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Joanna Cherry's Edinburgh Fringe show to go ahead with extra checks over safety fears

Sky News Sunday, 6 August 2023
Extra security checks such as bag searches and metal detectors will be in place at the Edinburgh Fringe show of SNP MP Joanna Cherry over safety fears.
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Sophie Craig has come out as the sole audience member of Georgie Greer's show at the Fringe in Edinburgh. Ms Craig admits she "didn't think anything" of the fact that she was the only one attending and says she was happy to be able to "enjoy this performance in all it's glory". She also reveals that...

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