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  • 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
  • Edinburgh's Bailie Elaine Aitken opened Firrhill High School's 'The Anne Frank: A History For Today' exhibition  today. Baillie Aitken was joined by Heather Boyce from the Anne Frank Trust and second generation Holocaust survivors who spoke of their family members’ memories of the war. The ceremony was attended by pupils from Firrhill High, local primary schools and retirement home residents from Old Farm Court and Caiystane Court. Second generation  Holocaust survivor Maria Chamberlain spoke at the opening ceremony. 29 April 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Anne_Frank_GER29042014013.jpg
  • Wind turbines at the Clyde Wind Farm near Abington, South Lanarkshire. When complete the Clyde Wind farm will be the biggest onshore windfarm in Europe.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Clyde_Valley_Wind_Farm_AW1701201...jpg
  • Wind turbines at the Clyde Wind Farm near Abington, South Lanarkshire. When complete the Clyde Wind farm will be the biggest onshore windfarm in Europe.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Clyde_Valley_Wind_Farm_AW1701201...jpg
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0026.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0023.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The sold-out audience enjoy the documentary with Eunice on screen<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0010.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0005.JPG
  • Edinburgh's Bailie Elaine Aitken opened Firrhill High School's 'The Anne Frank: A History For Today' exhibition  today. Baillie Aitken was joined by Heather Boyce from the Anne Frank Trust and second generation Holocaust survivors who spoke of their family members’ memories of the war. The ceremony was attended by pupils from Firrhill High, local primary schools and retirement home residents from Old Farm Court and Caiystane Court. Stephan Brent, who was one of the 10,000 children sent to the UK as part of the Kindertransport, listened intently as second generation Holocaust survivor Judy Russell spoke of her father's experiences of the war. 29 April 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Anne_Frank_GER29042014012.jpg
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with her husband Dario Richards after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0033.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0031.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0029.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0028.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0030.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0027.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0021.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0022.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide meets with audience members after the event<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0024.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0020.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0021.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0019.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0017.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0016.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0018.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0015.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0013.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0014.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide with host Carmen Thompson of the Doc’n Roll Film Festival during the Q&A<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0012.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The sold-out audience enjoy the documentary<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0011.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The sold-out audience enjoy the documentary<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0007.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0006.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema with family and friends<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0004.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0003.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0002.JPG
  • UK: “Secret Lives” short documentary screening at Cameo Cinema, Edinburgh, Scotland on 30 October 2024:<br />
<br />
Supermodel Eunice Olumide held a screening of her new documentary “Secret Lives: The Untold Story of British Hip Hop” followed by a Q&A session  at the Cameo Cinema in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Eunice is committed to inspiring a generation of new female creatives, illustrated in her debut documentary short which she directed and produced, Secret Lives, focusing on the conscious underground pioneers who paved the way in the UK, connecting generations of the past to the present.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Eunice Olumide outside the cinema<br />
<br />
(Photo by Alex Todd/EEm/SIPA USA)
    EEm_Eunice_Olumide_AT_30102024_0001.JPG
  • Edinburgh's Bailie Elaine Aitken opened Firrhill High School's 'The Anne Frank: A History For Today' exhibition  today. Baillie Aitken was joined by Heather Boyce from the Anne Frank Trust and second generation Holocaust survivors who spoke of their family members’ memories of the war. The ceremony was attended by pupils from Firrhill High, local primary schools and retirement home residents from Old Farm Court and Caiystane Court. Councillor for Colinton and Fairmilehead, Bailie Aitken open the exhibition which shows how important is is for current and future generations to challenge predujice and value inclusion. 29 April 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Anne_Frank_GER29042014017.jpg
