000 acts crammed into every available performance space. and then it was cancelled returning. now some say a shadow of its former self but it's rebirth cautious. inevitably still coated conscious. there is a real sense of childish excitement the audience is giving them a lovely piece, the future, and
but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been this over 40 years. this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think would be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we them than by doing something . so...
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what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. our ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we'll start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp cocktail. - my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle of white, and then we will have _ red with our dinner, _ whatever goes best with our food. don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to 1986, wherejude law stars as a volatile father in the nest. an unsettling claus
what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. our...
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the pandemic has left its mark, but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been at this over 40 years. this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think would be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we them than by doing something . so achieving this and then looking towards recreating it properly for next year is kind of crucial. and rewards the world's biggest festival of the ox drawing crowds in the past. second only to the big games. 2 years ago, more than 3000000 people came here to see nearly 4000 acts crammed into every available performance space. and then it was cancelled returning. now some say a shadow of its former self but it's rebirth cautious inevitably, still cove, it conscious there is a real sense of childish excitement. there's the audience and it's givi
the pandemic has left its mark, but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been at this over 40 years. this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think would be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we...
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and as it considers the past, edinburgh must also look to the future, the mm. between the old legs 9 echoes round the bones, monuments sung in all the languages of the european union, a work by nigerian artist ymca opa. it's an ode to unity and a meditation for the city that might one day be the capital of an independent scotland jona whole al jazeera, edinburgh. ah, i mean side into hall with the headlines on al jazeera, the taliban has taken over the presidential palace in the afghan capital campbell. it comes at an end of a surprisingly quick offensive during which the.
and as it considers the past, edinburgh must also look to the future, the mm. between the old legs 9 echoes round the bones, monuments sung in all the languages of the european union, a work by nigerian artist ymca opa. it's an ode to unity and a meditation for the city that might one day be the capital of an independent scotland jona whole al jazeera, edinburgh. ah, i mean side into hall with the headlines on al jazeera, the taliban has taken over the presidential palace in the afghan capital...
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what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh hunts. whether they are reading the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the stories mischievous spirit. 0ur ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we will start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp cocktail. - my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle of white, and then we will have _ red with our dinner, whatever goes best with our food. don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to 1986, wherejude law stars as a volatile father in the nest. an unsettling cla
what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh hunts. whether they are reading the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the stories mischievous spirit. 0ur...
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but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been at this over 40 years, this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think we'd be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we them than by doing something . so achieving this and then looking towards recreating it properly for me next year is kind of crucial. was the world's biggest festival of the ox drawing crowds in the past. second, only to the elliptic games. 2 years ago, more than 3000000 people came here to see nearly 4000 acts crammed into every available performance space. and then it was canceled returning. now some say a shadow of its former self but in its rebirth, cautious inevitably still coated conscious. there is a real set of childish excitement. there's the audience and it's giving
but the edinburgh festival is back on the car. been at this over 40 years, this game and the festival i think is the most important vessel in the world. and i think if you like anything, if you don't do it, things tend to wither and die. and i think that the festival had to happen in some form in order to create life and spirit, and actually make sure that there is some teacher for it. and i think we'd be a lot worse off if we'd done nothing this year than we them than by doing something . so...
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what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. 0ur ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we'll start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp cocktail. - my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle of white, and then we will have _ red with our dinner, _ whatever goes best with our food. don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to 1986, wherejude law stars as a volatile father in the nest. an unsettling claus
what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. 0ur...
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and so it is jona whole al jazeera, edinburgh ah.
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shining a light on one of the great crises of our time, climate change, john hall reports from the edinburgh fringe in scotland. i you ok. i got to be gone when a deadly wave in gulf, the city of dublin, 2 friends must try to survive and reckon with the field trapped on the top floor of a city skyscraper, denial world, powerful renewable resource afloat is an online production co written and starring even a corner at this he has pared down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we had, you know, in a way this is a call to arms. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the wills number one threat, but only briefly with the next big climate conference happening in glasgow in november. it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis o
shining a light on one of the great crises of our time, climate change, john hall reports from the edinburgh fringe in scotland. i you ok. i got to be gone when a deadly wave in gulf, the city of dublin, 2 friends must try to survive and reckon with the field trapped on the top floor of a city skyscraper, denial world, powerful renewable resource afloat is an online production co written and starring even a corner at this he has pared down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and...
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john, how reports from edinburgh. i you ok. i got 3 and this is to be on when a deadly wave in gulf, the city of dublin to friends must try to survive and reckon with the feel trapped on the top floor of a city skyscraper. deny of the world's most powerful renewable resource afloat is an online production co written and starring eva o'connor at this year's pare down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we have, you know, in a way that is a cause, arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the world's number one threat. but only briefly with the next big climate conference happening in glasgow in november . it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis of
john, how reports from edinburgh. i you ok. i got 3 and this is to be on when a deadly wave in gulf, the city of dublin to friends must try to survive and reckon with the feel trapped on the top floor of a city skyscraper. deny of the world's most powerful renewable resource afloat is an online production co written and starring eva o'connor at this year's pare down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really...
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thank you, lorna gordon, in edinburgh. while officialfigures show there are more job vacancies across the uk, long—term youth unemployment is actually at a five—year high. more than 200,000 under 25s have been out of work for more than six months. there has also been a significant rise in people moving back into full—time education, and away from the world of work. sarah corker has been speaking to some young people about how they see theirjobs and career prospects, now that many covid restrictions have eased. careful. everyone's going for the same jobs. it's difficult. if you do really want work, there is work out there now. it took me around nine months- from starting to then getting a job. history shows that, when there is an economic shock, it's young people whose incomes and career prospects are often hardest hit. when i met megan and dan a year ago in hull, both were out of work. they were skipping meals so their three children didn't go without. i'll do anything, you know what i mean? because, at the end of th
thank you, lorna gordon, in edinburgh. while officialfigures show there are more job vacancies across the uk, long—term youth unemployment is actually at a five—year high. more than 200,000 under 25s have been out of work for more than six months. there has also been a significant rise in people moving back into full—time education, and away from the world of work. sarah corker has been speaking to some young people about how they see theirjobs and career prospects, now that many covid...
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i drove home in edinburgh where the art festival reflects both on this cities, past associations with slavery, and if possible, future of the capital of an independent state. ah hello there. it's all about the exceptional heat across the southern europe as we go into sunday in particular for spain. we've got a heat wave that seeing many of the cities the civil in southern areas. and we could see a temperature record set in cordova as temperatures are expected to rise into the high forty's. now we've got a red alert for southern areas of spain on sunday. the temperatures do come down slightly for southern parts of a city. but in serbia we've got a heat alert out for the south as temperatures are expected to climb for the north . this it is a cooler and wet picture. we've got showers, installs on schedule for switzerland, edging into austria, and for the bridge. charles, that wet and windy weather continues, that it will be some sunshine breaking through it. rains, unsettled for much of a scandal, navia. but for the brisk winds and heavy rain, we have to look to finland and some of thos
i drove home in edinburgh where the art festival reflects both on this cities, past associations with slavery, and if possible, future of the capital of an independent state. ah hello there. it's all about the exceptional heat across the southern europe as we go into sunday in particular for spain. we've got a heat wave that seeing many of the cities the civil in southern areas. and we could see a temperature record set in cordova as temperatures are expected to rise into the high forty's. now...
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he is pad down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we have, you know, in a way that is the cause, arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the world's number one threat. but only briefly with the next big climate conference happening in glasgow in november . it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis of our time turning, so he was her tough substitute for the 1000000 to to please try. this storyline is about species of aliens that have come from that time. it's been destroyed by the climate. so we've come to this planet, come to to help people make a change and making us better. but we're trying to put it across in a very positive, joyful way rat
he is pad down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we have, you know, in a way that is the cause, arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the world's number one threat. but only briefly with the next big climate...
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days of morning with 3 months to go before the 26 climate conference in glasgow on jonah whole here in edinburgh with the creative arts just emerging from the pandemic are turning their attention towards the next big crisis of our time. ah, i know it's been a dramatic day in afghanistan with the taliban capturing yet more major targets. the city of gas, nate, which is just 3 hours from the capital. and the telephone's most significant price, so far herat countries 3rd largest city. now there's fighting in afghanistan, the 2nd city kandaher. 11 provincial capitals have fallen in the past week. and the advance seems to be heading inevitably towards campbell. also the u. k. a. u. s. a dispatching troops to couple to help pull out embassy, staff, and civilians. we begin our coverage with charlotte bellis. we can confirmed here that herat has fallen this evening. residence there. we took about half a dozen people who all said the same thing that they would tell yvonne in all the streets in the center of town that they had come into town this afternoon. pushed through, they had been trying to get into
days of morning with 3 months to go before the 26 climate conference in glasgow on jonah whole here in edinburgh with the creative arts just emerging from the pandemic are turning their attention towards the next big crisis of our time. ah, i know it's been a dramatic day in afghanistan with the taliban capturing yet more major targets. the city of gas, nate, which is just 3 hours from the capital. and the telephone's most significant price, so far herat countries 3rd largest city. now there's...
