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  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • A dance piece which looks behind the masks of violence and machismo to the inner lives of Belfast hard men and strong women. Cast in four episodes, Hard to Be Soft features solos from Oona Doherty, a warrior-like hip-hop dance group, and a choreographed wrestling match for a male duet. Using rich, sometimes unsettling imagery from Belfast street life and religious ritual, and set inside a massive, gleaming cage, it contrasts shocking power with meditative stillness.<br />
<br />
Hard to Be Soft: A Belfast Prayer runs as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Lyceum Theatre from 21-24 August
    EEM_Hard to Be Soft- A Belfast Praye...JPG
  • First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, outlines her vision for the economy in Scotland. The speech was made at the opening session of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice event at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.<br />
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Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon speaking at the IPPR event
    EEM_First Minister Discusses Scottis...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
    EEM_RSA Open Exhibition of Art_RD_01...JPG
  • Danny McIlwraith of Bonhams with the Irish Elk antlers at the Bonhams Sporting Sale. Bonhams Sporting Sale will take place on 31 October at the Edinburgh auction rooms and will include a racing plate worn by the legendary racehorse Frankel (estimate £15,000 - £20,000), a large pair of Irish Elk antlers (estimate £15,000-20,000) and a cast of the British Record Salmon caught by Miss Ballantine in 1922 (estimate £3,000-5,000).
    EEM_Bonhams Sporting Sale_RD_281019_...JPG
  • Danny McIlwraith of Bonhams with the Irish Elk antlers at the Bonhams Sporting Sale. Bonhams Sporting Sale will take place on 31 October at the Edinburgh auction rooms and will include a racing plate worn by the legendary racehorse Frankel (estimate £15,000 - £20,000), a large pair of Irish Elk antlers (estimate £15,000-20,000) and a cast of the British Record Salmon caught by Miss Ballantine in 1922 (estimate £3,000-5,000).
    EEM_Bonhams Sporting Sale_RD_281019_...JPG
  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Black, White and Yellow by Wilhelmina Barbs-Graham which will be part of the sale
    EEM_Bonhams Scottish Art Sale_RD_141...JPG
  • The inimitable Pulp frontman and solo artist, Jarvis Cocker remains a startlingly vital force in music, playing songs from his glittering career. He returns to the International Festival with his new project JARV IS
    SCT_EEm_Jarv_Is_Edinburgh_RD_2308201...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
    EEM_From Shanghai with Love_RD_22081...JPG
  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
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During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.
    EEM_Nicola Sturgeon with Matt Forde_...JPG
  • Kezia Dugdale takes part in an interview with Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. During the interview she confessed that she didn’t think Jeremy Corbyn will become Prime Minister.<br />
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Pictured: Kezia Dugdale and Matt Forde
    EEM_Kezia Dugdale at Edinburgh Fring...JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
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Pictured: Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0014.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured: Sasha Frost
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0011.JPG
  • Chronicling Jackie Kay’s 20-year search for her biological mother and father and her quest for them to recognise her own existence. <br />
<br />
National Theatre of Scotland’s Red Dust Road is adapted from the soul-searching memoir by Jackie Kay, poet, playwright, novelist and Scottish Makar. It’s a journey full of heart, humour and profound emotion, exploring race, identity and family secrets, with a deeply human curiosity and compassion.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is adapted for the stage by Tanika Gupta, winner of last year’s James Tait Black Prize for her drama Lions and Tigers. Completing the creative trio is Dawn Walton, director of the acclaimed salt. by Selina Thompson.<br />
<br />
Red Dust Road is at the Edinburgh International Festival from 14 - 18 August<br />
<br />
Pictured L to R: Declan Spaine, Elaine C Smith, Sasha Frost, Lewis Howden
    EEM_Red Dust Road_RD_140819_0001.JPG
  • Witty, stylish and subversive, 1927 blends sophisticated stagecraft with the early days of cinema, all brought to life through the company’s signature fusion of handcrafted animation and storytelling, with a live musical score involving donkeys’ jaws, musical saws and Peruvian prayer boxes.<br />
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Roots is being performed as part of the Edinburgh International Festival at Church Hill Theatre from 9 - 25 August
    EEM_Roots_RD_090819_0017.JPG
