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  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Norman Springford with the project lead for BIG Bjarke Ingels Group
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Norman Springford with the team from BIG Bjarke Ingels Group
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • Pictured: Mr Heburn with respresentatives from Progress Scotland, Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland, Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Norman Springford with the project lead for BIG Bjarke Ingels Group
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • Pictured: Mr Heburn with respresentatives from Progress Scotland, Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland, Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Chris Kerr, Project manager for Greenside House, Keith Mackie (Craig Stewart Group), Kevin Stewart and Chris Stewart  (Craig Stewart Group)<br />
When visiting Greenside House, a newly redevolped 36,000 square feet of Grade A office accommodation, in Edinburgh today  Housing minister Kevin Stewart unveiled details of an GBP8.9 million award to refurbish office space.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Urban_regeneration_GER_28022...jpg
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Reclaim the power and other groups including the All African Women’s Group held a demonstration outside the UK Home Office. The action is part of a mass occupation camp organised by Reclaim the Power near Drax Energy’s Rye House gas power station, just outside London as well as opposing the Government’s racist ‘Hostile Environment’ immigration policy<br />
<br />
Richard Hancox | EEm 29072019
    EEM_London_ReclaimThePowerDemonstrat...JPG
  • Pictured: Priofessor Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor David Bell, University of Stirling<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Priofessor Christina Boswell, University of Edinburgh<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer, Think Tank Maths Ltd<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer, Think Tank Maths Ltd<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Angela Mathis engages with Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor David Bell, University of Stirling<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd, Professor David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd, Ben Macpherson and Professor Christina Boswell<br />
<br />
Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
<br />
Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Migration_Minister_Edinbugh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Members of the Trident Ploughshares Peaton Peace Pirates affinity group call on “P5” nuclear-armed countries to engage in diplomatic moves to defuse what they say is the "current critically dangerous situation".   Visits will be made to the US, French and Chinese consulates, and to the Scotland Office as the representative office of the British state. The visits are a follow-up to a letter sent last week to the offices requesting a meeting. The Russian Consul-General has agreed a meeting later in the week and so his office not visited.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Nuclear_Protest_Edinbugh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Members of the Trident Ploughshares Peaton Peace Pirates affinity group call on “P5” nuclear-armed countries to engage in diplomatic moves to defuse what they say is the "current critically dangerous situation".   Visits will be made to the US, French and Chinese consulates, and to the Scotland Office as the representative office of the British state. The visits are a follow-up to a letter sent last week to the offices requesting a meeting. The Russian Consul-General has agreed a meeting later in the week and so his office not visited.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Nuclear_Protest_Edinbugh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Members of the Trident Ploughshares Peaton Peace Pirates affinity group call on “P5” nuclear-armed countries to engage in diplomatic moves to defuse what they say is the "current critically dangerous situation".   Visits will be made to the US, French and Chinese consulates, and to the Scotland Office as the representative office of the British state. The visits are a follow-up to a letter sent last week to the offices requesting a meeting. The Russian Consul-General has agreed a meeting later in the week and so his office not visited.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Nuclear_Protest_Edinbugh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Members of the Trident Ploughshares Peaton Peace Pirates affinity group call on “P5” nuclear-armed countries to engage in diplomatic moves to defuse what they say is the "current critically dangerous situation".   Visits will be made to the US, French and Chinese consulates, and to the Scotland Office as the representative office of the British state. The visits are a follow-up to a letter sent last week to the offices requesting a meeting. The Russian Consul-General has agreed a meeting later in the week and so his office not visited.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Nuclear_Protest_Edinbugh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Members of the Trident Ploughshares Peaton Peace Pirates affinity group call on “P5” nuclear-armed countries to engage in diplomatic moves to defuse what they say is the "current critically dangerous situation".   Visits will be made to the US, French and Chinese consulates, and to the Scotland Office as the representative office of the British state. The visits are a follow-up to a letter sent last week to the offices requesting a meeting. The Russian Consul-General has agreed a meeting later in the week and so his office not visited.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 February 2019
    SCT_EEm_Nuclear_Protest_Edinbugh_GER...jpg
  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hogmanay_torchlight_procession_E...JPG
  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hogmanay_torchlight_procession_E...JPG
  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hogmanay_torchlight_procession_E...JPG
  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hogmanay_torchlight_procession_E...JPG
  • Members from fire group Pyroceltica kicked off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebration's by leading off the annual torchlight procession down the Royal Mile.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hogmanay_torchlight_procession_E...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Norman Springford
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: Members of the project team from Edinburgh Council and Malcolm Reading Consultants in front of the Ross Theatre
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: The team from Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured:
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured:
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: The seven design teams in front of the Ross Theatre
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: The seven design teams in front of the Ross Theatre