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but for most people, it is just an amazing thing that the fringe is back and with it, all of edinburgh's summer festivals because, of course, this isjust one of five. because, of course, this is “ust one offive. ~ , because, of course, this is “ust one offive. , , ., because, of course, this is 'ust one offive. , ., , of five. absolutely, thanks very much for now, _ of five. absolutely, thanks very much for now, pauline. - time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. we started talking about the fantastic events in tokyo and you have been looking at the weather there. spare a thought for some of the athletes battling with some of the extreme heat. if you are watching a hockey earlier today, the temperature on the thermometer may have read 31 degrees, but factor in the humidity and it felt more like 43 degrees, so that is really quite incredible. and although the temperatures are falling away, only slowly, so the athletics about to get under way, the temperatures will still be sitting into the high 20s, still be sitting into the high 20s, still with that humidity as well. back
but for most people, it is just an amazing thing that the fringe is back and with it, all of edinburgh's summer festivals because, of course, this isjust one of five. because, of course, this is “ust one offive. ~ , because, of course, this is “ust one offive. , , ., because, of course, this is 'ust one offive. , ., , of five. absolutely, thanks very much for now, _ of five. absolutely, thanks very much for now, pauline. - time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. we started...
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at this he has pare down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated what we had, you know, in a way this is a call to arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the wills number one threat, but only briefly with the next big planet conference happening in glasgow in november. it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis of our time. tardy said he was tough. substitute for the belly or to please try. this storyline, it's about species of aliens that have come from that planet. it's been destroyed by the climate. so we've come to this planet, come to to help people make a change in making us better. but we're trying to put it across in a very positive, joyful way rather than
at this he has pare down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated what we had, you know, in a way this is a call to arms on it. i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling diseases, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the wills number one threat, but only briefly with the next big planet...
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does. ~ . that lascaux and edinburgh does. ~ , that lascaux and edinburgh does. . ., , ., does. we asked people and aberdeen — does. we asked people and aberdeen what _ does. we asked people and aberdeen what they - does. we asked people and| aberdeen what they thought does. we asked people and i aberdeen what they thought of the new pieces. it aberdeen what they thought of the new pieces.— the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously _ the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously aberdeen - the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously aberdeen has i the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously aberdeen has just l obviously aberdeen has just declined since covid—19 and all that and a lot of places are shutting down but it is nice that people are making improvements and making it more of a nice destination to come to. it of a nice destination to come to. , , , to. it is stunning, it is really. _ to. it is stunning, it is really, really - to. it is stunning, it is really, really nice. i. to. it is stunning, it is i really, really nice. ithink really, really nice. i think brings— really, r
does. ~ . that lascaux and edinburgh does. ~ , that lascaux and edinburgh does. . ., , ., does. we asked people and aberdeen — does. we asked people and aberdeen what _ does. we asked people and aberdeen what they - does. we asked people and| aberdeen what they thought does. we asked people and i aberdeen what they thought of the new pieces. it aberdeen what they thought of the new pieces.— the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously _ the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously aberdeen - the...
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bbc scotland's arts correspondent pauline mclean is in edinburgh. what sort of summer is shaping up to be, pauline? what sort of summer is shaping up to be. pauline?— be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting. _ be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i— be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, ithink_ be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i think is -- i be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i think is -- this| be, pauline? well, it is quite i interesting, i think is -- this is interesting, i think is —— this is the moment many of us didn't really expect to see and there is a real kind of excitement and emotion about the festival is coming back. they are much, much smaller than in previous years, there has been a lot of last minute changing around, people couldn't plan, we didn't know until earlier in the weekjust how many people could be in places. but as you can see in this venue, one of many which has sprung up as part of the fringe, they are using outdoor spaces, making most of the venues they already have. the fring
bbc scotland's arts correspondent pauline mclean is in edinburgh. what sort of summer is shaping up to be, pauline? what sort of summer is shaping up to be. pauline?— be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting. _ be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i— be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, ithink_ be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i think is -- i be, pauline? well, it is quite interesting, i think is -- this| be, pauline? well, it is quite i interesting, i think is --...
