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  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs Fergus Ewing MSP met farmers ahead of the Brexit deadline on a visit to the cattle sales in Stirling.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Rural_Affairs_Secretary_Fergus_E...JPG
  • Pictured: Alan Stewart,  Regulatory Affairs Manager, John Jackson, Regulatory Affairs associate and Glenn Preston, Ofcom Scotland Director  <br />
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The report, whcih is embargoed until  00:01 August 3, presented data on how Scots use digital communications, and includs an update on broadband take-up; movement from landlines to other communication tools; and information on viewing practices.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Member of the Scottish Affairs Committee David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Member of the Scottish Affairs Committee David Duguid, Conservative MP for Banff and Buchan, visited the fruit farm and picked strawberries.<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth talks to the media at the farm.<br />
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Members of the Scottish Affairs Select Committee of Parliament visited West Jordan Stone fruit farm in rural Perthshire to see first hand the effects of reduced numbers of foreign workers coming in to pick fruit and other seasonal jobs, meaning tons of fruit has been left to rot on the plants.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Politicians_see_fruit_picking_wo...JPG
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
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Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
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A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
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Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Jill Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain), Mairi Gougeon, Callum Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain) and  Jane Stewart (Chair of Fine Cheesemakers Scotland, <br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Jill Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain), Mairi Gougeon, Callum Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain) and  Jane Stewart (Chair of Fine Cheesemakers Scotland, <br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon, Rory Mellis,  Jane Stewart (Chair of Fine Cheesemakers Scotland,  Jill and Callum Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain)<br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
<br />
Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
<br />
A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
<br />
Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
    SCT_EEm_Minister_Announcing_food&Dri...jpg
  • Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs arriving at the Cabinet Office. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 30072019
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  • Pictured: Pete Wishart, Tommy Shappard and Danielle Rowley<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wisharet, Tommy Shephard, Danielle Rowley, Crew 2000 Chief Excutive, Ella Cranston and Christine Jardine<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Danielle Rowley MP<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Tommy Shephard and Dierdre Brock<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart and Tommy Shphard<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Tommy Shephard<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Pictured: Tommy Shephard<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
    SCT_EEm_Drug_Use_and_Misuse__Edinbug...jpg
  • Police dog Daakm a 4 year old Belgian Shepherd, met with Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at Fettes Police Station in Edinburgh, as the Scottish Government launched a consultation on increasing the maximum sentence for animal cruelty from 12 months to 5 years.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shona Cowie and Fiona Hyslop discover they used to live in the same street so had tales to tell<br />
<br />
Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Shona Cowie and Fiona Hyslop discover they used to live in the same street so had tales to tell<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  David Mitchell, Scotlands Garden Scheme chair<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Miriam Morris, National Storytelling co-ordinator<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Miriam Morris, National Storytelling co-ordinator<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured:  Donald Smith, Scottish International Storytelling Festival Director<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured: Daniel Allison, Fiona Hyslop and Shona Cowie swap stories<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Donald Smith, Scottish International Storytelling Festival Director<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
    SCT_EEm_National_Storytelling_Scheme...jpg
  • Pictured:  Fiona Hyslop and David Mitchell, Chair Scotlands Garden Scheme<br />
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Fiona Hyslop MSP. Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism & External Affairs today previewed the 2018 festival, which looks at the future of storytelling in Scotland, nurturing local roots, reaching out globally and celebrating Celtic traditions shared by Scotland and Ireland. During her preview Ms Hyslop met festival director Donald Smith, David Mitchell of Scotland's Garden Scheme, and storytellers Miriam Morris and Daniel Allison.
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  • Pictured: Alan Stewart,    Regulatory Affairs Manager<br />
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The report, whcih is embargoed until  00:01 August 3, presented data on how Scots use digital communications, and includs an update on broadband take-up; movement from landlines to other communication tools; and information on viewing practices.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 August 2017
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  • Pictured: John Jackson, Regulatory Affairs Associate<br />
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The report, whcih is embargoed until  00:01 August 3, presented data on how Scots use digital communications, and includs an update on broadband take-up; movement from landlines to other communication tools; and information on viewing practices.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Alan Stewart,    Regulatory Affairs Manager<br />
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The report, whcih is embargoed until  00:01 August 3, presented data on how Scots use digital communications, and includs an update on broadband take-up; movement from landlines to other communication tools; and information on viewing practices.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Jill Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain), Mairi Gougeon, Callum Clark (Conmage Highland Dairy, Tain) and  Jane Stewart (Chair of Fine Cheesemakers Scotland, <br />
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Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
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A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
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Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
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  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
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Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
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A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
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Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
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  • Pictured: Mairi Gougeon<br />
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Rural Affairs Minister Mairi Gougeon, MSP,  announced funding to promote locally sourced food and drink on a visit to an Edinburgh cheesemonger today.<br />
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A total of 21 projects will share £95,550 from the Connect Local Regional Food Fund.<br />
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Ms Gougeon met producers from Fine Cheesemakers of Scotland at I.J. Mellis Cheesemonger in Edinburgh. The group has been awarded funding to develop marketing materials and promote cheese as a pairing to whisky.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 February 2020
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  • Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs arriving at the Cabinet Office. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 30072019
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  • Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs arriving at the Cabinet Office. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 30072019
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  • Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs arriving at the Cabinet Office. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 30072019
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  • Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove arrives on foot to the Houses of Parliament for Prime Ministers Questions closely followed by pro-Brexit and pro-remain protesters. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 22052019
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  • Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Michael Gove arrives on foot to the Houses of Parliament for Prime Ministers Questions closely followed by pro-Brexit and pro-remain protesters. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 22052019
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  • Pictured: Pete Wishart, Tommy Shephard, Danielle Rowley, Christine Jardine <br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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  • Pictured: Pete Wishart, Tommy Shephard, Danielle Rowley, Christine Jardine and Crew 2000 chief executive, Elle Cranston<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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  • Pictured: Pete +Wishart and Tommy Shephard<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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  • Pictured: Christine Jardine<br />
Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard, Dierdre Brock (both SNP) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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  • Pictured: Pete Wishart<br />
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Today at the Crew 2000 offices in Edinburgh, the chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee Pete Wishart MP launched an inquiry into drug misuse in Scotland.  He was joined by members of his committee, Tommy Shephard (SNP), Danielle Rowley MP (Labour) and Christine Jardine (Lib Dem)<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 March 2019
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