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  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homelessness charity Social Bite announce a new fundraising project Sleep In The Park. Co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE unveil details of the event which will see 9,000 people sleeping rough in Edinburgh, being joined and entertained by a number of celebrities and musicians including Liam Gallagher, Amy Macdonald and Deacon Blue.
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_Edinburgh_...JPG
  • Homeless campaigner Josh Littlejohn announced that his Sleep in the Park event will be expanded to four cities this year pic copyright Terry Murden
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  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
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Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Pictured: Josh Littlejohn<br />
<br />
Social Bite Co-founder Josh Littlejohn revealed details of the event which will see sleeping in the park in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 26 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Sleep_in_the_Park_2018_Edinb...jpg
  • Scottish Parliament Election 2016 Royal Highland Centre Ingliston Edinburgh 05 May 2016; an exhausted counter shuts his eyes for a rest during the Scottish Parliament Election 2016, Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston Edinburgh.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Scottish Parliament Election 2016 Royal Highland Centre Ingliston Edinburgh 05 May 2016; an exhausted counter shuts his eyes for a rest during the Scottish Parliament Election 2016, Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston Edinburgh.<br />
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(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Election_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • A sleeping dog at the harbour in Essaouira, Morroco<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Travel_Morocco_AW_09052018_015.jpg
  • Matt Haig appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
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The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Matt Haig appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Matt Haig appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Matt Haig appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Matt Haig appears at the 2019 Edinburgh International Book Festival.<br />
<br />
The modern world can make us feel like the walls are closing in, but a vanguard of writers are here to help us cope – and none more so than Matt Haig. After the storming success of Reasons to Stay Alive comes Notes on a Nervous Planet, a wise and witty guide to kicking the habits around everything from sleep to social media to work that are making us less happy. Enjoy an hour that will soothe your 21st century anxieties. <br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Edinburgh_International_Book_Fes...JPG
  • Pictured: Mural of Arthur Williams, well known gentleman of the road in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
A well-known face in Leith, Arthur Williams, has been immortalised in a mural on a wall in , appropriately enough, Arthur’s Street  People experiencing and at risk of homelessness battle extremely difficult circumstances every day and never more so than during this Covid-19 pandemic. Research shows that if you’re rough sleeping in Scotland, your life expectancy is 47 years for a man and if you’re a woman, this decreases to 43 years.  Arthur’s family are well aware of how much of a miracle it is, that despite living on the streets of Leith for almost 30 years, he somehow managed to defy these odds. <br />
<br />
Next month Arthur will be 83 and is currently living with dignity and respect and being lovingly looked after in a care home. However, it took years of support and interventions to eventually get him to this point.  It also took years of tolerance, kindness and generosity from countless local businesses and good hearted Leith locals to keep him safe and alive for all those years sleeping rough. <br />
<br />
It is for this reason that the family of Arthur Williams, on his behalf, want to give something back to the community of Leith, to say thank you for the years of support from the everyday people and good Samaritans who showed him enormous kindness. It is hoped that this mural by the incredibly talented local artist ‘Shona Hardie’ (shonahardie.com) will honour his legacy and bring some much needed cheer, in these dark days, to the people of Leith and to all who see it. We are delighted and extremely honoured that Shona was willing to be involved and are touched at how committed she was to making this happen.<br />
<br />
In addition the family  are grateful to Vue Art (vueart.co.uk) who collaborated with Shona to incorporate the homeless/mental health signposting artwork on the utility box situated below the mural.  Thanks also go to Casa Amiga (casaamiga.co.uk) for granting permission to site the