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at this he has pared down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we have, you know, in a way that may is a call to arms on it, i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling it, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the world's number one threat. but only briefly with the next big climate conference happening in glasgow in november . it's perhaps fitting that art and artists themselves emerging from months of locked down, turn their attention now towards that other great crisis of our time. turning on what are some symptoms for the 1000000, or please try this storyline. it's about species of aliens that have come from that planet. it's been destroyed by the climate. so we've come to this planet, come to, to help people make a change in making us better. but we're trying to put it across in a very positive, joyful way rather th
at this he has pared down edinburgh festival fringe. i'm not sure if ours in and of itself can absolutely change the world. but it can start really interesting conversation. dublin lost forever, and we never appreciated. while we have, you know, in a way that may is a call to arms on it, i would hope a call for us to organize on math. and rather than sitting at home feeling it, the pandemic may have eclipsed climate change as the world's number one threat. but only briefly with the next big...
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it up north to write, what was it like writing in edinburgh?— writing in edinburgh? it was a release in _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a way, _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a way, because i writing in edinburgh? it was a| release in a way, because you writing in edinburgh? it was a i release in a way, because you could stop worrying and think about the pandemic, —— thinking about the pandemic, —— thinking about the pandemic, you could escape into a much _ pandemic, you could escape into a much simpler world, 1970 toe glasgow. _ much simpler world, 1970 toe glasgow, no dna analysis, no cctv, no mobile _ glasgow, no dna analysis, no cctv, no mobile phones, no computers in police _ no mobile phones, no computers in police stations. it was like a release _ police stations. it was like a release and i didn't have to think about— release and i didn't have to think about the — release and i didn't have to think about the pandemic, which was great. and during _ about the pandemic, which was g
it up north to write, what was it like writing in edinburgh?— writing in edinburgh? it was a release in _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a way, _ writing in edinburgh? it was a release in a way, because i writing in edinburgh? it was a| release in a way, because you writing in edinburgh? it was a i release in a way, because you could stop worrying and think about the pandemic, —— thinking about the pandemic, —— thinking about...
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the whole al jazeera edinburgh, the english criminal kicks off on friday, but as the thrill of a new football season takes the screens campaign as a warning that gambling sponsorships a ruining people's lives, the british government itself is not considering whether to banish altogether 9 to be 20 primly teams have gambling. compan is as their main, shatt sponsors, and it's effective. the u. k. gambling commission. as a 3rd of british gamblers are influenced by advertising a commission. estimates about 340000 adults are considered problem gamblers with another 1700000 at risk of each problem gambler 6 other people, an estimate of 2000000 a harmed by the loss of relationships, jobs, homes, and even lives. but many warner battle betting ads will hom, smaller clubs, english football leaks as it could make. 72 clubs go on. the release germans, as the pandemic has already left an estimated $350000000.00 whole income finance is based on gate receipts and load for pedigrees or former gambling attic who was nearly $50000.00 in debt. by the time he was 19, he since founded cam talk, q k, whic
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i know what edinburgh is like an all best - edinburgh is like an all best normally. it is buzzing. last year must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of _ must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos _ must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online - must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online of- must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online of the l were lots of photos online of the deserted mile end photos people hadn't seen for 73 years. we started in 1947 after it is an expression of hope after the world war. safety is absolutely paramount. we have been working with the national authorities and local authorities for the past six months and what measures we need to have in place that has to be carefully managed. give us a flavour of what is in that 15%. you are having to cure to very different experience.— different experience. some of the venues that _ different experience. some of the venues that people _ different experience. some of the venues that people might - different experience. some of the venues that p
i know what edinburgh is like an all best - edinburgh is like an all best normally. it is buzzing. last year must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of _ must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos _ must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online - must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online of- must have felt eerily weird. there were lots of photos online of the l were lots of photos online of the deserted mile end photos people hadn't seen for...
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what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. 0ur ladies is in cinemas now. are you ready to order, sir? yeah, i think so. we'll start with a dozen oysters and the shrimp cocktail. - my princess will have - the chateaubriand, and i'll do the whole roasted sea bass. let's start with a bottle of white, and then we will have _ red with our dinner, _ whatever goes best with our food. don't look at him, i've . told you what we wanted. thank you. you're embarrassing. and you're exhausting. how? everything is going to be fine. from 1996 to 1986, wherejude law stars as a volatile father in the nest. an unsettling claus
what follows is a witty whistle stop tour of edinburgh haunts. whether they're ruling the karaoke or winding up the local coppers, these girls are brimming with indestructible teenage confidence. but, of course, there are serious dramas underneath from friendships in crisis to cancer. while i think this film would've benefited from more women behind the scenes, caton—jones does a good job of bringing the characters to life with a great cast to capture the story's mischievous spirit. 0ur...
