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  1. Review of the London nominees' show: http://tiny.cc/yGMYV
  2. Richard Wright wins the Turner Prize - read The Journal's exclusive interview with the artist, an ECA graduate: http://tiny.cc/NcM2z
  3. Distance learning: technological developments are making it easier to cater to off-campus students around the world http://ow.ly/H7Vn
  4. Children of the Jungle: UN spokesman William Spindler on the closure of France's migrant camps http://ow.ly/GwmU
  5. Edinburgh students develop new method for detecting landmines http://ow.ly/H7Rd
  6. NUS study shows Scottish college funds are in crisis http://ow.ly/H7PZ
  7. Happy St. Andrew's Day!
  8. Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt university libraries to open round-the-clock http://ow.ly/H7TE
  9. The Improverts @bedlamlive 4* http://ow.ly/GwcI
  10. SNP failures contributed to Labour by-election win, according to leading academic http://ow.ly/GwaO
  11. Edinburgh Uni research breakthrough could change breast cancer treatment http://ow.ly/Gw8O
  12. Music: La Roux 4* http://ow.ly/Gw4a
  13. RT @edinburghpaper: What, have you never seen a cosy signpost? http://bit.ly/6oMwES Bristo Sq. signpost wears a woolly jumper
  14. Edinburgh historian lists Irish war dead http://ow.ly/Gw1H
  15. Hacker: Jenson Button's move to McLaren http://ow.ly/FIAd
  16. Football: University of Edinburgh 0-2 Heriot-Watt University, match report: http://ow.ly/FIvr
  17. Congratulations @LeedsStudent on winning 'Newspaper of the Year' at the Guardian awards
  18. Art: The Journal speaks to Turner Prize nominee and local graduate Richard Wright http://ow.ly/FIrs
  19. Opposition parties criticise Labour failings on youth unemployment http://ow.ly/FIcg
  20. New issue of The Journal available today. Front page: Controversy as constitutional reform motion fails at EUSA AGM http://ow.ly/FGDh