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  • Alexander Johnson on Social Security Scotland: Changes to payment dates due to Bank Holiday

Everything that’s happening today at the Festival of Politics

Friday 22nd October

Use the links below to book your free tickets to these online discussions:

Radical solutions to poverty – give everyone £5,200? 

1pm – 2pm

Narratives for change: the power of culture to engage us with the climate emergency 

3pm – 4pm

Can education build a sustainable society? 

5pm – 6pm

Should we stop eating fish? 

7pm – 8pm

Explore the full programme: festivalofpolitics.scot

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Posted on 22/10/202122/10/2021Author davepickeringCategories North Edinburgh NewsTags climate emergency, debate, democracy, education, environment, Festival of Politics, online discussions, Poverty

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