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1918:
John MacLean, Glasgow schoolmaster, labour leader and first Soviet Consul in Britain, was tried in the Edinburgh High Court for sedition. MacLean dedicated his life to the cause of the working class. A controversial figure, his Marxist views were seen as extreme even by some of the Left.
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To reverse a drop in the number of donors in Edinburgh
EDINBURGH'S blood donation centre is moving to a temporary home while its Lauriston Place headquarters is refurbished.
Donors will attend the Merchant's Hall at 22 Hanover Street between March 31 and April 19 while the work is going on. The opening hours will be 10am-4pm on Mondays and Fridays, and 12pm-7.30pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. It will also be open between 10am-1pm on Saturdays. Health chiefs last year announced plans to permanently move the donation centre to a site on George Street in a bid to attract more office workers and reverse a drop in the number of donors in Edinburgh by ten per cent in four years. However, the idea was dropped amid fears regular donors would be put off by the upheaval. Previous Articles
Source: Edinburgh Evening News
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