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Your morning update from the Edinburgh Evening News on February 13, 2025.
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00:00This is your morning update for Thursday the 13th of February 2025.
00:05Brought to you by the Edinburgh Evening News.
00:10Investigation launched after dead dog found with neck wounds.
00:13The animal had visible neck wounds and had been wrapped in a blue fleece next to a public pathway and river.
00:21Ryanair flight from Edinburgh to London forced to make emergency U-turn.
00:25Ryanair flight RK597 left the Scottish capital from Stansted at around 6.30am on Wednesday February 12th.
00:33However around 30 minutes after take-off the pilot was forced to divert the aircraft and return to Edinburgh airport.
00:41Chip shops bid to extend opening hours to 2am rejected.
00:45Castle Rock Fish and Chips at 87 Grassmarket applied to the council in November to extend its current opening hours from 11am to midnight
00:53to include a later closing time by operating from 11am until 2am the next day.
01:00Scotland icon laid to rest as 13 photos show football world uniting to pay respect.
01:05An iconic striker and Ballon d'Or winner from Scotland, one of the greatest footballers to come from the nation, died aged 84 on January 17th.
01:16Former Hearts and Scotland coach Austin McPhee takes Portugal national team job.
01:21The 45-year-old former Hearts assistant will combine that role with his duties at Aston Villa where he works as a specialist set-piece coach.
01:31Edinburgh and Lothian's top 10 most popular properties in January on the ESPC website.
01:36Edinburgh attracted the most attention from house hunters in August with seven of the properties located in the capital.
01:44Edinburgh chef who trained under Gordon Ramsay thrilled to win first Michelin star.
01:50Located within an elegant Georgian townhouse on Royal Terrace, the 28-cover restaurant celebrates the best of the Scottish waters.
01:59For more news go to edinburghnews.scotsman.com
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