    EEm_Arthur_Williams_Mural_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Mural of Arthur Williams, well known gentleman of the road in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
A well-known face in Leith, Arthur Williams, has been immortalised in a mural on a wall in , appropriately enough, Arthur’s Street  People experiencing and at risk of homelessness battle extremely difficult circumstances every day and never more so than during this Covid-19 pandemic. Research shows that if you’re rough sleeping in Scotland, your life expectancy is 47 years for a man and if you’re a woman, this decreases to 43 years.  Arthur’s family are well aware of how much of a miracle it is, that despite living on the streets of Leith for almost 30 years, he somehow managed to defy these odds. <br />
<br />
Next month Arthur will be 83 and is currently living with dignity and respect and being lovingly looked after in a care home. However, it took years of support and interventions to eventually get him to this point.  It also took years of tolerance, kindness and generosity from countless local businesses and good hearted Leith locals to keep him safe and alive for all those years sleeping rough. <br />
<br />
It is for this reason that the family of Arthur Williams, on his behalf, want to give something back to the community of Leith, to say thank you for the years of support from the everyday people and good Samaritans who showed him enormous kindness. It is hoped that this mural by the incredibly talented local artist ‘Shona Hardie’ (shonahardie.com) will honour his legacy and bring some much needed cheer, in these dark days, to the people of Leith and to all who see it. We are delighted and extremely honoured that Shona was willing to be involved and are touched at how committed she was to making this happen.<br />
<br />
In addition the family  are grateful to Vue Art (vueart.co.uk) who collaborated with Shona to incorporate the homeless/mental health signposting artwork on the utility box situated below the mural.  Thanks also go to Casa Amiga (casaamiga.co.uk) for granting permission to site the
    EEm_Arthur_Williams_Mural_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions. Elizabeth Riches is pictured after the result was announced.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • Pictured: Mural of Arthur Williams, well known gentleman of the road in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
A well-known face in Leith, Arthur Williams, has been immortalised in a mural on a wall in , appropriately enough, Arthur’s Street  People experiencing and at risk of homelessness battle extremely difficult circumstances every day and never more so than during this Covid-19 pandemic. Research shows that if you’re rough sleeping in Scotland, your life expectancy is 47 years for a man and if you’re a woman, this decreases to 43 years.  Arthur’s family are well aware of how much of a miracle it is, that despite living on the streets of Leith for almost 30 years, he somehow managed to defy these odds. <br />
<br />
Next month Arthur will be 83 and is currently living with dignity and respect and being lovingly looked after in a care home. However, it took years of support and interventions to eventually get him to this point.  It also took years of tolerance, kindness and generosity from countless local businesses and good hearted Leith locals to keep him safe and alive for all those years sleeping rough. <br />
<br />
It is for this reason that the family of Arthur Williams, on his behalf, want to give something back to the community of Leith, to say thank you for the years of support from the everyday people and good Samaritans who showed him enormous kindness. It is hoped that this mural by the incredibly talented local artist ‘Shona Hardie’ (shonahardie.com) will honour his legacy and bring some much needed cheer, in these dark days, to the people of Leith and to all who see it. We are delighted and extremely honoured that Shona was willing to be involved and are touched at how committed she was to making this happen.<br />
<br />
In addition the family  are grateful to Vue Art (vueart.co.uk) who collaborated with Shona to incorporate the homeless/mental health signposting artwork on the utility box situated below the mural.  Thanks also go to Casa Amiga (casaamiga.co.uk) for granting permission to site the
    EEm_Arthur_Williams_Mural_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Mural of Arthur Williams, well known gentleman of the road in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
A well-known face in Leith, Arthur Williams, has been immortalised in a mural on a wall in , appropriately enough, Arthur’s Street  People experiencing and at risk of homelessness battle extremely difficult circumstances every day and never more so than during this Covid-19 pandemic. Research shows that if you’re rough sleeping in Scotland, your life expectancy is 47 years for a man and if you’re a woman, this decreases to 43 years.  Arthur’s family are well aware of how much of a miracle it is, that despite living on the streets of Leith for almost 30 years, he somehow managed to defy these odds. <br />
<br />
