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  • Pictured: Back row Chief Executive John Ireland, commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security with Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE (seated)<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRS<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security and commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRS<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Back row Chief Executive John Ireland, commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security with Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE (seated)<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRS<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured:Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
 Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Executive John Ireland<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security<br />
<br />
Members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission outlined forecasts that inform Scottish Government budget proposals in Edinburgh today.  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE, was joined by commissioner Professor David Ulph CBE FRSE, Chief Executive John Ireland and Claire Murdoch Head of Devolved Taxes and Social Security at the publication of the February 2020 report
    SCT_EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Karen Watt, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Funding Council and Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Karen Watt, Chief Executive Officer, Scottish Funding Council and Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured:   Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children, Kiliani Lyle, Richard Holloway, Ruth Wishart and Jordan Docherty <br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured:   Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children, Kiliani Lyle, Richard Holloway, Ruth Wishart and Jordan Docherty <br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Jordan Docherty, Kiliani Lyle, Richard WHolloway, Ruth Wishart and Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children<br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Jordan Docherty, Kiliani Lyle, Richard WHolloway, Ruth Wishart and Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children<br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Ruth Wishart<br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Sir Peter Scott,<br />
<br />
The Commissioner for Fair Access, Professor Sir Peter Scott, launched the framework, realising a key recommendation from the Commission on Widening Access.<br />
<br />
 Ger Harley | EEm 7 May 2019
    SCT_EEm_Fair_access_framework_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured:   Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children, Kiliani Lyle, Richard Holloway, Ruth Wishart and Jordan Docherty <br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured:   Paul Carberry, Director of Action for Children, Kiliani Lyle, Richard Holloway, Ruth Wishart and Jordan Docherty <br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: Kiliani Lyle<br />
<br />
Today, a Youth justice report, The Kilbrandon Again report ,was published. The Report was commissioned by Action for Children and the Children and Young People's Commissioner for Scotland Bruce Adamson.  the panel was led by writer, broadcaster and champions for justice and truth, Richard Holloway, Kiliani Lyle, depute chair of Poverty and Inequality Commission and Jounalist Ruth Wishart.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 November 2018
    SCT_EEm_Kilbrandon_Again_Report_Edin...jpg
  • Pictured: The First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, the Right Reverend Susan M. Brown BD DipMin 2018 Moderator and the Lord Commissioner His Grace Richard Walter John Montague Stewart Scott, Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry, KBE, DL, FSA, FRSE<br />
<br />
The 2018 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland begins.This year's annual gathering runs until Friday May 25<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_General_Assembly_2018_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
<br />
The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
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All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
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The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
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The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
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The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
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  • Pictured:  Chair Dame Susan Rice DBE<br />
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The Scottish Fiscal Commission says today that managing the Scottish public finances will be very difficult again in the coming financial year. Their latest economic and fiscal forecasts also show the effects of COVID will be felt for a long time.<br />
 <br />
The Scottish Government is implementing public health measures to control COVID and at the same time introducing policies to reduce the ensuing economic harm to people and businesses. The funding available to the Scottish Government continues to change: additional COVID funding rose from £3.5 billion in April to £8.6 billion in December. It is now clear the pandemic will continue into the next financial year and  the UK Budget in March is likely to include additional UK spending on COVID. More funding later in the financial year remains a possibility.  Any further increases in UK Government spending on COVID in devolved areas, such as health, in 2021 will feed through to the Scottish Government.<br />
 <br />
All of this makes it harder for the Scottish Government to balance its budget. Increases in funding are welcome and important, but the later they happen in the budget year, the harder it is for the Scottish Government to spend them effectively.<br />
 <br />
The Commission forecasts the latest lockdown will reduce economic activity in the first quarter of 2021 by 5 per cent. The effect on GDP is expected to be less than in the first lockdown because more sectors of the economy, like construction and manufacturing, are staying open.<br />
 <br />
The OBR’s November 2020 forecasts were made before the current lockdown was announced and so took a more optimistic view of the UK economy than the Commission’s forecasts for Scotland published today. As a result the criteria for a “Scotland-specific economic shock” are met, giving the Scottish Government additional borrowing powers for the next three years.<br />
 <br />
The Commission expects that as the vaccination roll-out continues and public health restrictions are lif
    EEm_Budget_Forecast_Edinburgh_GER070...jpg
  • Cressida Dick,  Metropolitan Police Commissioner arrives at Downing Street.<br />
<br />
Coming after Boris Johnson announced that he is determined to tackle rising levels of knife crime by extending the police stop-and-search powers.<br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 12082019
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  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
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  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
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  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
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  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon and Frank Ross, Edinburgh's Right Honourable Lord Lieutenant and Lord Provost and the Lord Commissioner His Grace Richard Walter John Montague Stewart Scott, Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry, KBE, DL, FSA, FRSE<br />
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The 2018 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland begins.This year's annual gathering runs until Friday May 25<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 19 May 2018
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  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • Cressida Dick,  Metropolitan Police Commissioner arrives at Downing Street.<br />
<br />
Coming after Boris Johnson announced that he is determined to tackle rising levels of knife crime by extending the police stop-and-search powers.<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 12082019
    EEM_London_PoliticiansInWestminster_...JPG
  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
    EEm_ join birthanniversaryofBasavesh...JPG
  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
    EEm_ join birthanniversaryofBasavesh...JPG
  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
    EEm_ join birthanniversaryofBasavesh...JPG
  • The Lambeth Basaveshwara Foundation came together to celebrate the joint birth anniversary of Basaveshwara and Dr Ambedkar. The event was also attended by Ruchi Ghanashyam, High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 14042019
    EEm_ join birthanniversaryofBasavesh...JPG
  • Pictured: Nicola Sturgeon and Frank Ross, Edinburgh's Right Honourable Lord Lieutenant and Lord Provost and he Lord Commissioner His Grace Richard Walter John Montague Stewart Scott, Duke of Buccleugh and Queensberry, KBE, DL, FSA, FRSE<br />
<br />
The 2018 General Assembly of the Church of Scotland begins.This year's annual gathering runs until Friday May 25<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 19 May 2018
    SCT_EEm_General_Assembly_2018_Edinbu...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • The chief constable of Police Scotland has confirmed he is being investigated for misconduct.<br />
<br />
Phil Gormley said he is the subject of a probe by the Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (PIRC).<br />
<br />
The investigation followed a referral by the Scottish Police (SPA). PIRC has said that, if the allegations were proved, they would amount to gross misconduct.<br />
<br />
Mr Gormley said he was cooperating fully with the PIRC investigation.
    SCT_EEm_Scotland's_Chief_Constable_U...jpg
  • Environment Secretary, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, was in Portobello today to meet the Action Porty community right-to-buy group to mark the Scottish Government giving consent to proceed with the first community right to buy in an urban area. Pictured: Action Porty committeee members with local MSP Ash Denham MSP and Rev Dr George Whyte, Church Commissioners<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
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