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  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Pictured: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard met former workers outside the former headquarters.<br />
<br />
Former staff at collapsed Healthcare Environmental Services, which went into liquidation in December, rallied outside the company's former headquarters in Shotts, Lanarkshire to demand pay they say they are due. The firm hit the headlines last year after investigations found piles of clinical waste, including body parts, waiting to be disposed off, which led to a criminal investigation and the company losing many of it's contracts with health boards.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_former_staff_at_collapsed_scanda...JPG
  • Black Law Windfarm, South Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Black_Law_Wind_Farm_AW1701201100...jpg
  • Black Law Windfarm, South Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Black_Law_Wind_Farm_AW1701201100...jpg
  • Black Law Windfarm, South Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Black_Law_Wind_Farm_AW1701201100...jpg
  • Black Law Windfarm, South Lanarkshire, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Black_Law_Wind_Farm_AW1701201100...jpg
  • Creels piled up in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_018.JPG
  • Fishing rope in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_022.JPG
  • Creels piled up in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_019.JPG
  • Creels piled up in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_020.JPG
  • Creels piled up in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_021.JPG
  • Fishing rope in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_023.JPG
  • Creels piled up in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_024.JPG
  • Fishing rope in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_025.JPG
  • Fishing rope in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_026.JPG
  • Fishing rope in the harbour in Arinagour, Island of Coll, Scotland<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Isle_of_Coll_AW_22052023_027.JPG
  • Pictured: Bill Beasrley, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Jon Westlake, Welsh Governmnet, DEavid Balock, Institure for European Environmental Policy, Kate Hool (Scottish natural Heritage,Ann Brand, RSPB and Darren Moseley, Forest Reserach, made up the panel for the end of the morning Q&A  session<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary Roseanna Cunningham joined a number of speakers addressing the The Land Use and Environment Conference, entitled Rewarding the Delivery of Public Goods - How to Achieve This in Practice in Edinburgh Toiday.  The conference was coordinated by Scotland's Rural College. <br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Land_Use_Conference_Edinburg...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton and Martin Goodman<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.<br />
<br />
Martin Goodman has written ten books, fiction and nonfiction. A theme common to much of his fiction is the exploration of war guilt: his first novel On Bended Knees (Macmillan), set in England and Berlin, examined how the effects of war are passed from one generation to the next, and was shortlisted for the Whitbread (now the Costa) First Novel Award.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton and Martin Goodman<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.<br />
<br />
Martin Goodman has written ten books, fiction and nonfiction. A theme common to much of his fiction is the exploration of war guilt: his first novel On Bended Knees (Macmillan), set in England and Berlin, examined how the effects of war are passed from one generation to the next, and was shortlisted for the Whitbread (now the Costa) First Novel Award.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Donal Ryan, Barbie Latza Nadeau and Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Donal Ryan is an Irish writer. His book The Spinning Heart was long listed for the Booker Prize in 2013 and won the Guardian First Book Award in the same year. <br />
<br />
Barbie Latza Nadeau is an American journalist in Rome, working for Newsweek, The Daily Beast and CNN. For more than two decades she has covered crime in Europe, Italian politics, the Vatican, the refugee crisis and women's issues<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Donal Ryan, Barbie Latza Nadeau and Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Donal Ryan is an Irish writer. His book The Spinning Heart was long listed for the Booker Prize in 2013 and won the Guardian First Book Award in the same year. <br />
<br />
Barbie Latza Nadeau is an American journalist in Rome, working for Newsweek, The Daily Beast and CNN. For more than two decades she has covered crime in Europe, Italian politics, the Vatican, the refugee crisis and women's issues<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Pictured: James Thornton and Martin Goodman<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.<br />
<br />
Martin Goodman has written ten books, fiction and nonfiction. A theme common to much of his fiction is the exploration of war guilt: his first novel On Bended Knees (Macmillan), set in England and Berlin, examined how the effects of war are passed from one generation to the next, and was shortlisted for the Whitbread (now the Costa) First Novel Award.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Steve Trent<br />
<br />
Steve Trent is co-founder and Executive Director of the UK-based Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) www.ejfoundation.org . Steve has over 25 years of experience of work in environmental and human-rights campaigns. He is also a founder of the USA- based organisation WildAid, www.wildaid.org, and previously served as its President, leading their work in China, India and the UK.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: James Thornton<br />
<br />
James Thornton is an environmental lawyer and writer. He is the founding CEO of ClientEarth, a global non-profit environmental law organisation. Born in New York he is also an Irish Citizen.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fred Pearce<br />
<br />
Fred Pearce (born 30 December 1951) is an English author and journalist based in London. He is a science writer, reporting on the environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specialises in global environmental issues, including water and climate change.[1]
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fred Pearce<br />
<br />
Fred Pearce (born 30 December 1951) is an English author and journalist based in London. He is a science writer, reporting on the environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specialises in global environmental issues, including water and climate change.[1]
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fred Pearce<br />
