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  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015052.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015051.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015049.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015048.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015046.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015042.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015044.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015043.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015039.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015041.jpg
  • A procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015038.jpg
  • A procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015037.jpg
  • The Museum d'Historia de Catalunya (The Museum of Catalonian History)<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015015.jpg
  • The Museum d'Historia de Catalunya (The Museum of Catalonian History)<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015010.jpg
  • The Museum d'Historia de Catalunya (The Museum of Catalonian History)<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015012.jpg
  • The Museum d'Historia de Catalunya (The Museum of Catalonian History)<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015011.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015050.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015047.jpg
  • A torchlight procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015045.jpg
  • A procession marks the beginning of the Catalan Weekend celebrations in the Square de les Moreres in Barcelona. This square contains the memorial to those who perished in the 1713-1714 siege of Barcelona.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015036.jpg
  • The Museum d'Historia de Catalunya (The Museum of Catalonian History)<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Barcelona_AW10092015017.jpg
  • Pictured: All Under One Banner Independence March, Perth,  Scotland, United Kingdom, 07 September 2019. Independence supporters march through Perth in the latest All Under One Banner (AUOB) march of this year. Derek and Arlene from Dundee, who have been marching for independence since 2015. Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The metro system is still running an efficient service between spotless stations.<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Archelogical Museum retains its treasure from Greece when under the rule of the Egytians; Romans and the various factions that finally made the Greece we know.<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The metro system is still running an efficient service between spotless stations.<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The metro system is still running an efficient service between spotless stations.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. Zither players still line the streets to the Acropolis<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. Zither players still line the streets to the Acropolis<br />
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© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis museum remains a big draw.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The metro system is still running an efficient service between spotless stations.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The metro system is still running an efficient service between spotless stations.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis remains as busy as ever.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. Zither players still line the streets to the Acropolis<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Despite the financial problems, impending election and the influx of refugees the capital of Greece is still operating as it always has. Visitors are hard press to see any difference in a holiday in Greece this year comoared with any other year. Prices may be a little higher but it is a small price to pay for the welcome the Greeks are willing to give to all who are in their country. The Acropolis museum remains a big draw.<br />
<br />
© Ger Harley/ StockPix.eu
    StockPix_Travel_Greece_Athens_GER020...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
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After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • Pictured: Sam Leith<br />
<br />
Sam Leith (born 1 January 1974 in Paddington, London) is an English author, journalist and literary editor of The Spectator.<br />
<br />
After an education at Eton and Magdalen College, Oxford, Leith worked at the revived satirical magazine Punch, before moving to the Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph, where he served as literary editor until 2008. He now writes for several publications, including the Financial Times, Prospect, The Spectator, The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Guardian. He has a regular column in the Monday London Evening Standard. and appears as a panellist on BBC Two's The Review Show.<br />
<br />
Leith has published three works of non-fiction, Dead Pets, Sod's Law and You Talkin' to Me?. The Coincidence Engine, his first novel, was published in April 2011. Leith succeeded Mark Amory as literary editor of The Spectator in September 2014 and was a judge on the panel of the 2015 Man Booker Prize, won by Marlon James with A Brief History of Seven Killings. In November 2016, Leith was named the winner of the Columnist of the Year award at The Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_ Edinburgh_GER...jpg
  • A rainbow welcomed a US Navy KC130J that arrived at Glasgow international earlier this morning<br />
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(c) Stephen Smyth | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_US_Navy_KC130J_arrives_SS_02...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
  • Description/Caption:<br />
Celtic directors arrive via private jet at Glasgow Airport today ahead of the Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers at Parkhead today.
    SCT_EEm_Celtic_Directors_SS020320160...jpg
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