  • Edinburgh's Bailie Elaine Aitken opened Firrhill High School's 'The Anne Frank: A History For Today' exhibition  today. Baillie Aitken was joined by Heather Boyce from the Anne Frank Trust and second generation Holocaust survivors who spoke of their family members’ memories of the war. The ceremony was attended by pupils from Firrhill High, local primary schools and retirement home residents from Old Farm Court and Caiystane Court. Councillor for Colinton and Fairmilehead, Bailie Aitken open the exhibition which shows how important is is for current and future generations to challenge predujice and value inclusion. 29 April 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Anne_Frank_GER29042014016.jpg
  • Edinburgh's Bailie Elaine Aitken opened Firrhill High School's 'The Anne Frank: A History For Today' exhibition  today. Baillie Aitken was joined by Heather Boyce from the Anne Frank Trust and second generation Holocaust survivors who spoke of their family members’ memories of the war. The ceremony was attended by pupils from Firrhill High, local primary schools and retirement home residents from Old Farm Court and Caiystane Court. Councillor for Colinton and Fairmilehead, Bailie Aitken open the exhibition which shows how important is is for current and future generations to challenge predujice and value inclusion. 29 April 2014 (c) GER HARLEY | StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Anne_Frank_GER29042014008.jpg
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative MSP Douglas Lumsden<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new nu
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  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
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Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Russell Findlay speech,  at Novotel in Edinburgh, Scotland on 17 April 2025<br />
<br />
Pictured: Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay<br />
<br />
In a speech today, Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said protecting the environment must not mean forcing ever higher bills on workers and families.<br />
 <br />
He said the focus needs to be on an “affordable transition” instead of the SNP's “so-called just transition”.<br />
 <br />
Findlay said that nuclear energy holds the key to that affordable transition, and work should be started on up to nine new small modular nuclear reactors to replace the energy that will be lost by closing the Hunterston B and Torness stations.<br />
 <br />
Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay said: “Protecting our environment and tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our age.  <br />
 <br />
But the SNP’s approach is ill-conceived, inconsistent, chaotic and fundamentally dishonest.<br />
 <br />
I’d like to lay down a challenge to the First Minister.<br />
 <br />
I am calling for the SNP’s so-called just transition to be scrapped – in favour of an affordable transition.<br />
 <br />
I urge the SNP to ditch their empty sloganeering and embrace a considered and pragmatic environmentalism.<br />
 <br />
A new approach that understands the need to protect our economy and jobs.<br />
 <br />
That takes the common-sense position of using oil and gas in the North Sea before importing fossil fuels from abroad.<br />
 <br />
A Scottish Conservative transition is an honest, affordable and pragmatic transition.<br />
 <br />
It keeps household bills low and gives business a level playing field in a brutally competitive world.<br />
<br />
Our nation faces losing out on abundant clean nuclear energy and jobs because of the SNP’s bone-headed ideological opposition.<br />
 <br />
Nuclear power generated 31 per cent of our electricity in 2021. When Hunterston B in Ayrshire closed that dropped to 19 per cent two years later.<br />
 <br />
Torness, in East Lothian, is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station and is due to close as soon as 2030.<br />
 <br />
By blocking new
    EEm_Russell-Findlay_speech_Edinburgh...JPG
  • Pictured: Denzil Meyrick<br />
<br />
Bestselling Scottish crime writer Denzil Meyrick has died at the age of 59.<br />
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The former police officer is best known for his series of 11 books about DCI Jim Daley, set in the fictional Scottish town of Kinloch.<br />
<br />
Meyrick's agent Bell Lomax Moreton said he died at his home near Loch Lomond on Friday. He had suffered from crippling arthritis for years.<br />
<br />
A spokesperson said: "It was a real honour to work with you, Denzil. Our thoughts are with Fiona and the family at this time."<br />
<br />
A statement from his publisher Birlinn described him as "one of the finest crime writers of his generation".<br />
<br />
It added: "Denzil was known for the skill with which he pinned to the page the reality of life on the streets of Glasgow along with the issues of the small rural communities of Scotland, a talent which caught the attention of a wide reading public across the UK and well beyond.<br />
<br />
"With his characteristic humour, unwavering determination and his dry personality Denzil was west of Scotland through and through, and he created unforgettable detective and criminal characters."
    EEm_Denzil_Meyrick_dies_GER180225006.jpg
  • Pictured: Denzil Meyrick<br />
<br />
Bestselling Scottish crime writer Denzil Meyrick has died at the age of 59.<br />
<br />
The former police officer is best known for his series of 11 books about DCI Jim Daley, set in the fictional Scottish town of Kinloch.<br />
<br />
Meyrick's agent Bell Lomax Moreton said he died at his home near Loch Lomond on Friday. He had suffered from crippling arthritis for years.<br />
<br />
A spokesperson said: "It was a real honour to work with you, Denzil. Our thoughts are with Fiona and the family at this time."<br />
<br />
A statement from his publisher Birlinn described him as "one of the finest crime writers of his generation".<br />
<br />
It added: "Denzil was known for the skill with which he pinned to the page the reality of life on the streets of Glasgow along with the issues of the small rural communities of Scotland, a talent which caught the attention of a wide reading public across the UK and well beyond.<br />
<br />
"With his characteristic humour, unwavering determination and his dry personality Denzil was west of Scotland through and through, and he created unforgettable detective and criminal characters."
