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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Climate_Change_Protest_Scottish_Parl...jpg
  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Climate Change Protest. Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 20 June 2019. Climate change protestors outside the parliament, including Extinction Rebellion Scotland, protest in a mass theatrical dancing die-in along with jazz music. The protestors are campaigning for the Scottish Government to set a Net Zero Emissions by 2025 target when the Scottish Climate Bill is amended this month. The protestors set up a ‘Holyrood Rebel Camp’ outside the parliament for 5 days, culminating in today’s event.<br />
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Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group<br />
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Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice  Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice  Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group<br />
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Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice  Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice  Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics adn Vive Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament), Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament), Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament), Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured:  Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics adn Vive Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament), Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Griup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
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  • Pictured:  Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Grioup), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics adn Vive Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Scottish Brexit secretary Mike Russell MSP talked candidly to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe in the show 'In conversation with... Mike Russell' hosted by comedian Susan Morrison.<br />
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  • Scottish Brexit secretary Mike Russell MSP talked candidly to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe in the show 'In conversation with... Mike Russell' hosted by comedian Susan Morrison.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Scottish Brexit secretary Mike Russell MSP talked candidly to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe in the show 'In conversation with... Mike Russell' hosted by comedian Susan Morrison.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Scottish Brexit secretary Mike Russell MSP talked candidly to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe in the show 'In conversation with... Mike Russell' hosted by comedian Susan Morrison.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Scottish_BREXIT_minister_talks_c...JPG
  • Scottish Brexit secretary Mike Russell MSP talked candidly to an audience at the Edinburgh Fringe in the show 'In conversation with... Mike Russell' hosted by comedian Susan Morrison.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Pictured: The First Minister tours a bus garage.<br />
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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon emphasised the need for climate change to be at the heart of the programme for Government, ahead of the announcement, on a visit to Lothian Buses depot in Edinburgh.<br />
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