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let's have — generally in cardiff and edinburgh. let's have a quick look at the olympics and see how the yorkshire post covered it. and there is a picture here, i might be able to show you from an overhead shot, the yorkshire post. another yorkshire victory at the olympics, it says, there is, and a fascinating race. do you remember the london 2012 olympics? there was an alternative yorkshire medal table quite a highway up, yorkshire looks like it is doing it again, rachel. yorkshire clearl the is doing it again, rachel. yorkshire clearly the breeding _ is doing it again, rachel. yorkshire clearly the breeding ground - is doing it again, rachel. yorkshire clearly the breeding ground for - clearly the breeding ground for incredible athletic sporting success. i love this story, i love all the other big events, but i love the ones that are a bit weird and the ones that are a bit weird and the ones that involve horses, because i love watching them. you are a horse and you won a medal! rachel, sorry tojump in, but the writers are the only
let's have — generally in cardiff and edinburgh. let's have a quick look at the olympics and see how the yorkshire post covered it. and there is a picture here, i might be able to show you from an overhead shot, the yorkshire post. another yorkshire victory at the olympics, it says, there is, and a fascinating race. do you remember the london 2012 olympics? there was an alternative yorkshire medal table quite a highway up, yorkshire looks like it is doing it again, rachel. yorkshire clearl...
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so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright manage, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich firestick author of plan of ponzi until next time, via the me. the expected upside of the pandemic kenya's experiencing. and elephant baby boom. 250. why this kenya have so many cars. and how has the panoramic impacted people's lives? is andree will have fairly big long in any fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a leon when you go buy a car. well, and i will make as the little was due to me in the media group that they get, they say lucky to me. mean it will. because at that of the, when the neighbor who did the and he didn't even notice whether they call to do this. but i know they come in, it just wasn't going whatever they did. the i choose me. i mean, you understand and then need to talk to the mr. chu
so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright manage, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys. all right, that's going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich firestick author of plan of ponzi until next time, via the me. the expected upside of the pandemic kenya's experiencing. and elephant baby boom. 250. why this...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. nearly a week after a powerful earthquake hit haiti there are still some remote areas that haven't received any aid. more than 2,000 people have died, with the epicentre of the quake in the south—west of the country. at least 12,200 have been injured, and several hundred people are still missing. an estimated 135,000 families have been displaced. 0ur correspondent james clayton reports now from the small town of les anglais, where an entire parish is in mourning. to get to the small town of les anglais, you have to take the coastal road. the town is two hours from les cayes, and the road snakes through earthquake—scarred villages and even through a river. this is what's left of the town's church. a mass christening was about to begin just before the earthquake struck. the church had been filling up with people. dafica had woken up excited. her daughter was one of the dozens of children to be christened that day. translation: the church already had a lot of people inside, _ so i wa
lorna gordon, bbc news, edinburgh. nearly a week after a powerful earthquake hit haiti there are still some remote areas that haven't received any aid. more than 2,000 people have died, with the epicentre of the quake in the south—west of the country. at least 12,200 have been injured, and several hundred people are still missing. an estimated 135,000 families have been displaced. 0ur correspondent james clayton reports now from the small town of les anglais, where an entire parish is in...
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so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright. marriage, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. i was going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me macs kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy until next time, via the me one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by casino owners. the dangerous shooting revealed what? the l v n p d really is. and now it's part of the spin machine to the american public barely remember that it happened just shows you the power of money and las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. so here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence to be the control group. to the shiny fac
so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright. marriage, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. i was going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me macs kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy until next time, via the me one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of...
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particularly those that are working and living in edinburgh. but now, as we are heading into august, we are definitely turning a corner. and of course edinburgh has hosted the fringe festival since 1947. and it was designed then to boost the economy, to bring newjobs to people just after the war. and probably most importantly, bring some joy into people's lives. so for me this festival is hugely symbolic to edinburgh. as we come out of this global pandemic. and this is also a big week for the residents of edinburgh, for small businesses. and perhaps they will be a bit emotional this week as the fringe gets under way. edinburgh has taken its first tentative steps back to delivering great hospitality and events, which is so important to the city.- is so important to the city. heaven knows we are _ is so important to the city. heaven knows we are all— is so important to the city. heaven knows we are all in _ is so important to the city. heaven knows we are all in need _ is so important to the city. heaven knows we are all in need of- is so impor
particularly those that are working and living in edinburgh. but now, as we are heading into august, we are definitely turning a corner. and of course edinburgh has hosted the fringe festival since 1947. and it was designed then to boost the economy, to bring newjobs to people just after the war. and probably most importantly, bring some joy into people's lives. so for me this festival is hugely symbolic to edinburgh. as we come out of this global pandemic. and this is also a big week for the...
