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  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: visitors Charlene Stewart (33), Abi-Kate Seymour (9) and Stewart Seymour (1)<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: visitors Charlene Stewart (33), Abi-Kate Seymour (9) and Stewart Seymour (1)<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Richard Thomas, Superintendent<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Richard Thomas, Superintendent<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
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A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Humza Yousaf<br />
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
  • Pictured: Humza Yousaf<br />
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There were np prisoners taken when the Edinburgh Taxi Drivers annual charity trip headin g towards Princes Street with Transport minister Humza Yousaf and policeman making great targets for the water bombs and water pistols carried by the young passengers.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 13 June 2017
    SCT_EEm_Annual_Taxi)charity_trip_Edi...jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013051.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013004.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013005.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013003.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013050.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013049.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013048.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013006.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013007.jpg
  • The Italian Chapel, Lamb Holm, Orkney - built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942.  It is the main tourist attraction on the island of Lamb Holm.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW05042013008.jpg
  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Republican_marches_through_Glasg...JPG
  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Supporters of republican group Cairde Na Heireann held a march through Glasgow, a week after police in riot gear battled to control another republican march and a counter demonstration. Loyalist demonstrators held a counter demonstration, waving union jacks and making nazi salutes, whilst shoppers, tourists and locals looked on bemused. Police, including officers equipped with riot equipment, were on hand.<br />
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) and Mark Breen from Scottish Prisons Service Estates and technical services (Right) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson and governor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Michael Matheson<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur discussed the demolition with the Minister <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur (left) ) discussed the demolition with the Minister and Govenor Caroline Johnstone<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: Contractor John  McArthur discussed the demolition with the Minister <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: Govenor Carolin Johnstone welcomes the minister to Cornton Vale<br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 July  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Justice Secretary Michael Matheson joined governor Caroline Johnstone to mark the start of demolition of Corton Vale Prison today. Cornton Vale is a women's prison in Stirling, operated by the Scottish Prison Service. Built in 1975, Cornton Vale comprises a total of 217 cells in its 5 houses. Ministers decided to close the prison after former Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini warned it was “not fit for purpose”.<br />
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