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • International architects fly in to Edinburgh for their first sight of West Princes Street Gardens as they compete to design a new venue to replace the Ross Bandstand.<br />
<br />
Chair Norman Springford and Project Manager David Ellis from the Ross Development Trust provide visiting teams with a tour of the Gardens and existing Bandstand site.<br />
<br />
A competition to replace the Ross Bandstand in the heart of Edinburgh’s West Princes Street Gardens with a new landmark Pavilion has received worldwide interest from architects and designers.<br />
<br />
Entries from 125 teams spanning 22 countries and made of 400 individual firms have been narrowed down to seven finalists. <br />
<br />
The seven finalists will be invited to create concept designs for the £25m project brief, which includes a new landmark venue to replace the bandstand, a visitor centre and subtle updates to West Princes Street Gardens.<br />
<br />
Each of the finalist teams will be led by the following architects:<br />
<br />
- Adjaye Associates (UK)<br />
- BIG Bjarke Ingels Group (Denmark)<br />
- Flanagan Lawrence (UK)<br />
- Page \ Park Architects (UK)<br />
- Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter (Norway)<br />
- wHY (USA)<br />
- William Matthews Associates (UK) and Sou Fujimoto Architects (Japan)<br />
<br />
Pictured: The seven design teams in front of the Ross Theatre
    SCT_EEm_Ross_Bandstand_architects_Ed...JPG
  • Pictured: Lyndsey Turnbull chatted with Mr Hepburn of her experience of beig helped by Progress Scotland<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group, Progress Scotland and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Hepburn chatted to Butal Hassan, In Work Support Advisor with Remploy who found her job through support from Remploy.<br />
<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland, Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland; Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland; Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland; Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Today, Employability and Traning Minister Jamie Hepburn visited Remploy in Edinburgh and met providers delivering the support to people with health conditions and disabilities and heard from people who have been helped into work through previous employability schemes.  Mr Hepburn met representatives from Progress Scotland; Reploy, Momentum Scotland, Wise Group and the Shaw Trust<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 3 April 2017
    SCT_EEm_Devolved_Employability_Servi...jpg
  • Pictured: Joan Griffiths, Chair of Scottish Labour Group<br />
Scottish Labour deputy leader Alex Rowley was joined by Edinburgh City Council leader Andrew Burns at the Serenity Cafe in Edinburgh today to launch the party's local government election manifesto. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Labour_local_goverm...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG)<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: Mike Russell MSP<br />
<br />
Conference to examine impact of Brexit on Scottish businesses and public services. The event, organised by the Fraser of Allander Institute and Strathclyde Business School, heard from a numbers of speakers including Mark Taylor (Audit Scotland), John Edward (former head of Office in Scotland, the European Parliament, Professor Russel Griggs OBE, (Chair Scottish Government Independent Advisory Regulatory Review Group), Jenny Stewart (head of Infrastructure and Government KPMG), Lynda Towers (Director of public law Morton Fraser), Katerina Lisenkova (Head of economic modelling, Fraser of Allander Institute), Ian Wooton (Professor of Economics and Vice Dean (research) Strathclyde Business School), Alastair Ross FCIPR (assistant Director, Head of Public Policy Association of British Insurers) and  Scottish Brexit Minister Mike Russell<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Brexit_effect_on_Scottish_Bu...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Mona Siddiqui<br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: John Edward<br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: Jayne-Anne Gadhia<br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Professor Mona Siddiqui, chair of the Scotland Stronger in Europe Advisory Group, Jayne-Anne Gadhia, CEO of Virgin Money, and campaign spokesman John Edward joined others to provide a Scotland Stonger in Europe briefing in Edinburgh today. <br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 10 May April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Scotland_Stronger_in_Europe_...jpg
  • Pictured: Stuart Cosgrove<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Professor Neil Blain<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Angela Haggarty<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Iseabail Mactaggart.<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Iseabail Mactaggart.<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
    SCT_EEm_Public_service_television_in...jpg
  • Pictured: Lord David Puttnam<br />
<br />
Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
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Scottish event to inform the 'Future for Public Service Television Inquiry' chaired by Lord Puttnam. Speakers are Angela Haggerty, Editor, Common Space; David Fleetwood, Policy Official, Scottish Government; Stuart Cosgrove, journalist, broadcaster and former Head of Programmes (Nations and Regions), Channel 4; Professor Neil Blain, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of Stirling; John McCormick FRSE, Chair of the Scottish Screen Leadership Group, and former Controller of BBC Scotland <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 13 April 2016
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  • Donald Emslie, chairman of Edinburgh Tourism Action Group addressing its conference at the Assembly Rooms. Pic; Terry Murden, @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Pictured: Ben Macpherson<br />
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Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
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Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
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  • Pictured: Professor David BVell, University of Stirling<br />
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Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
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Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
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Migration Minister Ben Macpherson visited Think Tank Maths Ltd in Edinburgh today on the day a report on migration by an expert panel was published.  The Expert Advisory Group on Migration and Population, chaired by Professor Christina Boswell of the University of Edinburgh, was asked to give independent expert advice to the Scottish Government on migration, population growth and demographic change.<br />
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Mr Macpherson met with Professors Christina Boswell and David Bell (University of Stirling), Angela Mathis, Chief Executive Think Tank Maths ltd and Cyrille Mathis, Chief Scientific Officer Think Tank Maths ltd<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 February 2019
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