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  • A back-lit single track road on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Landscape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • A back-lit single track road on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Seascape on the Scottish Hebridean Island of COLL<br />
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  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
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  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_027.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_025.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_023.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_022.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_020.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_019.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_017.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_014.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_012.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_005.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_028.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_029.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_030.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_031.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_026.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_024.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_021.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_018.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_016.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_015.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_013.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_011.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_010.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_009.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_008.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_007.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_006.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_003.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_004.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_002.JPG
  • Alex Salmond local election campaign, Bathgate, 29 April 2022<br />
<br />
Former First Minister and ALBA Party Leader Alex Salmond is hitting the campaign trail in the final week before polling day in the Scottish Council Elections on 5 May.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is taking the message that ALBA is the catalyst for change in this Election.<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond said “It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see in this election.”<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond is highlighting the real action which ALBA is prosing to tackle the cost of living crisis including:<br />
<br />
- Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week<br />
<br />
- Extending Free School meals and introducing Free Breakfasts for every nursery, primary and secondary school child<br />
<br />
- Providing half a million low earnings households with an annual £500 payment<br />
<br />
Mr Salmond was in Bathgate promoting the “Wee ALBA Book”.  He was joined by ALBA candidates for West Lothian Council Gordon Dent (Bathgate), Hassan Mohamed (Fauldhouse and Breich Valley and Phil Noble (Broxburn/Uphall/Winchburgh).<br />
<br />
Alex Salmond told the audience: “ALBA success will be the catalyst for change in this Election.  It is votes for ALBA and ALBA councillors elected that will force the real change people want to see.<br />
<br />
With no council expected to have a single party with overall control after 5th May, the role of ALBA’s councillors in pushing for change can be the critical factor when it comes to councils and the Scottish Government doing more to help families navigate the cost of living crisis.<br />
<br />
“ALBA councillors in Inverclyde have already delivered a £500 annual payment for low income families, but with more ALBA councillors elected, we can go even further and extend this payment to half a million low earnings households across the country.<br />
<br />
“Increasing the Scottish Child Payment to £40 per week will benefit 400,000 children across a quarter of a million households while extending free School meals and introducing free
    EEm_Alba_Party_AT_29042022_001.JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Nicola Sturgeon Speech, 31 January 2020<br />
<br />
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was in Edinburgh today to outline the SNP’s next steps in the campaign for Scotland to become an independent country..<br />
<br />
The First Minister said:<br />
<br />
“Tonight Scotland will be taken out of the European Union against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of people in Scotland.<br />
<br />
"Nothing could more starkly demonstrate how our nation’s needs are no longer served by a broken, discredited Westminster union.<br />
<br />
“But there is the prospect of a brighter, better future as an equal, independent European nation.<br />
<br />
“And today I will lay out the next steps on Scotland’s journey to independence.<br />
<br />
“We have a cast-iron democratic mandate for an independence referendum – and the latest polling shows a majority back Yes.<br />
<br />
“Boris Johnson is terrified of the Scottish people having their say but his bid to stand in the way of democracy will not succeed.”<br />
<br />
Pictured: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Nicola_Sturgeon_Speech_AT_310120...JPG
  • Pictured: People queuing to get in<br />
The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Local juggler and stilt walker Michael Angelo Hanson welcomes people to the event<br />
<br />
The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
<br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    RNLI_Coastguard_Campaign_SA01August2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    RNLI_Coastguard_Campaign_SA01August2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    RNLI_Coastguard_Campaign_SA01August2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    RNLI_Coastguard_Campaign_SA01August2...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 01 August 2019 . RNLI and Coastguard crew members in uniform with a unicorn pool inflatable and swimming ring on Calton Hill in a campaign to discourage people from using them at beaches. There have been a number of incidents involving a variety of animal inflatables - especially recently during the hot weather - and thankfully no lives have been lost but some callouts have been very close calls. The advice is never to use these in the sea only in swimming pools. In the event of being blown out to sea, stay in the inflatable as it is easy for the rescue crew to see, no matter how far from shore. Pictured: L to R, RNLI lifeboat helmsman Scott McIlravie from Kinghorn station and Ross Greenhill, Coastguard Area Commander for the North Scotland (Perth to Unst).<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    RNLI_Coastguard_Campaign_SA01August2...jpg
  • No organised games permittedd but open spaces for the walk are still available.<br />
<br />
People are finding ways to cope with the lockdown in Midlothian.
    SCT_EEm_Life-goes_on_Penicuik_Ger_16...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • No children allowed in the park.<br />
<br />
People are finding ways to cope with the lockdown in Midlothian.
    SCT_EEm_Life-goes_on_Penicuik_Ger_16...jpg
  • Pictured: Bellfield Church Hall<br />
<br />
The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • Pictured: Hooseband lead singer Gordon McKay <br />
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The community in Portobello came out last night in support of a locally organised campaign to try and save a local church and its attached church hall for the community. No longer needed by the church, who plan to sell it, the hall is widely used by community groups. The campaign hopes to make use of Scottish community buy-out legislation that has recently been extended to cover urban areas in one fo the first such campaigns in a Scottish urban area. Local film acting couple, Shauna Macdonald and Cal MacAninch, were instrumental in the event that featured a variety of local talent and was attended by about 150 people, packing out the church hall. Shauna brought the show together, along with her sister Kyrsta, and Cal performed on stage in both the specially written short play that opened the evening and singing with the band Hooseband at the show's finale.  <br />
<br />
© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Save_Bellfield_Cabaret_Porto...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
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