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well, you're in scotland not far from edinburgh. we have about 15 seconds or so. will you be visiting the grave of, of the genius of modern economics adam smith now, i mean, i mean, i'm a nurse, i'm north in inverness. right. so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there. it's totally on, on a vengeful is overrated. all right, minutes. thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me, max kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich firestone, author of plan palsy, until next time, via the me ah, good britain, mr. moseley. when you said that i could, you could google. i would like to do i see you have been going to show you so you didn't know if you didn't if the mother molar, that's what you will cover financing for us to use them in order to follow does not so much much not although it is a lot nobody me and he's a sucker. and so you gotta fill me with your partially hon. ah ah, in the ah, i use me one of the worst m a nash shootin
well, you're in scotland not far from edinburgh. we have about 15 seconds or so. will you be visiting the grave of, of the genius of modern economics adam smith now, i mean, i mean, i'm a nurse, i'm north in inverness. right. so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there. it's totally on, on a vengeful is overrated. all right, minutes. thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. that's going to do for this edition of kaiser...
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so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright manage. thanks so much. bring a kaiser report. make sure you guys all right, that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert on a think, i guess mich fireside author of plan of ponzi until next time, via the me. i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the other stuff and then you need to talk to someone i can go back in touch with anybody when i've met, when i'm in a position where he was on it for me, which mobile phone bill. and it isn't about what it was, which would be join me, but it was easy. i got to know how to choose. you can put up with me going to be as long as i can. that's why you need that because that quote, should
so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. alright manage. thanks so much. bring a kaiser report. make sure you guys all right, that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert on a think, i guess mich fireside author of plan of ponzi until next time, via the me. i so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms...
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so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. all right minutes. thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me macs kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy. until next time, via the me. ah, ah, one of the worst in mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by christina learners. the dangerous shooting revealed what? the l v m. p d really is and now it's part of the stem machine to the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pen demik hit the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care to. here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence. to be the control
so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on a vengeful, is overrated. all right minutes. thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. i was going to do it for this edition of kaiser report with me macs kaiser and stacy herbert want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy. until next time, via the me. ah, ah, one of the worst in mass shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close...
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so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on, on a pencil, is overrated. all right, man, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert, want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy until next time, via the me the me, one of the worst ever mess shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas, where many say elected officials are controlled by casino learners. the dangerous shooting revealed what the l v n p d really is. and now it's part of the machine to the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care to, here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the biggest residents to be the control group to th
so we're pretty far from edinburgh. so i think i'll pass on that. that are not went there is totally on, on a pencil, is overrated. all right, man, thanks so much bring i kaiser report. make sure you guys all right. that's going to do for this edition of kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert, want to think, i guess, mich fireside author of plan palsy until next time, via the me the me, one of the worst ever mess shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a...
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that, for me isjust edinburgh, not aberdeen. that, for me is just such a great thing because it really helps to engage a city that may not have the same opportunities that glasgow has. we have the same opportunities that glasgow has.— have the same opportunities that glasgow has. we asked what eo - le that glasgow has. we asked what --eole and that glasgow has. we asked what people and aberdeen _ that glasgow has. we asked what people and aberdeen thought - that glasgow has. we asked what people and aberdeen thought of. people and aberdeen thought of the new pieces. it looks nice. obviously aberdeen hasjust it looks nice. obviously aberdeen has just declined since covid and all that, things are shutting down, but it is nice that people are making improvements, making it more of a nice destination. it is stunning, really nice, yes, ithink— is stunning, really nice, yes, i think it _ is stunning, really nice, yes, i think it brings a lot of visitors _ i think it brings a lot of visitors to the city. it visitors to the city. it
that, for me isjust edinburgh, not aberdeen. that, for me is just such a great thing because it really helps to engage a city that may not have the same opportunities that glasgow has. we have the same opportunities that glasgow has.— have the same opportunities that glasgow has. we asked what eo - le that glasgow has. we asked what --eole and that glasgow has. we asked what people and aberdeen _ that glasgow has. we asked what people and aberdeen thought - that glasgow has. we asked what...
