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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop. <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive, Arts and Business Scotland, Carl Watt, Head of Programmes, Arts and Business Scotland, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors (front) Sam Burkett, Y Dance.<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Burkett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, Bam Construction, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, and Brain Inkster, Inkster Solicitors<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Burkett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, Bam Construction, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, and Brain Inkster, Inkster Solicitors<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Burkett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, Bam Construction, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, and Brain Inkster, Inkster Solicitors<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Sam Beckett, Y Dance, Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, and Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive, Arts and Business Scotland, Carl Watt, Head of Programmes, Arts and Business Scotland, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors (front) Sam Burkett, Y Dance.<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions (front) Sam Beckett, Y Dance<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions (front) Sam Beckett, Y Dance<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive, Arts and Business Scotland, Carl Watt, Head of Programmes, Arts and Business Scotland, Louise Quinn, Tromolo Productions, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors (front) Sam Burkett, Y Dance.<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Fiona Hyslop and Louise Quinn Tromoloa Productions <br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 3 APRIL 2017  FREE TO USE  FREE TO USE FREE TO USE<br />
Pictured: Laura Wilson, BAM construction, David Watt, Chief Executive Arts and Business Scotland, Fiona Hyslop, Brian Inkster, Inkster Solicitors, Lousie Quinn, Tromolo Productions (front) Sam Beckett, Y Dance<br />
On Friday, Culture Secretary Fiona Hyslop visited Edinburgh Castle and launched the Culture & Business Fund Scotland. Funded by the Scottish Government via Creative Scotland and Historic Environment Scotland the fund will encourage the development of arts, heritage and business partnerships<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Culture_Business_fund_launch...jpg
  • Joe Anderson speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-023.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-019.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-018.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-016.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-015.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-014.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-013.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-011.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-010.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-008.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-009.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-007.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-001.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-006.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_NP-GeorgeOsbourne_JB16092016-004.JPG
  • George Osbourne MP speaking at the launch of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership as he takes up his role as Chair of the new organisation<br />
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(c) John Baguley | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Pictured: Journalist Susan Nickalle gets up close and personal to some of Joseph Beuys less known work<br />
The Richard Demarco & Joseph Beuys A Unique Partnership exhibition examines the collaboration between the avant-garde gallerist and German post-war artist. The exhibition is open to the public between  30 July and 1 October 2016<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 28 July 2016
    SCT_EEm_Richard_demarco_joseph_Beuys...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn chatted with Stewart Connell, Employability & Partnership Manager at Capital City Partnership (Joined up for Integration Project)<br />
Employability Minister Jamie Hepburn was in Edinburgh today and met members of employability project before heading to the Scottish Parliament where he will make a speech announcing a plan for integration 'No one left behind.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 March 2018
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
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Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn meets Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson Partnership Homes and Gemma Goorley, Director of Social Sustainability. <br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn met Laura Doherty, Trainee Assistant Site Manager (Roberston's 100th apprentice) and Stewart Shearer, Managing Director of Robertson's Partnership Homes.<br />
<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn met Gemma Goorlay, Director of Social Sustainability, Stewart Shearer, MD of Robertsons' Partnership Homes and Laura Doherty, Trainee Assistant Site Manager (Roberston's 100th apprentice)<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn met Gemma Goorlay, Director of Social Sustainability, Stewart Shearer, MD of Robertsons' Partnership Homes and Laura Doherty, Trainee Assistant Site Manager (Roberston's 100th apprentice)<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Labour_market_Statistics_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: John McLean and Prince  Durant, British Transport Police, Superintendent Richard Horan, Police Scotland, and Inspector Dougie Brownlee, British Transport Police<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Charter_for_Public_Transport...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Charter_for_Public_Transport...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf with students from Currie High School<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
    SCT_EEm_Charter_for_Public_Transport...jpg
  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf ands Prince Durant, British Transport Police<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf signs the pledge<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Sergeant Scott Kennedy, Superintendent Richord Horsn, Police Scotland, Humza Yousaf and Lesley MacInnies Edinburgh City Council.<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf with students from Currie High School<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Inspector Dougie Brownlee, British Transport Police, Sergeant Scott Kennedy, Superintendent Richord Horsn, Police Scotland, Humza Yousaf and Lesley MacInnies Edinburgh City Council.<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf signs the pledge<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Maree Todd spoke to Family Nurse Partnership supervisor Bridget Gallagher to hear how the boxes have been  received.<br />
Childcare and early years minister Maree Todd MSP confirmed the total number of boxes  durimg a visit to The Space Unit in Edinburgh today.  Ms Todd also announced that family nurses can now register mothers to receive their box. At close of play on Tuesday 6 March a total of 30,068 boxes will have been delivered.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn met up with some of Roberston's apprentices<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
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  • Pictured: Jamie Hepburn<br />
Minister for Employability and Training Jamie Hepburn  responded to the latest Labour market statistics when he visited Robertson Partnership Homes in Edinburgh today and met some of their construction workers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 15 November 2017
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  • Pictured: Jim Sillars<br />
Former UK trade minister Nigel Griffiths and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars were joined by Gary Parker, SNP activist and Tom Burns, ASLEF member as they spoke on the EU's negotiations with the United States for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the effect it could have on Scottish public services<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 30 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Tom Burns, ASLEF Member<br />
Former UK trade minister Nigel Griffiths and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars were joined by Gary Parker, SNP activist and Tom Burns, ASLEF member as they spoke on the EU's negotiations with the United States for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the effect it could have on Scottish public services<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 30 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Gary Parker, SNP activist<br />
Former UK trade minister Nigel Griffiths and former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars were joined by Gary Parker, SNP activist and Tom Burns, ASLEF member as they spoke on the EU's negotiations with the United States for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the effect it could have on Scottish public services<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 30 May  2016
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman met Karen Dunlay, Campaign Development Officer during her visit.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
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Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
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These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman met Karen Dunlay, Campaign Development Officer during her visit.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
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Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
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These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman met Karen Dunlay, Campaign Development Officer during her visit.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
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These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman met Karen Dunlay, Campaign Development Officer during her visit.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Ms Freeman met Karen Dunlay, Campaign Development Officer during her visit.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: As all such initiatives cost money, Donald Forrest, Head of Finance at West Lothian and David Wallace, Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland had lots to talk about.<br />
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Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: David Wallace, Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland was there for the tour<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: The traditional team shot taken at all visits<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: David Wallace, Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland was there for the tour<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: David Wallace, Chief Executive of Social Security Scotland was there for the tour<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: The traditional team shot taken at all visits<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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  • Pictured: Jeane Freeman<br />
Minister for Social Security Jeane Freeman visited The Bathgate Partnership Centre today to launch the first local jobs with Social Security Scotland.<br />
<br />
Ms Freeman met with staff within this muti-functional community hub that is the type of venue where local social security staff will be based.<br />
<br />
These are the first of, at least, 400 local jobs that will be created across Scotland. Social Security Scotland staff will be based in every local authority area to provide face-to-face support for people using the new social security system.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 24 April 2018
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