  • A dizzying fusion of dance, music and revolution, inspired by the supercharged music and scandalous life of Fela Kuti. Kalakuta Republic was the name that legendary Afrobeat pioneer and radical political activist Fela Kuti gave to his communal compound in the suburbs of Lagos.<br />
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Pioneering dancer and choreographer Serge Aimé Coulibaly takes Kuti’s life and beliefs as inspiration for this visually stunning, hypnotic dance work for the seven performers of Faso Dans Theatre that draws lines from African revolution in the 1970s to today’s political resistance.<br />
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Kalkuta Republic is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 8-11 August at The Lyceum Theatre
    EEM_Kalkuta Republic_RD_080819_0004.JPG
  • Theatre Company Ockham’s Razor perform This Time at St Stephen’s Church in Edinburgh as part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
    EEM_This Time- Ockhams Razor_RD_0508...JPG
  • Prime Minister and Conservative Leader, Boris Johnson visits Bute House to meet First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon. Earlier in the day, Johnson announced £300m of funding for projects to boost the economy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.<br />
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Pictured: Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon on the steps of Bute House
    EEM_Prime Minister visits Scotland_R...JPG
  • Director, Douglas Mackinnon and Composer David Arnold attend a the first ever screening of Good Omens in its entirety at the Edinburgh International Film Festival<br />
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Pictured: David Arnold signing autographs with Good Omens fans
    EEM_Good Omens_RD_290619_0011.JPG
  • Consisting of work by anonymous amateurs, famous artists and forgotten figures alike, Cut and Paste: 400 Years of Collage is the first survey exhibition of collage ever to take place anywhere in the world. This wide-ranging exhibition dispels the myth that collage is a 20th-Century invention set in motion by cubist artists such as Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris, and points to a richer and much more diverse history.<br />
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Pictured: Peter Blake's The Toy Shop, 1962. Wood, glass, paper, plastic, fabric and mixed media
    EEM_Cut and Paste- 400 Years of Coll...JPG
  • Freedom from Torture supporters are taking on a mammoth cycle ride across Britain in aid of torture survivors who have been forced to flee their home country and are rebuilding their lives in the UK. <br />
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The ride, beginning in Hastings on the 1 July and finishing in Edinburgh on 28 July, is broken down into 19 stages; Moira Dunworth, aged 65, and Shelagh King, a semi-retired doctor aged 64, are riding the whole way and other participants have signed up to some of the stages. Supporters across the country who are riding include Violet Hejazi, a young Syrian refugee who learnt to ride a bike specifically to take part in ‘Cycle against Torture 2019’. <br />
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Pictured L to R: Moira Dunworth and Shelagh King
    EEM_Cycle Against Torture_RD_260619_...JPG
  • The results of the European Parliamentary Elections for the Scotland Region are announced at the City Chambers in Edinburgh. Scotland's six new MEPs will be the SNP's Alyn Smith, Christian Allard and Aileen McLeod, Louis Stedman-Bruce of the Brexit Party, Sheila Ritchie of the Liberal Democrats and Baroness Nosheena Mobarik of the Conservatives.
    EEM_Scottish European Parliamentary ...JPG
  • The results of the European Parliamentary Elections for the Scotland Region are announced at the City Chambers in Edinburgh. Scotland's six new MEPs will be the SNP's Alyn Smith, Christian Allard and Aileen McLeod, Louis Stedman-Bruce of the Brexit Party, Sheila Ritchie of the Liberal Democrats and Baroness Nosheena Mobarik of the Conservatives.
    EEM_Scottish European Parliamentary ...JPG
  • The results of the European Parliamentary Elections for the Scotland Region are announced at the City Chambers in Edinburgh. Scotland's six new MEPs will be the SNP's Alyn Smith, Christian Allard and Aileen McLeod, Louis Stedman-Bruce of the Brexit Party, Sheila Ritchie of the Liberal Democrats and Baroness Nosheena Mobarik of the Conservatives.
    EEM_Scottish European Parliamentary ...JPG
  • The results of the European Parliamentary Elections for the Scotland Region are announced at the City Chambers in Edinburgh. Scotland's six new MEPs will be the SNP's Alyn Smith, Christian Allard and Aileen McLeod, Louis Stedman-Bruce of the Brexit Party, Sheila Ritchie of the Liberal Democrats and Baroness Nosheena Mobarik of the Conservatives.<br />
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Pictured:  Louis Stedman-Bruce of the Brexit Party
    EEM_Scottish European Parliamentary ...JPG
  • On the eve of the European elections Liberal Democrat Leader Vince Cable rallies activists and campaigners in Edinburgh. At the start of a day-long UK-wide tour Vince Cable states that Liberal Democrats are set to make gains, including in Scotland, as the strongest party of Remain in the UK.