    EEm_Denzil_Meyrick_dies_GER180225005.jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
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Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
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(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
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Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
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<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
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Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
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<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
<br />
Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
<br />
Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • UK: Dodging The Waves at Portobello in Edinburgh, UK on 11 February 2024<br />
<br />
Children and adults delighted in dodging the waves generated by the spring high tide at Portobello Promenade this afternnon. <br />
<br />
<br />
(Photo by Jon Davey/EEm/Sipa USA)
    SCT_EEm_Dodging_The_Waves_Portobello...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Claudia Zeiske and her daughter Rachel Zeiske-May arrive in Portobello to complete their walking art work, POSTCARDS FROM THE SHIFTING SHORE. The piece involved a Slow Marathon along coastlines on opposite sides of the world to generate debate on rising sea levels. The 42km walk took place simultanousely at two different locations (Firth of Forth and Cape of Good Hope, South Africa). Both Claudia and  her South African counterpart, Jaak Coetzer. walked with a red watering can, pouring water into the sea and taking water out of the sea. Each artist was accompnied by one of their adult children and en route they discussed the issues surrounding climate change,rising sea waters and what it means for them and their children’s future.<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Art_Walk_Porty_Edinburgh_JD1...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: Fergus Ewing<br />
<br />
Cabinet Secretary for the Rural Economy Fergus Ewing visitd Asda’s superstore at the Jewel in Edinburgh today and sampled Scottish-produced food products – sales of which have grown by 5% year-on-year.<br />
<br />
The rise inScottish food product sales has outperformed food sales across the rest of Asda’s business.<br />
<br />
Mr Ewing met Heather Turnbull, Asda’s Scottish Buying Manager and suppliers which have worked with Asda’s Supplier Development Academy, delivered in partnership with Scotland Food & Drink and part funded by the Scottish Government.<br />
<br />
The Supplier Development Academy aims to generate new sales for Scottish food and drink businesses by providing suppliers with expert advice and insight into supermarket trading.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2019
    SCT_EEm_Celebrating_Scottish_Food_an...jpg
  • Pictured: James MacMillan<br />
<br />
James MacMillan is the pre-eminent Scottish composer of his generation. He first attracted attention with the acclaimed BBC Proms premiere of The Confession of Isobel Gowdie (1990).<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2019
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Agustín Fernández Mallo<br />
<br />
Agustín Fernández Mallo is a physicist and Spanish writer. He lives in Palma de Mallorca. He is a member of the so-called Nocilla Generation. Although he works as a physicist, he also collaborates with cultural magazines such as Lateral, Contrastes, La Bolsa de Pipas, La fábrica and Anónima.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2019
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  • Can Xue appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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Until recently, Deng Xiaohua – a leading light of Chinese fiction who works under pen name Can Xue – was only known to devotees of translated literature. But she's set to gain a new generation of readers with a Booker International Prize longlisting for Love in the New Millennium. Join one of the most important writers working in China today.<br />
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  • Can Xue appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Until recently, Deng Xiaohua – a leading light of Chinese fiction who works under pen name Can Xue – was only known to devotees of translated literature. But she's set to gain a new generation of readers with a Booker International Prize longlisting for Love in the New Millennium. Join one of the most important writers working in China today.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Can Xue appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
Until recently, Deng Xiaohua – a leading light of Chinese fiction who works under pen name Can Xue – was only known to devotees of translated literature. But she's set to gain a new generation of readers with a Booker International Prize longlisting for Love in the New Millennium. Join one of the most important writers working in China today.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...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 />
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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.
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  • Pictured: Martin Goodman<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: Martin Goodman<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.
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  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
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Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
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Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Linger Awhile, 2018
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  • The legendary events and personal tragedies that marked the life of Mary, Queen of Scots will be the subject of a new exhibition in Edinburgh this autumn. Linger Awhile, which will open on 14 September at Arusha Gallery, will include 17 new oil paintings by Glasgow-based artist Helen Flockhart, focusing on the human side of the historical figure.<br />
<br />
Helen Flockhart (b.1963) is one of the finest and most distinctive Scottish artists of her generation. She often draws creative inspiration from esoteric and mythical sources, and her unique style combines intricate patterns, backdrops of lush foliage, and surreal scenes that appear suspended in time.<br />
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Pictured: Helen Flockhart with Her Rob Ryall, 2018
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  • Pictured: Lorna Goodison<br />
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Lorna Goodison CD is a Jamaican poet, a leading West Indian writer of the generation born after World War II, currently dividing her time between Jamaica and Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she teaches at the University of Michigan.