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this delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh international film festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal affairs. beth's internal fears. she is terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own m
this delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh international film festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid...
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tomorrow for glasgow and edinburgh it is not looking too bad at all. some of the rainbow also affect western areas. notice the south coast, over the channel is looking pretty good. on the weather front it is a messy picture with all sorts of weather happening tomorrow. it depends where you are. for some it will be a great day, for others bristly and grey stop the low pressure is slow moving. that means the cloud and murk hangs around for a little while. on sunday, the weather front will drift further north. outbreaks of rain here. the south mayjust about brighten up stop the south—east and the south will have its best day on sunday whereas the north of the country will have its best day now. temperatures around 17 to 22 degrees for the weekend will stop the wind direction is coming in from the north said that will keep things relatively cool. temperatures in the far north of the country feeling a little autumnal. in lerwick, around 13, 14. the week ahead next week no i3, 14. the week ahead next week no big changes i think in the weather. whatever wea
tomorrow for glasgow and edinburgh it is not looking too bad at all. some of the rainbow also affect western areas. notice the south coast, over the channel is looking pretty good. on the weather front it is a messy picture with all sorts of weather happening tomorrow. it depends where you are. for some it will be a great day, for others bristly and grey stop the low pressure is slow moving. that means the cloud and murk hangs around for a little while. on sunday, the weather front will drift...
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it looks as though even glasgow and edinburgh will get away with a relatively bright day. notice outbreaks of rain across the irish sea, the north west of england, merseyside. south of that, i think the clouds will break up from cornwall to kent, particularly central southern england, so there could be decent spells of sunshine during the afternoon on saturday, whereas around some of these western coasts and in northern ireland, it may well stay cloudy through the day. on sunday, the low pressure and its weather fronts are still on top of us, meaning cloud and outbreaks of rain, never particularly heavy or prolonged. sunshine developing across southern areas on sunday. i think that's where the best weather will be, for example around the coasts of sussex and kent. in scotland, sunny spells but plenty of showers in the far north. only 15 in stornoway, around 22 or so in the south. it will be cool in the north because we have cool northerly winds which will start sunday but also certainly spread on monday right across the country. that is where the air is coming from, from t
it looks as though even glasgow and edinburgh will get away with a relatively bright day. notice outbreaks of rain across the irish sea, the north west of england, merseyside. south of that, i think the clouds will break up from cornwall to kent, particularly central southern england, so there could be decent spells of sunshine during the afternoon on saturday, whereas around some of these western coasts and in northern ireland, it may well stay cloudy through the day. on sunday, the low...
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this delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh international film festival
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get to trial some amazing new talent in edinburgh. so many people started their careers at edinburgh international and fringe festivals. this year will be only 10% of the size in terms of the numbers and number of performers, but i think what we have still captured is special about that and two thirds of our city engage in the festival. that is a level of participation that is unparalleled, that because of our festival offering that platter of things, whatever you are into, you will find something that tickles your fancy. 2019, you had 300 venues. what is special about the venues this year in keeping with the coronavirus precaution?— in keeping with the coronavirus precaution? absolutely, about a third the number— precaution? absolutely, about a third the number of— precaution? absolutely, about a third the number of venues - precaution? absolutely, about a third the number of venues will| precaution? absolutely, about a i third the number of venues will be used and they are all covid safe and the had been invested in to ensure
get to trial some amazing new talent in edinburgh. so many people started their careers at edinburgh international and fringe festivals. this year will be only 10% of the size in terms of the numbers and number of performers, but i think what we have still captured is special about that and two thirds of our city engage in the festival. that is a level of participation that is unparalleled, that because of our festival offering that platter of things, whatever you are into, you will find...
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this delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh international film festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal fears. she is terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own mind. it's a potent combin
this delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh international film festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid...
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that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings who is this? static owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal fears. she's terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own mind. it's a potent combination, and i
that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings who is this? static owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid...
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Aug 22, 2021
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that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal fears. she's terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own mind. it's a potent combination, and
that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out of the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid...
