The organisers behind the prestigious MSDUK Innovation Challenge have announced their finalists for 2019 – and it includes an Edinburgh-based company. Continue reading MSDUK Innovation Challenge announce Edinburgh-based finalist
Aamer Anwar to deliver Jimmy Reid Foundation annual lecture
Dear Friends of The Reid Foundation,
The 2019 annual lecture is now only two months away, on Thursday 10 October.
In conjunction with the University of Glasgow, the lecture will be given by Scotland’s leading human rights lawyer, Aamer Anwar. Currently, Aamer is the Rector of the University of Glasgow, as Jimmy Reid was in the early 1970s, and will give the lecture in the Bute Hall where Jimmy gave his famous rectorial address in 1972 called ‘Alienation’ and known as the ‘rat race is for rats’ speech.
The title of Aamer’s lecture is ‘The struggle for justice, equality and freedom in Scotland’.
In it, he will not only discuss the state of justice, equality and human rights in Scotland but also examine how the battle for these can be pursued in the face of opposition from the Scottish establishment.
Tickets for the lecture can be purchased here.
We look forward to seeing you on the night.
Any Reid Foundation sustaining members are eligible for a free ticket – please email us back on this address if you wish to take up this option.
Yours sincerely
Gregor Gall, Director
Penciltown’s back at Blackhall Library
Nine local business closures a month must prompt Scottish town rethink
New report urges:
- £90 million annual investment in hard-pressed Scottish towns from the Scottish National Investment Bank and the UK Stronger Towns Fund;
- A new Scottish Government commission to tackle the blight of empty properties;
- Banks to deliver on their shared hubs shared hubs promise, and new help for independent traders to better utilise digital technologies.
At least 414 bank branch, shop and local premises closures have been announced for Scotland’s towns and villages by big business and the public sector since the start of 2016. Continue reading Nine local business closures a month must prompt Scottish town rethink
BREAK-ing doughnut news coming to Edinburgh this bank holiday
Lucky fans who get in line in at Krispy Kreme Hermiston Gait, at midnight on Sunday 25th August, will be in with a chance of snapping up its exciting new Limited Edition doughnuts, in collaboration with KitKat®. Continue reading BREAK-ing doughnut news coming to Edinburgh this bank holiday
Online Abuse: kick hate crime out of football
Continue reading Online Abuse: kick hate crime out of football
Tory councillor schooled on climate breakdown
Edinburgh Tory councillor Cameron Rose told school student climate strikers yesterday that he was “sceptical” about the science of climate emergency.
This is despite overwhelming and compelling scientific evidence recognised by almost all environmental scientists and the United Nations. Continue reading Tory councillor schooled on climate breakdown
Amazing Harmonies restarts on Monday
Car Boot and Table Sale at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre
Bookbug at Drumbrae Library Hub
Hey you! Yeah, you with the kid under 5!
You should come to Bookbug at Drumbrae Library Hub on Tuesday at 2pm, Wednesday at 10:30am or Saturday at 10:30am*. It’s a great way to get away with singing children’s songs in public. No-one will look at you like you’re weird if you do it at Bookbug. Well….they probably won’t. I can’t really promise that they won’t but it’s significantly less likely.
Anyway, come and sing with us eh?
*You could come to all three of them if you want but that seems tiring!