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  • Pictured: Rose McGowan and Afua Hirsch<br />
<br />
Rose Arianna McGowan(born September 5, 1973) is an American activist, former actress, author, model, and singer.<br />
<br />
After her film debut as a brief role in the comedy Encino Man (1992), McGowan achieved wider recognition for her performance in Gregg Araki's dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently headlined the films Going All the Way (1997), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series Charmed (2001–2006), and starred in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007). She made her directorial debut in the critically acclaimed short film Dawn (2014).<br />
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A visible feminist activist, McGowan has released a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part docuseries Citizen Rose, both in 2018. She has been the cover of numerous magazines, including Seventeen, Interview, Maxim, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone. In 2017, Time recognized McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of the Year, for speaking out about sexual assault and harassment.<br />
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Afua Hirsch (born 12 June 1981) is a British writer, broadcaster, and former barrister. She has worked as a journalist for The Guardian newspaper, and was the Social Affairs and Education Editor for Sky News from 2014 until 2017.
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  • Pictured: Rose McGowan<br />
<br />
Rose Arianna McGowan(born September 5, 1973) is an American activist, former actress, author, model, and singer.<br />
<br />
After her film debut as a brief role in the comedy Encino Man (1992), McGowan achieved wider recognition for her performance in Gregg Araki's dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently headlined the films Going All the Way (1997), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series Charmed (2001–2006), and starred in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007). She made her directorial debut in the critically acclaimed short film Dawn (2014).<br />
<br />
A visible feminist activist, McGowan has released a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part docuseries Citizen Rose, both in 2018. She has been the cover of numerous magazines, including Seventeen, Interview, Maxim, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone. In 2017, Time recognized McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of the Year, for speaking out about sexual assault and harassment.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Rose McGowan<br />
<br />
Rose Arianna McGowan(born September 5, 1973) is an American activist, former actress, author, model, and singer.<br />
<br />
After her film debut as a brief role in the comedy Encino Man (1992), McGowan achieved wider recognition for her performance in Gregg Araki's dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently headlined the films Going All the Way (1997), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series Charmed (2001–2006), and starred in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007). She made her directorial debut in the critically acclaimed short film Dawn (2014).<br />
<br />
A visible feminist activist, McGowan has released a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part docuseries Citizen Rose, both in 2018. She has been the cover of numerous magazines, including Seventeen, Interview, Maxim, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone. In 2017, Time recognized McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of the Year, for speaking out about sexual assault and harassment.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Rose McGowan<br />
<br />
Rose Arianna McGowan(born September 5, 1973) is an American activist, former actress, author, model, and singer.<br />
<br />
After her film debut as a brief role in the comedy Encino Man (1992), McGowan achieved wider recognition for her performance in Gregg Araki's dark comedy The Doom Generation (1995), receiving an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Debut Performance. She had her breakthrough in the horror film Scream (1996) and subsequently headlined the films Going All the Way (1997), Devil in the Flesh (1998) and Jawbreaker (1999). During the 2000s, McGowan became known to television audiences for her role as Paige Matthews in The WB supernatural drama series Charmed (2001–2006), and starred in Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double-feature film Grindhouse (2007). She made her directorial debut in the critically acclaimed short film Dawn (2014).<br />
<br />
A visible feminist activist, McGowan has released a memoir, Brave, and starred in the four-part docuseries Citizen Rose, both in 2018. She has been the cover of numerous magazines, including Seventeen, Interview, Maxim, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and Rolling Stone. In 2017, Time recognized McGowan as one of the Silence Breakers, the magazine's Person of the Year, for speaking out about sexual assault and harassment.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Preti Taneja is research fellow in global Shakespeare at Queen Mary, University of London, and Warwick University and an AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker 2014. She writes about human rights, contemporary India, literature and culture and is the editor of Visual Verse, an online anthology of art and words.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Preti Taneja is research fellow in global Shakespeare at Queen Mary, University of London, and Warwick University and an AHRC/BBC New Generation Thinker 2014. She writes about human rights, contemporary India, literature and culture and is the editor of Visual Verse, an online anthology of art and words.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Aleš Šteger is a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
