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  • Pictured: Stuart Campbell arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
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Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
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  • Pictured: Stuart Campbell arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
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Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Stuart Campbell arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
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Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Stuart Campbell arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
<br />
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Kezia Dugdale arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
<br />
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Kezia Dugdale arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
<br />
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Kezia Dugdale arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
<br />
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Kezia Dugdale arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
<br />
Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Pictured: Kezia Dugdale arrives at Court on Tuesday.<br />
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Former Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court to defend a defamation action brought by blogger Stuart Campbell over claims she referred to his tweets as homophobic.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    EEm_Kezia_Dugdale_defamation_case_DJ...JPG
  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after pleading guilty to drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager. He was three times the drink drive limit and was banned for 16 months and fined £1300.<br />
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  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Michael_O'Neill_in_court_DJ_1910...JPG
  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Michael_O'Neill_in_court_DJ_1910...JPG
  • Manager of the Northern Ireland football team Michael O'Neill at Court in Edinburgh after being charged with drink driving in September on the Edinburgh City bypass. O'Neill has been widely tipped as a potential replacement for Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Michael_O'Neill_in_court_DJ_1910...JPG
  • Pictured: Amanda Donaldson leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Accountant Steven Simou leaves Court after giving his evidence.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Amanda Donaldson leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: JK Rowling's husband Neil Murray  leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: JK Rowling's husband Neil Murray  leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_JK_Rowling_former_PA_court_case_...JPG
  • Pictured: Amanda Donaldson leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_JK_Rowling_former_PA_court_case_...JPG
  • Pictured: Amanda Donaldson leaves court.<br />
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Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_JK_Rowling_former_PA_court_case_...JPG
  • Pictured: Accountant Steven Simou leaves Court after giving his evidence.<br />
<br />
Author JK Rowling is suing her former PA Amanda Donaldson for damages after the Harry Potter author claimed Ms Donaldson used Ms Rowling's money to go on lavish shopping sprees, including buying two designer cats, spending more than £3600 GBP on makeup and more than £1600 GBP in coffee chain Starbucks. The case, before Sheriff Derek O'Carroll, is being heard at Airdrie Sheriff Court.<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_JK_Rowling_former_PA_court_case_...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
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Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Court_of_Session_rules_on_bid_to...JPG
  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: McCafferty leaves Court in a prison van.<br />
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Former Celtic kitman James McCafferty appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on a series of child sexual abuse charges.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Jo Maugham QC from the Good Law Project who were one of the parties who brought the case, speaks to the media outside Court after the decision.<br />
<br />
Lord Peatland, sitting in the Court of Session, today rejected a bid by campaigners including SNP MP Joanna Cherry and others to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to abide by the so called 'Benn Bill' and seek an extension to the October 31st Brexit date.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: McCafferty arrives at Court in a prison van.<br />
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Former Celtic kitman James McCafferty appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh on a series of child sexual abuse charges.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_ex_celtic_kitman_James_McCaffert...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
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Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
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Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
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Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
  • Pictured: Alex Salmond outside the Court of Session following his victory.<br />
<br />
Former First Minister Alex Salmond is taking legal action against the Scottish Government over it's handling of sexual harassment allegations against the former MP and MSP. He is seeking a substantive judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, however the Scottish Government has conceded there were errors in the way the allegations were investigated, and is not contesting Mr Salmond's case.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Alex_Salmond_court_case_victory_...JPG
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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Protestors gathered ahead of the decision which is expected in case of campaigners seeking courts to force Article 50 extension. Campaigners are seeking a court order to force the Prime Minister to ask the EU for an extension to Article 50 if he fails to get a new deal passed at Westminster by October 19. Judge Lord Pentland was expected to announce his decision on the case at lunchtime.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2019
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FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
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A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
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The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
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However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
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The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
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Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
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His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
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The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
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<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
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  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg