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  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
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  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017026.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017024.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017022.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017023.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017025.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017021.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017020.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017019.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017017.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017009.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017008.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017006.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017018.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017016.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017004.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017007.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017005.jpg
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Patrick Harvie (Scottish Green Party)
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Patrick Harvie (Scottish Green Party)
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Izzy Gaughan and Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Izzy Gaughan and Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Izzy Gaughan and Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Izzy Gaughan and Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: James Dornan (SNP) playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: James Dornan (SNP) playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured:Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
<br />
Pictured:Daniel Johnson from Scottish Labour playing Chance Not Choice with Evan Jones from Costorphine Primary School throwing the dice
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Amanda Donaldson from Shelter Scotland
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured:
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured:
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School and Izzy Gaughan from Shelter
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School and Izzy Gaughan from Shelter
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School and Izzy Gaughan from Shelter
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured:Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School and Izzy Gaughan from Shelter
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG
  • Campaigners from Shelter Scotland raise awareness of their campaign "Homelessness - Far From Fixed" outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. They are joined by carol singers from Corstorphine Primary School, a Christmas tree and a giant snakes and ladders board game - Chance Not Choice - which illustrates how life chances affect people's ability to keep a roof over their head.<br />
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Pictured: Emma Willson from Corstorphine Primary School
    SCT_EEm_Shelter_Scotland_Christmas_E...JPG