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Today, Newscast was recorded at the Edinburgh Fringe in front of a live audience.
I thought I’d seen it all. But this year’s Edinburgh Fringe is shaping up to be one of the strangest in history.
By the time August rolls around, most people who live in central Edinburgh have activated their personal survival strategy.
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Meet the Edinburgh Fringe comedians who are also carers: 'Making light in dark moments is important'
Among an estimated 5.4 million carers in the UK, some are also comedians. Jay Richardson speaks to several performers ...
An experience of anti-English prejudice results in our diarist Jane Bradley feeling unwelcome in her home town ...
Sadly, I’m not able to attend the Edinburgh Festivals this year due to family commitments and logistical hurdles. While not ...
A former ambassador to the US who quit after calling Donald Trump’s administration “inept” in leaked private emails has said ...
Alison Jackson, a photographer known for her snaps of celebrity lookalikes, including Donald Trump and the Royal Family, has ...
"Guests step into the legendary roles as descendants of the beloved ‘Clue’ characters Mayor Green, Colonel Mustard, Solicitor ...
EXCLUSIVE: The First Minister told a Fringe audience in Edinburgh that the US President "made it abundantly clear to me that ...
MPs have called on the Government to recognise live comedy as its own distinct art form to ensure the sector can access ...
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