The Times Radio election bus will be at Register Square at St James Quarter on Friday from 6am to 5pm and they invite Edinburgh voters to join them.
The bus is touring the UK and bringing listeners comprehensive election coverage from all over the country broadcasting live from a studio inside the bus.
Times Radio’s political editor Kate McCann, along with Times Radio reporters and columnists such as Andrew Neil, Matt Chorley, John Pienaar, Hugo Rifkind, and Daniel Finkelstein, will provide analysis.
Former politicians such as Ruth Davidson, Ed Vaizey, and William Hague will also be on air. The Edinburgh breakfast show will be anchored from the bus by Calum Macdonald.
Tim Levell, Programme Director of Times Radio, said: “The General Election is the one moment when power flows to every individual person across the United Kingdom. We are delighted that the Times Radio Election Bus, complete with its state-of-the-art on-board radio studio, will be visiting communities right across the country, to hear the concerns and opinions of the voters who will decide our next government.”
Register Square is the entrance next to Starbucks.
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