    EEM_Liberal Democrats Campaigning_RD...JPG
  • On the eve of the European elections Liberal Democrat Leader Vince Cable rallies activists and campaigners in Edinburgh. At the start of a day-long UK-wide tour Vince Cable states that Liberal Democrats are set to make gains, including in Scotland, as the strongest party of Remain in the UK.
    EEM_Liberal Democrats Campaigning_RD...JPG
  • On the eve of the European elections Liberal Democrat Leader Vince Cable rallies activists and campaigners in Edinburgh. At the start of a day-long UK-wide tour Vince Cable states that Liberal Democrats are set to make gains, including in Scotland, as the strongest party of Remain in the UK.
    EEM_Liberal Democrats Campaigning_RD...JPG
  • SNP Party Leader, Nicola Sturgeon and European Parliament Election candidate Alyn Smith take to the streets of Leith to campaign for the forthcoming EU elections
    EEM_SNP Euro Election Campaign_RD_18...JPG
  • SNP Party Leader, Nicola Sturgeon and European Parliament Election candidate Alyn Smith take to the streets of Leith to campaign for the forthcoming EU elections
    EEM_SNP Euro Election Campaign_RD_18...JPG
  • Plans to increase Scotland’s exports are unveiled by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the 22nd National Economic Forum in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
The First Minister officially launched ‘A Trading Nation’ an export plan which aims to grow the value and range of Scottish products, services and businesses in overseas markets.<br />
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Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
    EEM_National Economic Forum_RD_01051...JPG
  • Plans to increase Scotland’s exports are unveiled by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the 22nd National Economic Forum in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
The First Minister officially launched ‘A Trading Nation’ an export plan which aims to grow the value and range of Scottish products, services and businesses in overseas markets.<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
    EEM_National Economic Forum_RD_01051...JPG
  • Plans to increase Scotland’s exports are unveiled by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the 22nd National Economic Forum in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
The First Minister officially launched ‘A Trading Nation’ an export plan which aims to grow the value and range of Scottish products, services and businesses in overseas markets.<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
    EEM_National Economic Forum_RD_01051...JPG
  • Plans to increase Scotland’s exports are unveiled by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the 22nd National Economic Forum in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
The First Minister officially launched ‘A Trading Nation’ an export plan which aims to grow the value and range of Scottish products, services and businesses in overseas markets.<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
    EEM_National Economic Forum_RD_01051...JPG
  • A new solo work by Akram Khan, marking the great dancer's final performances in a full-length production. XENOS means ‘stranger’ or ‘foreigner’. It confronts the tragedy of the First World War through the eyes of a shell-shocked Indian soldier in the trenches, forced to fight in a conflict that is not his.<br />
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The production is part of the Edinburgh International Festival and runs from 16 - 18 August 2018 at the Festival Theatre
    EEM_Xenos_RD_160818_027.JPG
  • The famous Buachaille Etive Mor reflected in ponds of the River Coupall at sunrise. The mountain provides a stunning entry into Glen Coe
    SCT_EEm_Buachaille_Etive_Mor_Glencoe...JPG
  • The famous Buachaille Etive Mor reflected in ponds of the River Coupall at sunrise. The mountain provides a stunning entry into Glen Coe
    SCT_EEm_Buachaille_Etive_Mor_Glencoe...JPG
  • The famous Buachaille Etive Mor reflected in ponds of the River Coupall at sunrise. The mountain provides a stunning entry into Glen Coe
    SCT_EEm_Buachaille_Etive_Mor_Glencoe...JPG
  • First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, outlines her vision for the economy in Scotland. The speech was made at the opening session of the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice event at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon speaking at the IPPR event
    EEM_First Minister Discusses Scottis...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
    EEM_SNP unveil Green Energy Deal _RD...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
    EEM_SNP unveil Green Energy Deal _RD...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
    EEM_SNP unveil Green Energy Deal _RD...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
    EEM_SNP unveil Green Energy Deal _RD...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
    EEM_SNP unveil Green Energy Deal _RD...JPG
  • During a visit to a Climate Challenge community project in Edinburgh, the SNP leader, Nicola Sturgeon unveils a Green Energy Deal to support transformational investment into the energy schemes of the future. <br />
<br />
Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon with SNP candidate for Edinburgh West, Sarah Masson
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with two works Guys Like Flowers Too by Norman Sutton-Hibbert hung on the wall and Cityscape I by Sam Shendi at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with part of Punctuation Series 2016 (Semi-Colon) by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with False Perspectives 2019 ‘Now There, I make a comma…’ by Kate Whiteford OBE RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Alanna Brady, Development Manager at RSA with Brexit Tox by Calum Colvin RSA and Robert Crawford RSA at the RSA Open Exhibition of Art. The RSA Annual Exhibition is the most extensive exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in Scotland. The Annual Exhibition has evolved over the years, showcasing Scottish art alongside invited international artists. The exhibition runs from 2 November to 11 December 2019 at the RSA Building, Edinburgh.
