Letters: a decent life for all

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Dear Editor

Throughout history, systems under which people worked and lived have changed not automatically, but after long struggles.

The capitalist system, under which we now live, has changed from a national to an international one, where massive amounts of money are moved around the world daily, seeking the highest rate of profit, closing down industries regardless of where they are and the devastating effect on peoples’ lives.

International investors owe allegiance to no one, people or the planet: both are suffering in the name of ‘free markets’ (which is their slogan for ‘we are free to do what we like, anywhere we like’.) This global capitalism is incapable of solving problems; it is greedy and selfish, working only for the benefit of already wealthy people.

There is no law or rule that says things can never change: history has shown only people of nations can do that.

We here in the UK have made efforts over many years to show there is a better way, where the resources – both material and human – are used not to create wealthy individuals here or abroad but to create a decent life for all, and to leave a guaranteed future for coming generations.

Socialism can replace capitalism, because it is a system that works for all people, not just the few.

A. Delahoy, Silverknowes Gardens

 

 

Dozens die in Paris attacks

State of Emergency declared following multiple attacks in French capital

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More than 120 people have died and hundreds more injured following a series of bomb and gun attacks across Paris last night. The dead toll is expected to rise today as the enormity of the outrage becomes clearer.

Four restaurants, a concert venue and the Stade de France national football stadium all came under attack in an evening of horror. So far, no group has claimed responsibility but there is strong eyewitness evidence to suggest that Islamic extremists were responsible for the atrocities.

The deadliest attack took place at the Bataclan concert venue when gunmen opened fire during a gig by rock group Eagles of Death Metal – the 1,500-seat venue was sold out. It’s believed that up to eighty people died in a shootout as security forces acted to end a hostage situation.

President Hollande was attending the friendly match between France and Germany at the Stade de France stadium, which was being broadcast on TF1, one of the country’s main TV channels. The game was abandoned when two explosions were heard – at least one of which is now known to have been a suicide bomber.

Police say all eight gunmen involved in the Paris attacks are now dead but the country’s security forces remains on full alert. Four were killed in the Bataclan concert hall, three by activating suicide vests and one shot by police. Three more died near the national stadium and a fourth was killed in a Paris street.

Prime Minister David Cameron said: “I am shocked by events in Paris tonight. Our thoughts and prayers are with the French people. We will do whatever we can to help.”

President Obama called the attacks in Paris an “outrageous attempt to terrorise innocent civilians” and an “attack on all of humanity”.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she was “deeply shaken by the news and pictures that are reaching us from Paris”.

 

 

 

 

The sky’s the limit for St Columba’s Hospice!

Up, up and away: North Pole here we come – virtually!

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St Columba’s Hospice is taking its fundraising to the skies with an environmentally friendly balloon race. The Hospice is organising a race in which balloons will fly all the way to the North Pole! Continue reading The sky’s the limit for St Columba’s Hospice!

Trinity’s first ever Fire Festival tonight

WINTER FIRE FESTIVAL

Friday 13 November, 6:15pm at Victoria Park

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Victoria Park’s first ever Winter Fire Festival will take place tonight (Friday 13 November) from 6.15pm. Organised by Trinity Primary PSA but open and free to all the local community, the festival will feature the first ever Trinity torchlight procession around Victoria Park. Continue reading Trinity’s first ever Fire Festival tonight

Bright Nights: Get Involved!

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 If you are interested in getting involved, let us know by calling, emailing or by popping in to see us:

0131 315 2151
admin@northedinburgharts.co.uk
15a Pennywell Court, EH4 4TZ

MAKING REFLECTIVE ACCESSORIES & PROPS

Don Bosco @ Craigroyston Community High School
Wednesdays 18th & 25th November 5.30-7.00pm
Ages 8 – 12 (up to  P7)

MYDG Arts Hub @ North Edinburgh Arts
Thursdays 12th & 19th November 6.00-8.00pm
Ages 12 – 18 (from S1)

Saturday Arts @ North Edinburgh Arts
Saturday 14th & 21st November
Age 5 – 8: 10.30-11.30
Age 8 – 12: 11.40-12.30

PERFORMANCE

Saturday Dance @ North Edinburgh Arts
Saturday 14th & 21st November
Age 5 – 8: 11.40-12.30
Age 8 – 12: 10.30-11.30

Flash-mob workshops @ North Edinburgh Arts 
Perform together using our reflective props for cool effects

All ages.

Tuesday 24th @ North Edinburgh Arts
3.30 – 5.30 (book in for 3.30 or 4.30 start)

Thursday 26th@ North Edinburgh Arts
3.30 – 6.00 (book in for a 3.30 or 4.30 start)

Dance instructor Hayley MacDonald will stay with participants for the event to support their flash-mob performances.

These are drop in workshops open to everyone. If you have made a prop in a school workshop, please book ahead by calling North Edinburgh Arts so that we can make sure that the props you made at your school workshop are ready there for you.

PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPS ON THE NIGHT

Painting With Light
with Kenny Bean

5.45 – 6.30

6.40 – 7.20

7.30 – 8.15

Take away a print of your best photo(s)!

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Friends to hold first AGM

A year of growth for Friends of Granton Castle Walled Garden

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Hi folks,
I can’t believe it has been a year, and it is time to take stock of the year’s events and achievements, and look forward to what we could do together.
  • Latest news, chance to discuss ideas and ask questions, and find out about events upcoming with our Scotland’s Urban Past project being supported by Historic Environment Scotland.
  • Apples and a few other surprises from Eve’s Apple Shack!
Hope to see you at our upcoming AGM – help us raise awareness of our campaign to save the last of Scotland’s Lost Gardens.
Kirsty Sutherland, Friends of Granton Castle Walled Garden

 

More government funding to support MVP programme

Schools violence prevention initiative ‘goes from strength to strength’

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Justice Secretary Michael Matheson yesterday announced a further £450,000 of funding to provide extra training staff for the innovative Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Scotland programme. Mr Matheson made the announcement during a visit to Tynecastle High School, where he met the programme’s American founder Jackson Katz (above) and some of the young people benefitting from the scheme. Continue reading More government funding to support MVP programme