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Your morning update from the Edinburgh Evening News on May 7, 2025.
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00:00This is your morning update for Wednesday the 7th of May, 2025.
00:05Brought to you by the Edinburgh Evening News.
00:10Edinburgh Butchers with award-winning pies suddenly closes, leaving locals gutted.
00:15The Butchers first opened in 1982 and was run by Graham Cherry until his retirement in 2022 when Scott Miller took the reins.
00:24Plans to turn Edinburgh City Centre Office Block into new 195-bed Premier Inn Hotel.
00:30After acquiring the office block off Lothian Road last year, Whitbread has been preparing a planning application to change the use of the building to a hotel.
00:39The 26 leading GP surgeries in Scotland, where patients are happiest.
00:44A quaddemic of respiratory illnesses such as flu, cold and RSV saw a surge in demand for services over the winter months, putting pressure on health services.
00:55Man who stabbed schoolgirl when he was just 11 back in court after blade found.
01:00A knife thug once branded, Scotland's most dangerous teen, has appeared back in court after he was caught with a blade and a phone in his prison cell.
01:10Edinburgh plans revealed for 99 new apartments on former industrial land.
01:14Of these, 35% will be allocated as affordable housing, surpassing the planning requirement of 25%.
01:21Who is Tony Bloom?
01:24How he made a fortune in estimated net worth.
01:26It's been confirmed by the Tynecastle Club that the UK entrepreneur has made a proposal to invest capital of £9.86 million into hearts.
01:36For more news, go to edinburghnews.scotsman.com
01:41And for more videos, check out shotstv.com
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