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  • Danny McIlwraith of Bonhams with the Irish Elk antlers at the Bonhams Sporting Sale. Bonhams Sporting Sale will take place on 31 October at the Edinburgh auction rooms and will include a racing plate worn by the legendary racehorse Frankel (estimate £15,000 - £20,000), a large pair of Irish Elk antlers (estimate £15,000-20,000) and a cast of the British Record Salmon caught by Miss Ballantine in 1922 (estimate £3,000-5,000).
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  • Danny McIlwraith of Bonhams with the Irish Elk antlers at the Bonhams Sporting Sale. Bonhams Sporting Sale will take place on 31 October at the Edinburgh auction rooms and will include a racing plate worn by the legendary racehorse Frankel (estimate £15,000 - £20,000), a large pair of Irish Elk antlers (estimate £15,000-20,000) and a cast of the British Record Salmon caught by Miss Ballantine in 1922 (estimate £3,000-5,000).
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  • Charlotte Canby, Sporting Specialist at Bonhams with a racing plate worn by Frankel at the Royal Lodge Stakes Ascot in 2010 at the Bonhams Sporting Sale. Bonhams Sporting Sale will take place on 31 October at the Edinburgh auction rooms and will include a racing plate worn by the legendary racehorse Frankel (estimate £15,000 - £20,000), a large pair of Irish Elk antlers (estimate £15,000-20,000) and a cast of the British Record Salmon caught by Miss Ballantine in 1922 (estimate £3,000-5,000).
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
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  • Katie Paterson with her 2016 work Totality at the Humanity, Time and the Cosmos press call. Humanity, Time and the Cosmos is the sixth and final instalment of the ground-breaking NOW Series at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. It includes the first major showing in Scotland of Scottish artist, Katie Paterson, whose works are made possible through extensive collaborations with scientists, specialists, writers and others in the forefront of their fields.
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  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Black, White and Yellow by Wilhelmina Barbs-Graham which will be part of the sale
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  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Royan Harbour by Samuel Peploe which will be part of the sale
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  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Royan Harbour by Samuel Peploe which will be part of the sale
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  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Black and White by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham which will be part of the sale
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  • Royan Harbour, a newly discovered painting by the Scottish colourist painter Samuel Peploe, leads the items in Bonhams next Scottish Art Sale. Royan Harbour, which is estimated at £70,000-100,000, was first owned by Mme Marie Marguerite Soulie, who was married to the English novelist and playwright Arnold Bennett from 1917-1921. Its whereabouts have been unknown to scholars until now. <br />
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Pictured: Black and White by Wilhelmina Barns-Graham which will be part of the sale
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  • The inimitable Pulp frontman and solo artist, Jarvis Cocker remains a startlingly vital force in music, playing songs from his glittering career. He returns to the International Festival with his new project JARV IS
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  • The inimitable Pulp frontman and solo artist, Jarvis Cocker remains a startlingly vital force in music, playing songs from his glittering career. He returns to the International Festival with his new project JARV IS
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  • The inimitable Pulp frontman and solo artist, Jarvis Cocker remains a startlingly vital force in music, playing songs from his glittering career. He returns to the International Festival with his new project JARV IS
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • The graduates from the Shanghai International College of Fashion and Innovation (SCF) have taken classic Chinese silhouettes, fabrics and colour and given them a modern twist. The fashion showcase – From Shanghai with Love – is a collaboration between Donghua University and the Confucius Institute for Scotland in the University of Edinburgh. The shows take place on 23 and 24 August as part of the Festival Fringe.
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  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
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During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.
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  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
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During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.
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  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
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During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.
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  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
<br />
During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.
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  • Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, is interviewed by Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.<br />
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During the hour long interview the FM said if the UK crashed out of the EU with No Deal that Jeremy Corbyn should shoulder part of the blame.<br />
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Pictured: Former Scottish Labour leader, Kezia Dugdale also attended the event.
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  • Kezia Dugdale takes part in an interview with Matt Forde at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. During the interview she confessed that she played the part of Nicola Sturgeon during Ed Miliband’s 2015 Westminster campaign.<br />
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Pictured: Kezia Dugdale and Matt Forde
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