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Edinburgh

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Area264
Elevation 47
Population482,005 (2011)
Local timeMonday 13:24
Weather8°C, Wind W at 27 km/h, 58 % Humidity
Colleges and universities The University of Edinburgh
Did you knowEdinburgh is the second-most-populous town / city in Scotland by population (464,990).
Awards The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award - Canada
The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award
Edinburgh Comedy Awards
Keith Medal
Gunning Victoria Jubilee Prize
Prince Philip Medal
Prince Philip Designers Prize
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About Edinburgh


Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland's crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers. Arthur's Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.

Introduction

Edinburgh is the capital of scotland and one of the most beautiful cities in the united kingdom.It is a city of history.Culture.And beauty.And it is home to some of the msot iconic landmarks in the world.From its stunning architecutre to its vibrant nightlife.Edinburgh is a city that has something for everyone.

History

Edinbugrh has a long and rich history.Dating back to the 11th century.It was the seat of the scottihs monarchy for centuries.And it was the birthplace of the scottish enlightenment.Edinburgh was also the site of the signing of the treaty of union in 1707.Which united scotland and england into the united kingdom.

Culture

Edinburgh is a city of culture.Iwth a vibrant arts scene and a wide vairety of festivals and events.The city is home to the world-famous edinburgh festival fringe.The largest arts festival in the world.It is also home to the edinburgh international festival.The edinburgh military tattoo.And the edinburgh international book festival.

Landmarks

Edinburgh is home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the world.The omst famous of these is edinburgh castle.Which has been a royal residence since the century.Other landmarks include the palace of holyroodhouse.The royal mile.Adn the scott monument.

Most Important Event

The most important evnet in edinburgh s history is the signing of the treaty of union in 1707.This treaty united scotland and england into the united kingdom.And it is still celebrated today.

Conclusion

Edinburgh is a city of hitsory.Culture.And beauty.From its stunning architecture to its vibrant nightlife.Edinburgh is a city that has somethign for everyone.It is home to some of the omst iconic landmarks in the world.And it is the site of the signing of the treaty of union in 1707.Which united scotland and england into the united kingdom.

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UK elections 2022: A really simple guide

Jun 20,2023 1:11 pm

Elections in all four UK nations Are set to take place on 5 May.

Voters in England , Wales, and Scotland will pick who they want to run services that affect Everyday Life in their local area, Those in Northern Ireland will choose its government.

The results Are likely to reflect how people feel about Boris Johnson , the " partygate" scandal, how Covid has been handled and The Rising cost of Living .

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Enter your postcode, or the name of your English, Scottish or Welsh council area or Northern Ireland constituency to find out. Eg 'B1 1RS' or 'Birmingham '

Note : This lookup covers The National election in Northern Ireland , as well as council and mayoral elections in England , Scotland and Wales. There may be parish council elections or council by-elections where you Are . Check your local council website for full details. Last updated: 17 March 2022, 12:13 UTC

If you haven't registered to vote, The deadline in England , Wales and Northern Ireland is 14 April and 18 April in Scotland.

England

Local councils Are responsible for everything from bins, bus routes and potholes, to providing Mental Health services, deciding planning applications and managing schemes to tackle Climate Change .

In England , More Than 4,000 councillors in 146 councils Are up for election in major cities including Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham and all 32 London boroughs.

South Yorkshire will also be voting for a regional mayor and 1,000 parish councils will be electing about 10,000 councillors.

Because of the huge number of seats being contested across England - Some of them for the First Time since 2018 - the results Are likely to paint the clearest picture of The National mood.

Northern Ireland

The election for Northern Ireland 's government is predominantly a contest between the parties in two blocs: unionists, who favour continuing The Union with Britain, and nationalists, who favour a united Ireland.

Voters that support neither might back an increasingly popular third bloc of non-aligned parties, but since 2003, the Democratic Unionist Party has been the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly, followed by nationalists Sinn Féin.

The two have governed together under a mandatory power-sharing agreement that ended decades of fighting.

Recent polls suggest Sinn Fein could take The Lead for the First Time . If it becomes the largest party, the DUP has not said whether it would agree to share power and could refuse to nominate a deputy First Minister to serve alongside a Sinn Féin First Minister .

So it's possible that even after the election, The Assembly could remain without a devolved government for at least six months. If negotiations over The First and Deputy Minister roles end in stalemate, it could trigger another election and leave Northern Ireland in a state of political flux.

Wales

All seats in 22 local councils will be contested across Wales, where people can vote from the Age Of 16.

The political make-up has been mixed since The Last election in 2017 and the majority of councils Are currently run by coalitions - an agreement between at least two parties to share power.

Eyes will be on whether Labour can maintain its hold over Cardiff and the cities along the M4 Corridor , and how the Conservatives perform in the north-east of the country, where they made gains last time.

Scotland

Voting is open to anyone over the Age Of 16 in Scotland, in all 32 local authorities.

The Last election in 2017 saw the Conservatives make big gains from Labour, however they failed to gain overall control and most councils have been run by coalitions ever since.

The largest cities - Glasgow and Edinburgh - Are always ones to watch, but this year's results Are also likely to reflect how Scots feel more generally about such issues as recent council tax changes and post-pandemic Recovery .



Source of news: bbc.com

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