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  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
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Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0034.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0031.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0029.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0028.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0025.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0019.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0017.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0011.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0008.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0009.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0005.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0003.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0035.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0033.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0032.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0030.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0027.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0026.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0024.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0023.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0021.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0020.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0018.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0016.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0014.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0015.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0013.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0012.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0010.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0007.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0006.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0004.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0002.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0001.JPG
  • One of the most significant plays of the 20th Century, Samual Beckett's Waiting for Godot is brought to the Edinburgh International Festival by theatre company, Druids. <br />
<br />
Directed by Tony award-winning director Garry Hynes, it brings together a quartet of Irish actors; Garrett Lombard, Aaron Monaghan, Rory Nolan and Marty Rea.
    EEM_Waiting for Godot_RD_030818_0022.JPG
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
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Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison announced additional £9.5m funding for health boards to help reduce A&E waiting times during a visit to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 18 May 2017
    SCT_EEm_Extra_A&E_Funding_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • A man waiting for a bus at a bus stop in Toulouse, France<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Toulouse_travel_AW_08-11-18_083.jpg
  • General views of Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • General views of Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • General views of Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • General views of Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • General views of Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • General views, Crewe train station, 2 November 2017
    SCT_EEm_Train_Station_Views_Crewe_AT...jpg
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Tourists taking pictures in West Princes Street Gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Edinburgh_Street_Photography_AW_...JPG
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Painted train in Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Garibaldi Railway Station, Naples, Italy<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Trains_Naples_Italy_AW_08042024_...JPG
  • Tourists taking pictures in West Princes Street Gardens in Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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<br />
(Photo by Andrew Wilson/EEm/Sipa USA)
    EEM_Edinburgh_Street_Photography_AW_...JPG
  • Detail of a carousel in Reims, FRance<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Reims_France_AW_13-07-2017-009.jpg
  • Detail of a carousel in Reims, France<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Reims_France_AW_13-07-2017-006.jpg
  • Scottish Parliament Election 2016 Royal Highland Centre Ingliston Edinburgh 05 May 2016; the stage awaits the candidates 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
  • Scottish Parliament Election 2016 Royal Highland Centre Ingliston Edinburgh 05 May 2016; the stage awaits the candidates 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
  • Scottish Parliament Election 2016 Royal Highland Centre Ingliston Edinburgh 05 May 2016; the stage awaits the candidates 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
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Pictured: Shona Robison<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Shona Robison has been warned by the Scottish Conservatives that they are putting hery "on notice" ahead of a Holyrood debate on financial problems facing health boards. Following the publication of review  by the government today – but without a government press release alongside it - proposes to: “re – evaluate inclusion/ exclusion criteria of cancer types subject to CWT (cancer waiting times )standards while taking into account the level of resource available for any additional data collection requests. Review evidence for making CWT standards timings variable according to tumour biology”<br />
<br />
These proposals suggest the government is planning to scrap the 31 and 62 day standards, with different targets for different types of cancer.  Scottish Labour are asking the Health Secretary to go. <br />
<br />
Labour Health spokesperson Anas Sarwar said: “Cancer should be a national priority.  In the last year more than 1,700 people suspected of having cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  Even after being referred for treatment by doctors, more than 1,200 people with cancer had to wait longer than the expected treatment standard.  These are Shocking figures that expose the failure of this Health Secretary. Today, unbelievably, the Health Secretary sneaks out this report which shows that rather than improve their performance, the Government’s plan is to scrap the standard waiting time for cancer. This is shameful behaviour from a shameless Health Secretary. After trying to blame bad weather for performance yesterday, she is trying to bury bad news on cancer waiting times. Enough is enough – Shona Robison has to go.”<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 2 May 2018
    SCT_EEmHealth_Secretary_on_Notice_Ed...jpg
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...jpg
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Passengers were subjected to significant delays as they arrived home from Palma waiting to be processed by customs and then waiting even longer for their bags.  No issues boarding the planes in Spain
    EEm_Flight_Chaos_EdinburghAW_1207202...JPG
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets dialysis patient Stewart Granger from Inchinnan who is waiting for a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Pictured: Ms Freeman meets dialysis patient Ann Brown from Renfrew who is waiting for a transplant.<br />
<br />
Health Secretary Jeane Freeman visited patients waiting for transplants and successful transplant patients to highlight the uptake in organ donation registrations.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Health_Secretary_highlights_orga...JPG
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
FAMILY DESPERATE FOR A RESOLUTION TO THEIR CASE HAS GONE ON HUNGER STRIKE OUTSIDE GLASGOW IMMIGRATION OFFICE.<br />
<br />
A family of Kurdish, Iraqi Refugees living in Glasgow have gone on hunger strike outside the Home Office’s immigration enforcement and reporting centre, after waiting 13 years for a resolution to their case.<br />
<br />
The family are calling for friends and family to join them outside the centre at 11am on Thursday 28th June, Festival Court, 200 Brand St, Glasgow G51 1DH.<br />
<br />
However, they are currently sat outside alone and anyone wishing to come now and offer support, can come now.<br />
<br />
The youngest, Banez, 18, has recently been accepted to study law but cannot start her studies because of her legal status.<br />
<br />
Dastan, 19, is Scottish Amateur Lightweight Champion and fears for his future as he cannot progress his boxing career, again due to restrictions because of his status.<br />
<br />
His older brother, Daban, is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate from The University of Aberdeen, but has had job offers rejected when it comes to checking his legal status.<br />
<br />
The family are now desperate and have informed the home office that they cannot wait any longer for a decision on their lives.<br />
<br />
Contact Jamie on 07933860363 for further details.<br />
<br />
Karen Gordon | EEm 28 June 2018
    SCT_EEm_Hunger_Strike_Famil_Glasgow_...jpg
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