Next month Arthur will be 83 and is currently living with dignity and respect and being lovingly looked after in a care home. However, it took years of support and interventions to eventually get him to this point.  It also took years of tolerance, kindness and generosity from countless local businesses and good hearted Leith locals to keep him safe and alive for all those years sleeping rough. <br />
<br />
It is for this reason that the family of Arthur Williams, on his behalf, want to give something back to the community of Leith, to say thank you for the years of support from the everyday people and good Samaritans who showed him enormous kindness. It is hoped that this mural by the incredibly talented local artist ‘Shona Hardie’ (shonahardie.com) will honour his legacy and bring some much needed cheer, in these dark days, to the people of Leith and to all who see it. We are delighted and extremely honoured that Shona was willing to be involved and are touched at how committed she was to making this happen.<br />
<br />
In addition the family  are grateful to Vue Art (vueart.co.uk) who collaborated with Shona to incorporate the homeless/mental health signposting artwork on the utility box situated below the mural.  Thanks also go to Casa Amiga (casaamiga.co.uk) for granting permission to site the
    EEm_Arthur_Williams_Mural_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Mural of Arthur Williams, well known gentleman of the road in Edinburgh<br />
<br />
A well-known face in Leith, Arthur Williams, has been immortalised in a mural on a wall in , appropriately enough, Arthur’s Street  People experiencing and at risk of homelessness battle extremely difficult circumstances every day and never more so than during this Covid-19 pandemic. Research shows that if you’re rough sleeping in Scotland, your life expectancy is 47 years for a man and if you’re a woman, this decreases to 43 years.  Arthur’s family are well aware of how much of a miracle it is, that despite living on the streets of Leith for almost 30 years, he somehow managed to defy these odds. <br />
<br />
Next month Arthur will be 83 and is currently living with dignity and respect and being lovingly looked after in a care home. However, it took years of support and interventions to eventually get him to this point.  It also took years of tolerance, kindness and generosity from countless local businesses and good hearted Leith locals to keep him safe and alive for all those years sleeping rough. <br />
<br />
It is for this reason that the family of Arthur Williams, on his behalf, want to give something back to the community of Leith, to say thank you for the years of support from the everyday people and good Samaritans who showed him enormous kindness. It is hoped that this mural by the incredibly talented local artist ‘Shona Hardie’ (shonahardie.com) will honour his legacy and bring some much needed cheer, in these dark days, to the people of Leith and to all who see it. We are delighted and extremely honoured that Shona was willing to be involved and are touched at how committed she was to making this happen.<br />
<br />
In addition the family  are grateful to Vue Art (vueart.co.uk) who collaborated with Shona to incorporate the homeless/mental health signposting artwork on the utility box situated below the mural.  Thanks also go to Casa Amiga (casaamiga.co.uk) for granting permission to site the
    EEm_Arthur_Williams_Mural_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • Housing Minister Kevin Stewart visited a charity that provides night shelters for the homeless in Edinburgh to announce additional support from the Scottish Government to tackle rough sleeping this winter, and to launch a drive for recommendations to end homelessness in Scotland permanently.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Extra_Scottish_Government_help_f...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions. Elizabeth Riches is pictured after the result was announced.<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions. Elizabeth Riches is pictured after the result was announced.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • After a third recount in the North East Fife constituency the SNP's Stephen Gethins was elected  with a majority of 2, beating the Lib Dem's Elizabeth Riches. The count went on for almost 7 hours, resulting in counting staff sleeping at their positions.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston/ EEm
    Eem_Fife_election_count_DJ_080620170...JPG
  • A new born lamb sleeps in the spring sunshine as mum feeds<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Lambs_Scottish Borders_AW_12...jpg
  • A new exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art gives an opportunity to trace the life and work of one of Scotland's most admired artists, Joan Eardley. <br />
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Joan Eardley: A sense of place charts through unpublished archival material and loans from private collections the unique working methods of the artist Joan Eardley.<br />
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Pictured: Sleeping Nude, 1955 and Two Glasgow Lassies, 1955
    SCT_EEm_Joan_Eardley_a_Sense_of_Plac...JPG