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  • Pictured: Aleš Šteger is a Slovene poet, writer, editor and literary critic. Aleš belongs to a generation of writers that started to publish right after the fall of Yugoslavia.<br />
<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Local businessman, Andrew Burnett is wearing an elaborate moustache for a week to raise funds to help his daughter's (Alexa) school raise funds to build a new playground.<br />
<br />
Andrew had grown a beard over a number of months and took to Facebook to ask friends to donate toward the school fund and in return they could suggest the half-way style before he returns to being clean-shaven.<br />
<br />
Andrew said, "Royal Mile Primary School is the only primary in Edinburgh's Old Town and it is a brilliant school but doesn't have equipment for the children to play on. If me looking stupid for a week can raise a few pounds for the fund then it will be great!"<br />
<br />
The Royal Mile Primary School, originally known as Milton House School, is situated on the Canongate in the heart of Edinburgh, the only operational primary school left within the historic Old Town. The school wants to build a modern playground complete with various climbing structures, space to run around in and quiet corners. This would not only enrich the lives of the current student body but would enhance the lives of many future generations of children as well. <br />
<br />
The school has a target of £60,000 and has already raised over £17,000 through a Go Fund Me page https://www.gofundme.com/RMPSplayground
    SCT_EEm_Whiskers_for_Playground_Edin...JPG
  • Jupiter Artland announces its 2016 programme, presenting a series of exhibitions, performances, unique temporary installations and new permanent works for the landscape. With work by Christian Boltanski, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Helen Chadwick, Ditte Gantriis, Caroline Mesquita and Hayley Tompkins, the programme will present work by some of the most esteemed and provocative figures in contemporary art, alongside the next generation of young artists. <br />
Pictured: From Here to Ear (previously exhibited at the Barbican Centre, London, 2010) by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot  - a sonic arrangement featuring songbirds and electric guitars. 40 zebra finches “perform” by landing on the strings of amplified electric and bass guitars.
    SCT_EEm_Juniper_Artland_RD1305201601...jpg
  • Jupiter Artland announces its 2016 programme, presenting a series of exhibitions, performances, unique temporary installations and new permanent works for the landscape. With work by Christian Boltanski, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Helen Chadwick, Ditte Gantriis, Caroline Mesquita and Hayley Tompkins, the programme will present work by some of the most esteemed and provocative figures in contemporary art, alongside the next generation of young artists. <br />
Pictured: From Here to Ear (previously exhibited at the Barbican Centre, London, 2010) by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot  - a sonic arrangement featuring songbirds and electric guitars. 40 zebra finches “perform” by landing on the strings of amplified electric and bass guitars.
    SCT_EEm_Juniper_Artland_RD1305201601...jpg
  • Jupiter Artland announces its 2016 programme, presenting a series of exhibitions, performances, unique temporary installations and new permanent works for the landscape. With work by Christian Boltanski, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Helen Chadwick, Ditte Gantriis, Caroline Mesquita and Hayley Tompkins, the programme will present work by some of the most esteemed and provocative figures in contemporary art, alongside the next generation of young artists. <br />
Pictured: Love is Eternal by Danish Artist Ditte Gantriis
    SCT_EEm_Juniper_Artland_RD1305201601...jpg
  • Jupiter Artland announces its 2016 programme, presenting a series of exhibitions, performances, unique temporary installations and new permanent works for the landscape. With work by Christian Boltanski, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Helen Chadwick, Ditte Gantriis, Caroline Mesquita and Hayley Tompkins, the programme will present work by some of the most esteemed and provocative figures in contemporary art, alongside the next generation of young artists. <br />
Pictured: Piss Flowers, by the late leading British conceptual artist Helen Chadwick. This work, cast from the patterns of male and female urine in snow, typifies the artist’s oeuvre - aesthetic beauty created out of an alliance of unconventional, often repulsive, materials.
    SCT_EEm_Juniper_Artland_RD1305201600...jpg
  • Jupiter Artland announces its 2016 programme, presenting a series of exhibitions, performances, unique temporary installations and new permanent works for the landscape. With work by Christian Boltanski, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, Helen Chadwick, Ditte Gantriis, Caroline Mesquita and Hayley Tompkins, the programme will present work by some of the most esteemed and provocative figures in contemporary art, alongside the next generation of young artists. <br />
Pictured: Piss Flowers, by the late leading British conceptual artist Helen Chadwick. This work, cast from the patterns of male and female urine in snow, typifies the artist’s oeuvre - aesthetic beauty created out of an alliance of unconventional, often repulsive, materials.
    SCT_EEm_Juniper_Artland_RD1305201600...jpg
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