<br />
Fred Pearce (born 30 December 1951) is an English author and journalist based in London. He is a science writer, reporting on the environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specialises in global environmental issues, including water and climate change.[1]
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fred Pearce<br />
<br />
Fred Pearce (born 30 December 1951) is an English author and journalist based in London. He is a science writer, reporting on the environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specialises in global environmental issues, including water and climate change.[1]
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fred Pearce<br />
<br />
Fred Pearce (born 30 December 1951) is an English author and journalist based in London. He is a science writer, reporting on the environment, popular science and development issues from 64 countries over the past 20 years. He specialises in global environmental issues, including water and climate change.[1]
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
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  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
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  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
<br />
Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Scottish Lib-Dems highlight plans for clean water, at Harrison Park in Edinburgh, Scotland on 28 June 2024<br />
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Pictured: Alex Cole-Hamilton and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie<br />
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Today, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton joined councillor and environmental campaigner Sanne Dijkstra-Downie to paddleboard along part of the Forth-Clyde canal, to highlight the extent of sewage dumping in Scotland and discuss his party’s plans for a Clean Water Act to end the scandal.
    EEm_Alex_Cole-Hamilton_Edinburgh_GER...JPG
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
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Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Partrick Harvie, co-leader of the Scottish Greens<br />
<br />
The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
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The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
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  • Pictured: Neil Gil Paterson, Regional MSP for the West of Scotland chatted to a member of the <br />
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The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
<br />
The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
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  • Environmental campaigners, Members of Hands Over Our Forth (HOOF), Scotland Against Fracking and SNP Members Against Uncoventional Gas gathered at the Forth Bidges todaye to unveil a banner ahead of Sunday's demonstration against coal gasification.<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
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  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
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Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
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Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Piers Dixson and Fiona Watson<br />
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Piers Dixon lives in Innerleithen. He has excavated on both urban and rural medieval sites in the Borders, and now works in Edinburgh for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. He is also a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Fiona Watson<br />
<br />
Fiona Watson is a Scottish historian and television presenter. She is best known for her 2001 BBC series In Search of Scotland.<br />
<br />
Watson originates from Dunfermline, and now lives in Braco. She obtained her degree in Medieval History from the University of St. Andrews, followed by a Ph D from the University of Glasgow. She is a Research Fellow of the University of Dundee, and was the first Director of the Centre for Environmental History at the University of Stirling, where she was a senior lecturer in history. She is also a research consultant at the Centre for History of the University of the Highlands and Islands.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Partrick Harvie, co-leader of the Scottish Greens<br />
<br />
The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
<br />
The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
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<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_No_ third_runway_at Heathrow...jpg
  • Pictured: Partrick Harvie, co-leader of the Scottish Greens<br />
<br />
The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
<br />
The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_No_ third_runway_at Heathrow...jpg
  • Pictured: Partrick Harvie, co-leader of the Scottish Greens<br />
<br />
The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
<br />
The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_No_ third_runway_at Heathrow...jpg
  • Pictured: Partrick Harvie, co-leader of the Scottish Greens<br />
<br />
The No 3rd Runway Coalition was at the Scottish Parliament today to urge the SNP to change their position on supporting the Heathrow third runway proposal and to send the UK Government a message to 'think again'. Campaigners will be joined by MSPs from Scottish Greens, and SNP to highlight the environmental damage to Scotland and the rest of the UK that building a third runway would mean, as well as the fact that Scottish airports would suffer as a result.  Campaigners also believe that the SNP appear to be too trusting of UK Government promises – particularly in relation to the impact on Climate Change commitments - as revealed by Keith Brown, Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jobs and Fair Work, in response to a question from Patrick Harvie MSP in the Scottish Parliament last Thursday.<br />
<br />
The Labour party announced their formal opposition to the proposal on Wednesday, on the basis that the UK Government’s Airports National Policy Statement failed all four of party’s tests on climate change, delivering extra capacity, air pollution and benefits to be felt outside of London. Additionally, the long-awaited UK Government mitigation framework for international aviation emissions won't be published for many months after MPs have been asked to support the Heathrow proposal. A recent report by the New Economics Foundation seriously calls into question the economic case – using the Department for Transport’s own measures; and this is before taking into account the economic impact of Brexit <br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_No_ third_runway_at Heathrow...jpg
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