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  • Pictured: PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: visitors Charlene Stewart (33), Abi-Kate Seymour (9) and Stewart Seymour (1)<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Richard Thomas, Superintendent<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Amy Prentice (21) Prisoner Robert Arthur (26) and their son.<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: visitors Charlene Stewart (33), Abi-Kate Seymour (9) and Stewart Seymour (1)<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Richard Thomas, Superintendent<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Pictured: Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitot Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
    SCT_EEm_Meet_the_police_GER220820160...jpg
  • Pictured: Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years<br />
A new booklet was created by a group of prisoners after a Meet the Police event revealed many prisoners' children thought the police had taken their parent from them. The leaflet was launched by Mark McDonald, MSP, Minister for Childcare and Early Years at Saughton Prison, Edinburgh. The minister was joined by Scottish Prison Service chief executive Colin McConnell, PC  Tracey Gunn, Prison Link Officer Police Scotland, Nicola Ceesay, HMP Edinburgh Visitor Centre  Richard Thomas, Superintendent Police Scotland and other senior police officers<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 22 August 2016
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  • Kadi Johnson, sister of Sheku Bayoh, watches as the family's lawyer Aamer Anwar reads a statement following their meeting with the Lord Advocate.<br />
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  • Kadi Johnson, sister of Sheku Bayoh, watches as the family's lawyer Aamer Anwar reads a statement following their meeting with the Lord Advocate.<br />
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  • Kadi Johnson, sister of Sheku Bayoh, watches as the family's lawyer Aamer Anwar reads a statement following their meeting with the Lord Advocate.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Kadi Johnson, sister of Sheku Bayoh, watches as the family's lawyer Aamer Anwar reads a statement following their meeting with the Lord Advocate.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Kadi Johnson, sister of Sheku Bayoh, watches as the family's lawyer Aamer Anwar reads a statement following their meeting with the Lord Advocate.<br />
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  • A supporter of the family of Sheku Bayoh outside the Crown Office.<br />
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  • Pictured: Adama Jalloh (left) and Kadi Johnson (2nd Right), sister's of Sheku Bayoh, arrive at the Crown Office with lawyer Aamer Anwar and campaigner Deborah Coles (right)<br />
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  • Pictured: Adama Jalloh (left) and Kadi Johnson (2nd Right), sister's of Sheku Bayoh, arrive at the Crown Office with lawyer Aamer Anwar and campaigner Deborah Coles (right)<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Adama Jalloh (left) and Kadi Johnson (2nd Right), sister's of Sheku Bayoh, leave the Crown Office with lawyer Aamer Anwar and campaigner Deborah Coles (right)<br />
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  • Four year old Heidi Wilkie from Prestonpans with new police dog puppy Sully and his handler PC Richard Smith, at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, where she was one of the patients who chose the names for 12 week old Springer Spaniels Banjo and Sully, the two newest members of Police Scotland's dog section. <br />
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  • Four year old Heidi Wilkie from Prestonpans with new police dog puppy Sully and his handler PC Richard Smith, at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, where she was one of the patients who chose the names for 12 week old Springer Spaniels Banjo and Sully, the two newest members of Police Scotland's dog section.  <br />
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  • Four year old Heidi Wilkie from Prestonpans with new police dog puppy Banjo at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, where she was one of the patients who chose the names for Banjo and Sully, the two newest members of Police Scotland's dog section.<br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Four year old Heidi Wilkie from Prestonpans with new police dog puppy Sully and his handler PC Richard Smith, at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, where she was one of the patients who chose the names for 12 week old Springer Spaniels Banjo and Sully, the two newest members of Police Scotland's dog section. <br />
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© Dave Johnston/ EEm
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  • Four year old Heidi Wilkie from Prestonpans with new police dog puppy Sully and his handler PC Richard Smith, at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh, where she was one of the patients who chose the names for 12 week old Springer Spaniels Banjo and Sully, the two newest members of Police Scotland's dog section. <br />
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_campaigning_police_dog_Finn_visi...JPG
  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_campaigning_police_dog_Finn_visi...JPG
  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_campaigning_police_dog_Finn_visi...JPG
  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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  • Pictured: Retired police dog Finn, with his owner and handler PC Dave Wardell and MSP Liam Kerr outside the Parliament.<br />
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Police dog Finn, who was stabbed by an assailant while protecting his handler PC Dave Wardell, met with MSP Liam Kerr at the Scottish Parliament to discuss his ongoing campaign for a 'Finn's Law' to protect police and other service dogs.<br />
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  • Police dog Daakm a 4 year old Belgian Shepherd, met with Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at Fettes Police Station in Edinburgh, as the Scottish Government launched a consultation on increasing the maximum sentence for animal cruelty from 12 months to 5 years.<br />
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  • Police dog Daakm a 4 year old Belgian Shepherd, met with Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at Fettes Police Station in Edinburgh, as the Scottish Government launched a consultation on increasing the maximum sentence for animal cruelty from 12 months to 5 years.<br />
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  • Police dog Daakm a 4 year old Belgian Shepherd, met with Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at Fettes Police Station in Edinburgh, as the Scottish Government launched a consultation on increasing the maximum sentence for animal cruelty from 12 months to 5 years.<br />
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  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: Finn with owner PC Dave Wardell and Minister for Rural Affairs Mairi Gougeon at the Scottish Parliament.<br />
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Former police dog Finn, whose campaign to protect service animals has seen the introduction of 'Finn's Law' in England and Wales, went to the Scottish Parliament, who have announced plans to introduce similar legislation in Scotland.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_police_dog_Finn_meets_Scottish_G...JPG
  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
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The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
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The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
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Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
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The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • War Horse puppet meets a police horse ahead of the opening of War Horse at the Festival Theatre Edinburgh 18042018 pic by Terry Murden @edinburghelitemedia
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  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017027.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017028.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017025.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017026.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017024.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017023.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017022.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017021.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017020.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017019.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017018.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017017.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017016.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017015.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017014.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017013.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017012.jpg
  • Pictured: Turn table crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017011.jpg
  • Pictured: Turn table crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017010.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017009.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017007.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017008.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017006.jpg
  • Pictured: Derek Mackay and turn table ladder crew leader Pete Emmerson<br />
Today Finance Secretary Derek Mackay visit the Scottish Fire and Rescue Services' East HQ in Edinburgh ahead of a meeting with other finance ministers  on VAT costs. During his tour of the facilities, the Finance Secretary spoke to firefighters and staff prior to hosting the Finance Ministers Quadrilateral where he will raise the issue of the GBP35 million annual VAT cost faced by Scottish police and fire services in contrast to other territorial police and fire services in the UK.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 February 2017
    SCT_EEm_Derek_Mackay_GER14022017005.jpg
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