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Aug 28, 2021
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both the edinburgh sides are the early leaders in the scottish premiership. hearts and hibs both won 2—0 today — against dundee united and livingston respectively. rangers and celtic play in the old firm derby tomorrow lunchtime. to drama in qualifying for the belgian grand prix now, which was brought to a halt after a massive crash in treacherous conditions at one of the notorious spots on the circuit. britain's lando norris was lucky to walk away without serious injury. he was going well until then — but it was another brit — george russell — who stole the show with stunning drive to land himself on the front row of the grid tomorrow. nick parrot reports. it can be a dangerous track in the dry and a lottery in the wet. lando norris might�*ve been thinking that his numbers were about to come up. pushing for the first pole of his career, he came unstuck. fortunately for the briton, his mclaren protected him from serious harm and he was quick to tell his team he was ok. i let you down, my bad. and on friday, two drivers spent the night in hospital.
both the edinburgh sides are the early leaders in the scottish premiership. hearts and hibs both won 2—0 today — against dundee united and livingston respectively. rangers and celtic play in the old firm derby tomorrow lunchtime. to drama in qualifying for the belgian grand prix now, which was brought to a halt after a massive crash in treacherous conditions at one of the notorious spots on the circuit. britain's lando norris was lucky to walk away without serious injury. he was going well...
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Aug 20, 2021
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that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid nightmares about a ghostly presence. rummaging around in owen's belongings, she finds sketches that tell a very strange story and tries to investigate while navigating her grief. there are plenty of effective scares in this film from director david bruckner, who helmed the rural horror, the ritual. figures flicker and loom in the shadows, and sudden sounds will have you jumping out of your seat. but the script also explores beth's internal affairs. she is terrified to discover that she may not have known her husband as well as she thought. and she's also scared of her own mind. it's a potent combina
that's delicate, delicious debut from michael sarnoski just opened at the edinburgh internationalfilm festival and is in cinemas now. you can consume it on digital from the 23rd of august. phone rings. who is this? static. owen? is that... i can't hear you. look out the window. next up, a psychological horror, the night house. rebecca hall stars as beth, a teacher who is reeling from the sudden death of her husband, owen. she's left alone in the lakeside home that they shared, having vivid...
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Aug 12, 2021
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make us come back, the message is it's not too late for the earth to bounce back to giotto al. jazeera edinburgh ah, what channels are there with me? so he'll run the reminder of all top stories. the taliban has captured. i've got his on the 3rd largest city of had out. it's the 11th provincial capital to fall over the past week. bill group can control of guns the early on thursday as it pushes towards the capital topple charlotte bellis has more residence there. we took about half a dozen people who all said the same thing that they would tell yvonne in all the streets in the center of town that they had come into town this afternoon. pushed through, they had been trying to get into the city for about a month, but they made a breakthrough cross through the front line this afternoon and they broke into the prison. they got into the police compound. they got to the governors compound that they released all the prisoners residents telling us that that they had prison is one man said my relatives when the prison another in my house. and they could hear gunfire. but they said us driving through town
make us come back, the message is it's not too late for the earth to bounce back to giotto al. jazeera edinburgh ah, what channels are there with me? so he'll run the reminder of all top stories. the taliban has captured. i've got his on the 3rd largest city of had out. it's the 11th provincial capital to fall over the past week. bill group can control of guns the early on thursday as it pushes towards the capital topple charlotte bellis has more residence there. we took about half a dozen...
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Aug 11, 2021
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and so it is jona whole al, jazeera, edinburgh. ah, it was just a really nice the whole rama. reminder of all hope stories. the taliban have taken another 3 provincial capitals and has got a son that's 9 in under a week. the and human rights chief says the violent offensive as left a climate of fear and dread across the country. emergency talks and way in devil, aimed at halting the fighting charlotte balance as more from the capital. a lot of these provinces that we've talked about, which 9 in the picked up in less than a week, and that's about a 3rd. we'll just under a 3rd, a provincial capitals in the country. and a lot of those are actually in northern afghanistan, and it's not a traditional base. they really struggled to hold that in the 19th. so now they've managed to get this kind of strip of land across northern afghanistan, one of the biggest cities in the north school, missouri sharif. it's the 4th, like a city, an afghan. now that is essentially undersea. it is isolated surrounded by the taliban. we understand that hundr
and so it is jona whole al, jazeera, edinburgh. ah, it was just a really nice the whole rama. reminder of all hope stories. the taliban have taken another 3 provincial capitals and has got a son that's 9 in under a week. the and human rights chief says the violent offensive as left a climate of fear and dread across the country. emergency talks and way in devil, aimed at halting the fighting charlotte balance as more from the capital. a lot of these provinces that we've talked about, which 9 in...